I assert the salt restriction directive has caused the massive increase in chronic dis-ease.
My article: How does salt restriction lead to heart dis-ease and fear based reactionary thinking?
I link dehydration to the adrenals and explain how emergency management causes chronic dis-ease.
Hydration not oxygenation underpins our physiology. Hydration equals salt plus water. Zero oxygen required.
I explain this assertion in my article: We breathe air not oxygen.
I logically dismiss the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as a fraud. We are not machines using gases of combustion and exhaust.
Every part of our physiology requires moisture. Water follows salt into and out of the body. Any dryness results in dis-ease.
I explain that oxygen is a manufactured product of air not a constituent of air. Nitrogen is a product of oxygen. Both not naturally occurring. And of course oxygen is not produced by plants or trees.
Oxygen is measured by its dryness in parts per million of water contamination. Oxygen has zero humidity. Nitrogen has zero humidity.
Air is measured by its moisture at a given temperature, humidity.
The lungs require air inhaled to be in the range of 30-50% humidity. The alveoli sacs requires air to have reached 100% humidity, that is dew point or drop point.
Can you see the mismatch?
My Everest summit has 1% humidity.
Cold air holds the least moisture.
Oxygen is made by stripping air of moisture to the parts per million of water contamination. The only difference between air and oxygen is moisture content. Air is naturally moist, oxygen is artificially produced and is super dry.
Click on my blue icon to read.
Curiosity will help you through cognitive dissonance.
They really will lie about anything that gives them an edge for exploitation. They being the criminal class. And if it brings suffering and profit, all the better.
Hi Jane, thanks for your input. I agree that the conventional wisdom to restrict salt has contributed to heart disease as the heart needs salts like sodium and magnesium to function properly. Water and proper hydration is also critical as the great super-conductor it is. Our electrical circuitry breaks down when we are dehydrated.
We do breathe air but the oxygen molecule has been shown to be a powerful catalyst to healing in our bodies which is why Ozone therapy and Hydrogen Peroxide (which breaks down into oxygen and water) are so powerful. God's mysteries abound and we may never fully comprehend the physics and chemistry of the human body!
I know what the textbooks say. Only our education has been curated, corralled and censored. Then we’ve been rewarded for repeating the non-science, A’s for their correct answer.
Oxygen is a manmade product.
Oxygen arises only after air is stripped of moisture. Oxygen has zero humidity.
Reactive oxygen species ROS describes damage from dehydration.
Air is natural.
There is no oxygen happiness in our physiology. Dryness causes dis-ease.
Oxygen on release from containment extracts moisture from its surroundings in order to return to its natural form, moist air.
When released in the respiratory tract, it extracts moisture and causes dehydration, damage that makes the mucosa and alveoli dysfunctional and it can cause death.
Oxygen and nitrogen have zero humidity. If 99% of the gases were oxygen and nitrogen, their super dry air would not support life.
Thankfully the water cycle does support life. Air and water interchange.
I’ve an alternative explanation of what air in in my article: We breathe air not oxygen.
Ozone therapy carries significant risks, not something I’d want to do.
Hydration not oxygenation underpins our physiology. I hope you will research this further.
The paradigm change will come from people who scrutinise the theories given to us, and review the foundations. We’ve seen how the criminal class brings in paradigms, cv19-84 was established by the media and government, no debate was allowed. The damage is still being hidden.
The only way health improves, is for people to perform due diligence on everything they think they know.
this would explain why more people are sick on the planet since all the chemical spraying pesticide use damming etc etc has dried up much of the air. we’re breathing more dry oxygenated air than real air. am i off center here? i live in the desert. a place famous in the day for its natural springs and meadows. then can industry and dams and this place can exceed temps of 116 mid summer. abusive heat absolutely free of moisture.
Low humidity is air below 30% humidity. The air is too dry for the lungs to extract moisture efficiently. So the lungs need to work harder. This happens in dry deserts and with really cold air and with altitude because air cools as we go higher.
Lungs struggle when the air is too humid as well, over 50% humidity, they now have a moisture over supply and need to drain extra moisture away in lymphatic system.
