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VERY CHEAP, ACCESSIBLE TREATMENT! PROVIDONE-IODINE & SALINE ARE THE REAL “SAFE & EFFECTIVE” PROTOCOLS!

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I've been using a product called "Xlear" for over a year now and since that time have not gotten so much as a cold, I highly recommend this product. Are you familiar with this product Dr?

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I have not used any nasal rinses, but regularly saline to clean out my nose.

I have not been sick with covid. My daddy is 99 and 5xvaxxed. He does get a lot of sinus symptoms but blows his nose on his handkerchief which he keeps in his pocket.

He is 99 and just bear with it. Neither of us have gotten sick. My husband is retired and a "homebody" Of course I come home every afternoon after hanging around Ashby Ponds and all of those other old people.

I got the first two bc I was forced to in order to care for my father.

After the second shot, I developed Rheumatoid Arthritis all over, every single joint.

The pain is horrible at night.

One RA doctor put my on 5 mg prednisone, it keeps the pain down and I sleep all night.

I know I can't stay on this forever, but I do not like the DMARDS or those new drugs. My sister developed severe autoimmune conditions from the shots, she kept getting the boosters.

She is taking Rinvoq. She is always sick with some infection or virus.

I never should have taken those first two pfizer shots

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In the Indian system there is something called Neti .... it’s a saline wash and you can add 2 drops of Lugol’s iodine...i was doing that before Covid, never got it, never got jab....i am 73.....

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My husband & have been doing both (mouth & nose) since sometime in 2020-2023. We qualify as “elderly.” We are covid & cv shot free.

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I swam in a saltwater pool 3 times a week for 7 years straight and didn't get sick once, while taking 3 immunosuppressants for RA. Also during that period of time I was around large groups of people in crowded public rooms and went to several conventions of thousands of people from all over the country. The gym burned down 6 years ago and I've had 3 upper respiratory infections since.

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Hear, Hear! Worked with nurses who used medipot daily, works!!!

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Is Xylitol still an option 🤔

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Great reminder! Each person in the house has their own bottle. We are not activity using it but have it on hand in case.

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This is so true and I am so grateful to Dr. Peter McCullough for bringing this remedy to the fore in 2022. My family has been using ever since, whenever one of us has a sore/scratchy throat or onset systems of URI like nasal congestion, cough, sinus junkiness, or more. And the results are truly amazing. We head it off right from the get-go. Relief can be felt immediately after gargling and application to nasal passages. Combine with NAC and other supplements. We just mix our own at home using Povidone iodine but you can buy CofixRX or Xlear and get same results.

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IMO, the best way is Pulsitile Nasal Irrigation (http://www.ent-consult.com/) As for anti-lipid enveloped viruses (like the corona family) essential oils also have been shown to be effective for destroying viral activity. Alkalol is one such product and can be added to the water pik basin (pulsitile nasal irrigator). (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7571078/)

As for SARS Cov2.... sulphated polysacchrides can be added to the solution or applied alone.

(Betadine Cold Defence Nasal Spray)

(https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348076606_Antiviral_activity_of_sulfated_polysaccharides_from_marine_algae_and_its_application_in_combating_COVID-19_Mini_review )

(https://www.marinomed.com/fileadmin/01_Marinomed/05_News/02_Scientific_Publications/01_Tabs/04_Virology_Related/figueroa-pub-int-j-of-med-oct-2021-vvvi.pdf )

This is opinion, food for thought (critical thinking? how dare you!) for educational purposes only, please consult a health care professional of your liking for medical advice ;~)

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Thank-you for the reminder!

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