21% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, and 0.04% Carbon Dioxide
When we exhale:
16% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, and 4% Carbon Dioxide.
What does this mean?
5% oxygen is used by our body for every breath we take. Humans have by far the least efficient lungs of any mammal. Compared to them, we already have a medical condition.
It get's worse though. Under OSHA, 29 CFR 1910.146 Paragraph (d)(2)(iii) of the Respiratory Protection Standard it states:
Extensively its rationale for requiring that employees breathe air consisting of at least 19.5 percent oxygen. In the OSHA Preamble, at 19.5% or below is considered oxygen deficiency (hypoxia).
That's a 1.5% drop in oxygen intake. That means your body is using 3.5% oxygen for every breath wearing a face mask.
It's gets even worse though.
Exhale contains 100 times the amount found in the air we breath. OSHA acknowledges that carbon dioxide is trapped in the 'dead space' of a face mask.
This is breathed in and replaces valuable oxygen from the air.
Even at the extreme ends of human ability, we are fragile to the destruction of toxins that this vaxxine creates.
If it were a car, it would have a hose from the tail pipe into the window. The harder you rev the more it fills the cabin with exhaust gases, which still slip out the gaps in the window around the pipe but not before filling the cabin with deadly fumes.
Subtracting 1.5% from oxygen intake doesn't translate into 1.5% reduction in oxygen absorption. Would reducing oxygen intake by 6% result in -1% oxygen absorption?
You could be right. Gases follow the easiest path of resistance for escaping. I've seen plenty enough videos proof to prove there are jet streams at the edge of the mask. In fact, moisture starts plugging up the within minutes. Wearing a face mask, especially one made of cloth can be likened to waterboarding. This may sound like an extreme statement, but I'm not claiming the mask is as effective as the torture tactic of waterboarding. It absolutely points in that direction though with a lower range of effectiveness of that of waterboarding. The key thing to keep in mind is that OSHA recognizes the dead space in a face mask and it traps exhale. As moisture condensates on the fabric of the mask, the more exhale gases are effectively trapped.
I'm not even discussing the mask as be Petri dish of bacteria and other pathogens.
That's why Fauci wants us wearing 3 masks, to get us to negative oxygen levels so we literally become oxygen machines and replace all the trees getting cut down. Good guy Fauci.
Thanks for the info. I believe you, but might suggest that if you have links to reference material to your claims that you information would be be more effectively communicated.
I don't have the links per se. I originally looked this information up trying to determine what our exhale was composed of. Also as a certified scuba diver, I already knew that carbon dioxide was dangerous. From that I put it together to provide the above.
What I find amazing though is how utterly poor our respiratory system actually is. After calculating the 5% O2 consumption in the human body, that didn't sound right to me. So, I looked up respiratory information for mammals and humans. What I found was that humans have by far the worst efficient respiratory system of all mammals. Birds have the highest efficient respiratory system.
That information right there tells me everyone one of us already has a medical condition regarding our respiratory system. It may sound outrageous when considering a marathon runner or sprinter, but compared to other mammals they simply do not compare. Also, one has to wonder why respiratory problems are so prevalent in the human population. The lungs we are born with don't give us much room for oxygen use. It's the best we have. The face mask is a cruel form of torture. And what is more striking is so many people don't even recognize it. There is a mass Stockholm Syndrome occurring and suffering. I recognized the mask mandates from the very beginning as an abuse of power and have never worn or ever will wear a face mask. It's the hill I choose to fight on. I recognize it as evil and a symbol of subjugation and submission. I am free, as you are, and all those who fight against the unfolding tyranny.
Your right, it's the only one we have, and you know what, as inadequate as it might be, it seems to work.
Incidentally, I have been to the hospital, intensive care, two times for near drowning. I used to hold my breath underwater for like five minutes. I made the mistake of doing it twice while drinking alcohol, and both time the carbon dioxide just put me to sleep. One of the times, there was people around, and when they noticed me on the bottom of the pool, they got me our of water, and fortunately one was a doctor, and was able to able to bring me back. But the greatest risk of near drowning is that your electrolytes get severely messed up, and there is a high risk of heart attack unless you get it corrected, so I still had to go to ICU.
The second time I was in a pool by myself at night, in out of town apartment pool. Just by sheer luck, someone came along and dived into pool, and ran into me on bottom. Next thing I remember is paramedics are trying to revive me. That incident scared me, and I quite doing that.
Air we breath in has:
21% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, and 0.04% Carbon Dioxide
When we exhale:
16% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, and 4% Carbon Dioxide.
