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I think you are joking...
Compulsory mask-wearing is to reduce the spread of COViD. There's nothing subliminal involved.
I wear a mask for hours while doing physical labor at work. I don't experience hypoxic stress from it, so I don't know why you are bringing that up.
A great amount of documentation is fully available on the effects of intermittent hypoxic stress
many healthcare workers do suffers from mild/intermittent hypoxic stress
Quote from: smart on 12/04/2021 07:47:45A great amount of documentation is fully available on the effects of intermittent hypoxic stress And because masks do not produce hypoxia, that research is irrelevant, isn't it?If you think thisQuote from: smart on 12/04/2021 08:12:18 many healthcare workers do suffers from mild/intermittent hypoxic stress is true then you need to show evidence.Because, in the real world, the facts show that they do not.//www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5npQivAmcEhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-doctor-begs-people-wear-22366171https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Wellness/doctor-runs-22-miles-face-mask-prove-impair/story?id=72353323
This wishful thinking is not appropriate scientific discussion
its not relevant to discuss hypoxia-related topics in this thread.
the effects of intermittent hypoxic stress on neuronal activity,
In contrast, chronic/intermittent mask wearing do obviously alter normoxic oxygenation levels (ie: SpO2/PAO2)
and COVID19-related misinformation is not helpful here.
If you think thisQuote from: smart on Today at 08:12:18"many healthcare workers do suffers from mild/intermittent hypoxic stress" is true, then you need to show evidence.
there is nothing in COVID19 theory that may suggest a direct threat
lol... Thanks for sharing!
there is nothing in COVID19 theory that may suggest a direct threat cue
In contrast, chronic/intermittent mask wearing do obviously alter normoxic oxygenation levels
Quote from: smart on 12/04/2021 08:47:49In contrast, chronic/intermittent mask wearing do obviously alter normoxic oxygenation levelsIf it's "obvious", then you should be able to supply evidence showing that it is so.
That is not the subject of this thread.
In contrast, there is sufficient peer-reviewed studies on the effects of mask wearing on oxygen and carbon dioxide consumption.
There was no need to hijack this post with a low-level brainwashing video....
Anyway, my research found reliable evidences
Likewise, hypoxic stress may drives dopaminergic signaling thereby enhancing instrumental conditioning of avoidance behavior: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1074742711000931
ps: please stop the low-level ad hominem thread hijacking
Quote from: smart on 14/04/2021 21:48:51That is not the subject of this thread.Masks producing hypoxia is a necessary component of your idea, is it not? If masks don't produce hypoxia, then your idea is wrong.Quote from: smart on 14/04/2021 21:48:51In contrast, there is sufficient peer-reviewed studies on the effects of mask wearing on oxygen and carbon dioxide consumption.Care to post them?Quote from: smart on 14/04/2021 21:48:51There was no need to hijack this post with a low-level brainwashing video....How are those videos brain washing?Quote from: smart on 14/04/2021 21:48:51Anyway, my research found reliable evidencesThen please post that evidence.Quote from: smart on 14/04/2021 21:48:51Likewise, hypoxic stress may drives dopaminergic signaling thereby enhancing instrumental conditioning of avoidance behavior: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1074742711000931Which is irrelevant if masks don't cause hypoxia.Quote from: smart on 14/04/2021 21:48:51ps: please stop the low-level ad hominem thread hijacking I never used ad hominem.
Did you ever attempted to hold your breath while underwater ?
chronic/intermittent mask wearing does alter systemic oxygen and CO2 input in such ways that your brain cannot notice any differences. This is known as hypobaric hypoxia and its well-known scientific phenomenon.
Anyway, if you insist on discussing about chronic hypoxia here
i should probably mute you off
since thread hijacking is definitely not my cup of tea.
A great amount of documentation is fully available on the effects of intermittent hypoxic stress on neuronal activity, arousal and human metabolism. Safety conditioning (Active avoidance) is just another paradigm associated to the psychological outcomes of chronic surgical mask wearing.
hypobaric hypoxia
Chronic/intermittent mask wearing does alter systemic oxygen and CO2 i