Now Asthma Sufferers are being TARGETED by Climate Nut Jobs

A new study in JAMA claims that asthma inhalers are contributing to climate change and they want doctors to push patients towards more eco-friendly asthma remedies.

This video presentation by Natali Morris of redacted.com strongly criticizes a recent JAMA study claiming that asthma puff inhalers contribute to climate change due to their greenhouse gas propellants, urging doctors to push patients toward “eco-friendly” alternatives like dry powder or soft mist inhalers.

watch the video below:

Key Arguments Against the Study:

  1. Negligible Climate Impact
    • Over 10 years, puff inhalers emitted 24.9 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent.
    • That’s only 2.5 million tons per year — equivalent to:
      • 12 hours of commercial aviation
      • 4 hours of U.S. traffic
      • 30 minutes of global internet use
      • 5 hours of Netflix streaming → The presenter calls this scapegoating asthmatics for a trivial emissions source.
  2. Eco-Friendly Alternatives Are Inferior
    • Dry powder inhalers:
      • Require strong inhalation (impossible during an asthma attack)
      • Unsuitable for children, elderly, or severe cases
      • Clump in humidity
      • Cause throat irritation
    • A U.S. veterans study showed patients switched to dry inhalers had higher rates of hospitalization and ER visits.
  3. Financial Motivation
    • Puff inhalers: $50–$300
    • Dry powder inhalers: up to $1,000 → Big Pharma and insurers profit more from expensive, less effective options.
  4. Climate Guilt as a Sales Tactic
    • Doctors are being coached to guilt-trip patients into switching using climate concerns, despite worse health outcomes.

Tone & Conclusion:

  • The idea that someone wheezing through an asthma attack should prioritize their carbon footprint is called “beyond parody” and “ludicrous.”
  • The host and co-host mock the researchers, imagining them bragging at dinner parties while living in liberal echo chambers.
  • They urge viewers to reject eco-guilt medical advice and keep reliable puff inhalers.

Sponsor Segment:

Mid-presentation ad for Kimchi-1 probiotic (from Brightcore Nutrition) claiming it helps detox microplastics (e.g., BPA) from the body. Offers 25% off online or 50% off + free vitamin D3 by phone.

Final Takeaway:

“Don’t gamble with your lungs for virtue points. This is profit-driven nonsense disguised as climate activism.”

source www.youtube.com

About Natali and Clayton Morris: Clayton Morris is a former FOX News anchor. Natali Morris is a former anchor and reporter for MSNBC, CNBC and CBS News. On Redacted, the married couple (not brother and sister!) and former mainstream news professionals take an in-depth look at the news the mainstream media largely ignores. They explore the legal, social, financial, and personal issues that matter to you. They want to set the record straight and bring you the stories nobody else tells. Along with the facts and the complete picture, Redacted offers real-world analysis without an agency driven by corporate overloads. With Clayton’s extensive journalism experience, he isn’t afraid to demand the truth from authorities. Redacted is an independent platform, unencumbered by external factors or restrictive policies, on which Clayton and Natali Morris bring you quality information, balanced reporting, constructive debate, and thoughtful narratives. 

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