The sweet spot is between 30-50% humidity.
Oxygen has zero humidity. It’s produced in tanks and then contained. There is no natural oxygen in the air we breathe on the ground. The difference between air and manufactured oxygen is moisture content nothing else.
But air gets dryer with cold and altitude. Mt Everest summit has around 1% humidity.
At cruising altitude the air is cold and dry, the planes get better combustion at this height, better fuel economy and have less drag.
Excerpt: “Most commercial aircraft models typically cruise at altitudes ranging from 33,000 to 42,000 feet, or around 6 and almost 8 miles above sea level. This aeroplane’s flying height translates to around 10-13 km. A typical airplane cruises at an altitude of 35,000 or 36,000 feet. To make things easier to imagine, the elevation of Mount Everest’s summit is 29,029 feet.”
The planes fly above the weather creating moisture level, to avoid turbulence that happens when cold and hot air meet.
Warm air concentrates moisture in clouds, a cold front removes heat energy and the moisture condenses and falls out as rain. Like putting an ice cold drink down and watching condensation arise on the glass on a warm summers day.
Temperature determines the holding power of air to retain moisture. Copilot supplied me these temps and moisture figures.
At -20 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 1g/cubic meter
At 20 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 17g/cubic meter.
At 45 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 65g/cubic meter.
At 55 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 147g/cubic meter.
Mt Everest temperatures: -35 to -55 Celsius (-31 to -67 F)
Planes cruise in air -54 to -60 Celsius, a maximum of 0.64g/ cubic meter which (thanks to copilot) converts to 559ppm of water contamination.
Now let’s compare this to manufactured oxygen.
Medical oxygen has 67ppm of water contamination. Industrial oxygen has 0.5ppm of water contamination.
So air temperature influences the air’s ability to hold moisture.
Our lungs are very sensitive to the moisture available in the air we breathe.
Great info - thanks.
Hi Emma
You may find my articles of interest.
I assert the salt restriction directive has caused the massive increase in chronic dis-ease.
My article: How does salt restriction lead to heart dis-ease and fear based reactionary thinking?
I link dehydration to the adrenals and explain how emergency management causes chronic dis-ease.
Hydration not oxygenation underpins our physiology. Hydration equals salt plus water. Zero oxygen required.
I explain this assertion in my article: We breathe air not oxygen.
I logically dismiss the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as a fraud. We are not machines using gases of combustion and exhaust.
Every part of our physiology requires moisture. Water follows salt into and out of the body. Any dryness results in dis-ease.
I explain that oxygen is a manufactured product of air not a constituent of air. Nitrogen is a product of oxygen. Both not naturally occurring. And of course oxygen is not produced by plants or trees.
Oxygen is measured by its dryness in parts per million of water contamination. Oxygen has zero humidity. Nitrogen has zero humidity.
Air is measured by its moisture at a given temperature, humidity.
The lungs require air inhaled to be in the range of 30-50% humidity. The alveoli sacs requires air to have reached 100% humidity, that is dew point or drop point.
Can you see the mismatch?
My Everest summit has 1% humidity.
Cold air holds the least moisture.
Oxygen is made by stripping air of moisture to the parts per million of water contamination. The only difference between air and oxygen is moisture content. Air is naturally moist, oxygen is artificially produced and is super dry.
Click on my blue icon to read.
Curiosity will help you through cognitive dissonance.
They really will lie about anything that gives them an edge for exploitation. They being the criminal class. And if it brings suffering and profit, all the better.
It’s about time we got adult-wise.
Hi Jane, thanks for your input. I agree that the conventional wisdom to restrict salt has contributed to heart disease as the heart needs salts like sodium and magnesium to function properly. Water and proper hydration is also critical as the great super-conductor it is. Our electrical circuitry breaks down when we are dehydrated.
We do breathe air but the oxygen molecule has been shown to be a powerful catalyst to healing in our bodies which is why Ozone therapy and Hydrogen Peroxide (which breaks down into oxygen and water) are so powerful. God's mysteries abound and we may never fully comprehend the physics and chemistry of the human body!
