Most People’s Lungs Riddled With Microplastics From Face Masks
A shocking new study has revealed that most people have microplastics, commonly found in disposable masks, in all areas of their lungs
For those of us who refused the “vaccine” and the mask, it’s vindication but we continue to be punished by these toxic lemmings.
There were 12 types of microplastic found in samples.
The four microplastics present in the most considerable quantities included:
- polypropylene (PP): found in carpets, clothing, automotive plastics, and surgical masks
- polyethylene terephthalate (PET): present in clothing, beverage, and food containers
- resin: a constituent of protective coating and paints
- polyethylene (PE): a component of food wrappers, milk containers, toys, and detergent bottles
In 2020, the amount of disposable face masks littered into the environment increased by a staggering 9000 percent.
Billions of people strapped polypropylene masks to their faces every day for two years and sucked their air through plastic fibers for 8 hours or more. To not have discovered plastic in lungs would have been surprising.
The confirmation of microplastics in the lungs also backs up a study conducted in 2020 which predicted a microplastic inhalation risk posed by wearing masks.
A new study has revealed that most people have microplastics, commonly found in disposable face masks, in all areas of their lungs.
Not only are masks uncomfortable, make it hard to breathe, and are completely useless at preventing viruses passing through, but surgical masks worn during the pandemic could have a far unhealthier effect than previously thought.
Those British Health Trusts still mandating face masks in hospitals, and all the dentists and GPs surgeries that seem to have a psychotic obsession with preventing patients from breathing normally, might care to look at the long-term damage they are inflicting on them.
According to a new study published in the Science of the Total Environment, microplastics commonly used in surgical masks have been discovered in the lungs of most people.
According to thoracic surgeon Dr. Osita Onugha, the presence of microplastics in the lungs is a public health ticking time bomb with the potential to cause an explosion of cancer cases in the coming years.
Researchers in Britain looked at lung tissue obtained from study participants and found microplastics in all regions of the lungs including the deeper section. According to the study, this is the first time microplastics have been found in human lung tissue samples using μFTIR spectroscopy.
Though the researchers did not confirm the source of the microplastic contamination, the plastic fibers found in the lungs are most commonly found in face masks.
Researchers identified 39 microplastics in 11 of the 13 lung tissue samples, with an average of 3 microplastics per sample.
In 2020, the amount of disposable face masks littered into the environment increased by a staggering 9,000%.
Billions of people strapped polypropylene masks to their faces every day for two years and sucked their air through plastic fibers for 8 hours or more. To not have discovered plastic in lungs would have been surprising.
The confirmation of microplastics in the lungs also backs up a study conducted in 2020 which predicted a microplastic inhalation risk posed by wearing masks. According to researchers in that study, the inhalation risk posed by spherical and fiber-like microplastics was high while wearing a mask.
Unfortunately, researchers in that study continued to recommend the use of plastic masks despite the risk of inhalation.
What ARE Those Risks?
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Tom
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It’s all part of the plan to murder humanity. Deadly drugs, vaccines and mRNA injections along with masks, lockdowns, poison foods, water and air all contribute to the extinction of humans as gates has demanded to save his planet.
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Howdy
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The lungs are self cleaning are they not? Isn’t there a hair-like transportation system to remove foreign matter upwards?
If plastic in the lungs can cause cancer, and I fail to see why at this time, perhaps the milk I drink from plastic bottles will destroy my guts too? Add in that my diet is, according to ‘experts’, poor, what chance do I have?
Is this just another reason to attack the people who chose to wear the masks? If one remembers, wearing a mask was a requirement to obtain food and such.
There are many airborne particles present in the air I breathe – So what? Just another overload of plastic related nonsense if you ask me.
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Roo63
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Good article. But I notice however, that there was no mention of the black, breath-activated, Hydrogel fibres found in the ffp2 face masks and mentioned in a Slovak Republic study on the PCR nasal swabs back in 2021(?), which also contain them, in the heads of the swabs.
They published a PDF document of their study which has since vanished from the internet, but luckily I kept a copy and have since uploaded the PDF to my “Worldwide Awakening (“Roo63″)” channel on Odysee.
I get very few views on Odysee, but my account there was a back-up of my original, highly-censored, “Roo63” YouTube channel, which has been re-instated after a 6-month Termination. It therefore holds more video content than all my “Roo63” accounts, which are listed in all my video descriptions.
I personally, have studied numerous ffp2 face masks from a few locations, showing the black ‘Hydrogel’ fibres and their reactions to warm breath, the videos of which can also be found on the above “Roo63” Odysee channel and on my BitChute channel also, should you wish to see them squirm (YouTube didn’t approve of the video content, for some strange reason 😀 ).
I now simply refer to them as “Squirmers”.
Eitherway, many thanks.
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T. C. Clark
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The air in cities contains micro pollution that can only be identified with a microscope…it takes a special filter device that is usually placed on top of a building and a fan blows the air thru the filter….cities can be identified by their own unique pollutants….the micro stuff goes in you lungs….but does not come back out.
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cathleen
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I remember seeing a sign that read, “If facemasks worked, they would be forbidden”.
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