https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYMDi3HrrDg
This is a must watch and worth the 5 minutes.
Sorry, let me know if anyone can find this from somewhere else than youttube. I saw IRNIERACINGNEWS has a Telegram but I do not have an account.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYMDi3HrrDg
This is a must watch and worth the 5 minutes.
Sorry, let me know if anyone can find this from somewhere else than youttube. I saw IRNIERACINGNEWS has a Telegram but I do not have an account.
And also breathing in the fibers from the masks, which if done long term (say, 2 years?) can lead to a condition called "brown lung." This sort of thing had gone extinct for a long time because working conditions in cotton and fabric factories in America grew better, or these jobs have been shipped overseas. People who worked in these places breathed in so much cotton fibers, lint, or dust filled with lint, that they developed a condition called "brown lung" in which the lungs/bronchi become trapped with this stuff. Similar to "black lung" which smokers get after long term smoking.
I thought black lung was a coal mining thing. I don't know if there is a different one for smokers. But I have only ever heard it in regards to coal mines in particular.
Never heard of brown lung before from linens. That's a scary thought.
Black lung also refers to smokers, because when you see their lungs after they've died (and the lungs have been removed) they are pure black, almost necrotic tissue, barely usable, which is why lung cancer is a very deadly killer that usually can't be beaten.