Hi Emma
I know what the textbooks say. Only our education has been curated, corralled and censored. Then we’ve been rewarded for repeating the non-science, A’s for their correct answer.
Oxygen is a manmade product.
Oxygen arises only after air is stripped of moisture. Oxygen has zero humidity.
Reactive oxygen species ROS describes damage from dehydration.
Air is natural.
There is no oxygen happiness in our physiology. Dryness causes dis-ease.
Oxygen on release from containment extracts moisture from its surroundings in order to return to its natural form, moist air.
When released in the respiratory tract, it extracts moisture and causes dehydration, damage that makes the mucosa and alveoli dysfunctional and it can cause death.
Oxygen and nitrogen have zero humidity. If 99% of the gases were oxygen and nitrogen, their super dry air would not support life.
Thankfully the water cycle does support life. Air and water interchange.
I’ve an alternative explanation of what air in in my article: We breathe air not oxygen.
Ozone therapy carries significant risks, not something I’d want to do.
Hydration not oxygenation underpins our physiology. I hope you will research this further.
The paradigm change will come from people who scrutinise the theories given to us, and review the foundations. We’ve seen how the criminal class brings in paradigms, cv19-84 was established by the media and government, no debate was allowed. The damage is still being hidden.
The only way health improves, is for people to perform due diligence on everything they think they know.
this would explain why more people are sick on the planet since all the chemical spraying pesticide use damming etc etc has dried up much of the air. we’re breathing more dry oxygenated air than real air. am i off center here? i live in the desert. a place famous in the day for its natural springs and meadows. then can industry and dams and this place can exceed temps of 116 mid summer. abusive heat absolutely free of moisture.
Hi BornAlive
Yes.
Low humidity is air below 30% humidity. The air is too dry for the lungs to extract moisture efficiently. So the lungs need to work harder. This happens in dry deserts and with really cold air and with altitude because air cools as we go higher.
Lungs struggle when the air is too humid as well, over 50% humidity, they now have a moisture over supply and need to drain extra moisture away in lymphatic system.
The sweet spot is between 30-50% humidity.
Oxygen has zero humidity. It’s produced in tanks and then contained. There is no natural oxygen in the air we breathe on the ground. The difference between air and manufactured oxygen is moisture content nothing else.
But air gets dryer with cold and altitude. Mt Everest summit has around 1% humidity.
At cruising altitude the air is cold and dry, the planes get better combustion at this height, better fuel economy and have less drag.
Excerpt: “Most commercial aircraft models typically cruise at altitudes ranging from 33,000 to 42,000 feet, or around 6 and almost 8 miles above sea level. This aeroplane’s flying height translates to around 10-13 km. A typical airplane cruises at an altitude of 35,000 or 36,000 feet. To make things easier to imagine, the elevation of Mount Everest’s summit is 29,029 feet.”
Source: https://www.wrightexperience.com/how-high-do-planes-fly/
The planes fly above the weather creating moisture level, to avoid turbulence that happens when cold and hot air meet.
Warm air concentrates moisture in clouds, a cold front removes heat energy and the moisture condenses and falls out as rain. Like putting an ice cold drink down and watching condensation arise on the glass on a warm summers day.
Temperature determines the holding power of air to retain moisture. Copilot supplied me these temps and moisture figures.
At -20 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 1g/cubic meter
At 20 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 17g/cubic meter.
At 45 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 65g/cubic meter.
At 55 Celsius air can hold a maximum of 147g/cubic meter.
Mt Everest temperatures: -35 to -55 Celsius (-31 to -67 F)
Planes cruise in air -54 to -60 Celsius, a maximum of 0.64g/ cubic meter which (thanks to copilot) converts to 559ppm of water contamination.
Now let’s compare this to manufactured oxygen.
Medical oxygen has 67ppm of water contamination. Industrial oxygen has 0.5ppm of water contamination.
So air temperature influences the air’s ability to hold moisture.
Our lungs are very sensitive to the moisture available in the air we breathe.