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Brent Rice's avatar

If merely washing your nasal passages out resolves a sore throat and runny nose, what are the odds it was allergic reaction to something in the air? To the metals and graphene being sprayed in chemtrails. Or the common cold. There's no allowance for any other possibilities but Covid on that chart. And what this does in reinforce a fraudulent diagnosis and the hysteria of Covid! Covid! Covid! Covid is everywhere! I got Covid! You got Covid!

Nope.

People, even doctors rarely recognize that one can experience allergic rhinitis, hay fever and mold allergies in the winter. Because it's spring, summer or fall elsewhere in the world, even in another state, and the wind will carry the pollen or spores to you. Rinsing out your nasal passages is only part of the solution to such allergies. Your hair acts like an air filter and collects the irritants all day long. Pollen & spores have hooks like one side of Velcro, and your hair acts as the other. So you need to take a shower. And wash your bedding because odds what your hair & unclothed parts of your body collected prior is all over your pillow & sheets and will end up on your clean face & up your nose again. If you've ever had a black ring around the inside of your collar at the end of day, you realize how much crud from the environment collects on your neck, even if you're indoors all day.

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heather's avatar

-If you think things and bad now, you wont believe what they are going to do next you need to watch this visit....

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Duchess's avatar

Love you guys...I printed this out when you first came out with it.

I never had to use it, but it made me so brave to know there was a way.

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