What does this mean?
5% oxygen is used by our body for every breath we take. Humans have by far the least efficient lungs of any mammal. Compared to them, we already have a medical condition.
It get's worse though. Under OSHA, 29 CFR 1910.146 Paragraph (d)(2)(iii) of the Respiratory Protection Standard it states:
Extensively its rationale for requiring that employees breathe air consisting of at least 19.5 percent oxygen. In the OSHA Preamble, at 19.5% or below is considered oxygen deficiency (hypoxia).
That's a 1.5% drop in oxygen intake. That means your body is using 3.5% oxygen for every breath wearing a face mask.
It's gets even worse though.
Exhale contains 100 times the amount found in the air we breath. OSHA acknowledges that carbon dioxide is trapped in the 'dead space' of a face mask.
This is breathed in and replaces valuable oxygen from the air.
Even at the extreme ends of human ability, we are fragile to the destruction of toxins that this vaxxine creates.
If it were a car, it would have a hose from the tail pipe into the window. The harder you rev the more it fills the cabin with exhaust gases, which still slip out the gaps in the window around the pipe but not before filling the cabin with deadly fumes.
Seems like a good plan.... /s
Good analogy it Tis. And carbon monoxide is even more deadly than carbon dioxide.
'This Precious Human Life is fragile, like an egg balanced on a pin..'
Subtracting 1.5% from oxygen intake doesn't translate into 1.5% reduction in oxygen absorption. Would reducing oxygen intake by 6% result in -1% oxygen absorption?
Everything else you said is spot on tho.
You could be right. Gases follow the easiest path of resistance for escaping. I've seen plenty enough videos proof to prove there are jet streams at the edge of the mask. In fact, moisture starts plugging up the within minutes. Wearing a face mask, especially one made of cloth can be likened to waterboarding. This may sound like an extreme statement, but I'm not claiming the mask is as effective as the torture tactic of waterboarding. It absolutely points in that direction though with a lower range of effectiveness of that of waterboarding. The key thing to keep in mind is that OSHA recognizes the dead space in a face mask and it traps exhale. As moisture condensates on the fabric of the mask, the more exhale gases are effectively trapped.
I'm not even discussing the mask as be Petri dish of bacteria and other pathogens.
That's why Fauci wants us wearing 3 masks, to get us to negative oxygen levels so we literally become oxygen machines and replace all the trees getting cut down. Good guy Fauci.
Thanks for the info. I believe you, but might suggest that if you have links to reference material to your claims that you information would be be more effectively communicated.
I don't have the links per se. I originally looked this information up trying to determine what our exhale was composed of. Also as a certified scuba diver, I already knew that carbon dioxide was dangerous. From that I put it together to provide the above.
What I find amazing though is how utterly poor our respiratory system actually is. After calculating the 5% O2 consumption in the human body, that didn't sound right to me. So, I looked up respiratory information for mammals and humans. What I found was that humans have by far the worst efficient respiratory system of all mammals. Birds have the highest efficient respiratory system.
That information right there tells me everyone one of us already has a medical condition regarding our respiratory system. It may sound outrageous when considering a marathon runner or sprinter, but compared to other mammals they simply do not compare. Also, one has to wonder why respiratory problems are so prevalent in the human population. The lungs we are born with don't give us much room for oxygen use. It's the best we have. The face mask is a cruel form of torture. And what is more striking is so many people don't even recognize it. There is a mass Stockholm Syndrome occurring and suffering. I recognized the mask mandates from the very beginning as an abuse of power and have never worn or ever will wear a face mask. It's the hill I choose to fight on. I recognize it as evil and a symbol of subjugation and submission. I am free, as you are, and all those who fight against the unfolding tyranny.
Your right, it's the only one we have, and you know what, as inadequate as it might be, it seems to work.
Incidentally, I have been to the hospital, intensive care, two times for near drowning. I used to hold my breath underwater for like five minutes. I made the mistake of doing it twice while drinking alcohol, and both time the carbon dioxide just put me to sleep. One of the times, there was people around, and when they noticed me on the bottom of the pool, they got me our of water, and fortunately one was a doctor, and was able to able to bring me back. But the greatest risk of near drowning is that your electrolytes get severely messed up, and there is a high risk of heart attack unless you get it corrected, so I still had to go to ICU.
The second time I was in a pool by myself at night, in out of town apartment pool. Just by sheer luck, someone came along and dived into pool, and ran into me on bottom. Next thing I remember is paramedics are trying to revive me. That incident scared me, and I quite doing that.