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There are long term studies being done.

This is how I look at it, it’s best to remove germs as best as possible. There were some studies done on people in the ICU and they all had dirty mouths. You’re sick,you don’t brush your teeth. That’s where they hatch though, you can try to remove them a lot of ways but it should be done with multiple approaches. Just ivermectin may not cut it but with other things combined it’s a fairly benign and safe drug to try.

Biggest thing with colds, flus is to use a 1:4 hydrogen peroxide solution, a few times a day in cold flu season along with flossing.

We give antibiotics before dental work because gums are so dirty we have a constant drip of germs leaking into the blood stream and it leads to strokes, heart attacks. If you open that up with more soft tissue damage in the mouth the bacteria fills the blood stream, or viruses. Viruses infest the soft tissue in the nose and mouth, you get a red nose and sore throat. It’s leaking from there. Clean that shit out of there. Hydrogen peroxide is basically a safe bleaching agent and it’s what immune cells emit toward a germ. Then it swallows the germ and puts it in a cell pouch with more H2O2. I can cite all of this.

Germs leaked into the blood stream cause inflammation. Inflammation causes immune activity which raises body inflammation, vessel inflammation and for reasons it’s hard to teach easily this leads to clots. Vaccine clots are because of immune activation by injecting it right in the blood supply. (We can lower inflammation with fish oil btw)

So much of the problem in flu deaths are these dirty mouths leaking shit into the bloodstream. Clean your mouth, I do the lower nose too, with h202 which kills even HIV or Ebola.

If you’re out and about and you get a sniff of germs remove them early and consistently. Twice a day mouth care everyday. Then things like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin will work better. It’s silly to dump a chemical on a mound of germs. Remove them, then add the chemical. People aren’t following basic hygiene that would lower risks and this is why those studies vary so much and it looks like it doesn’t work. Half the people have poor hygiene blowing any positive work the drug is doing.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

There are long term studies being done.

This is how I look at it, it’s best to remove germs as best as possible. There were some studies done on people in the ICU and they all had dirty mouths. You’re sick,you don’t brush your teeth. That’s where they hatch though, you can try to remove them a lot of ways but it should be done with multiple approaches. Just ivermectin may not cut it but with other things combined it’s a fairly benign and safe drug to try.

Biggest thing with colds, flus is to use a 1:4 hydrogen peroxide solution, a few times a day in cold flu season along with flossing.

We give antibiotics before dental work because gums are so dirty we have a constant drip of germs leaking into the blood stream and it leads to strokes, heart attacks. If you open that up with more soft tissue damage in the mouth the bacteria fills the blood stream, or viruses. Viruses infest the soft tissue in the nose and mouth, you get a red nose and sore throat. It’s leaking from there. Clean that shit out of there. Hydrogen peroxide is basically a safe bleaching agent and it’s what immune cells emit toward a germ. Then it swallows the germ and puts it in a cell pouch with more H2O2. I can cite all of this.

This causes inflammation. Inflammation causes immune activity which raises body inflammation, vessel inflammation and for reasons it’s hard to teach easily this leads to clots.

So much of the problem in flu deaths are these dirty mouths leaking shit into the bloodstream. Clean your mouth, I do the lower nose too, with h202 which kills even HIV or Ebola.

If you’re out and about and you get a sniff of germs remove them early and consistently. Twice a day mouth care everyday. Then things like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin will work better. It’s silly to dump a chemical on a mound of germs. Remove them, then add the chemical. People aren’t following basic hygiene that would lower risks and this is why those studies vary so much and it looks like it doesn’t work. Half the people have poor hygiene blowing any positive work the drug is doing.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

There are long term studies being done.

This is how I look at it, it’s best to remove germs as best as possible. There were some studies done on people in the ICU and they all had dirty mouths. You’re sick,you don’t brush your teeth. That’s where they hatch though, you can try to remove them a lot of ways but it should be done with multiple approaches. Just ivermectin may not cut it but with other things combined it’s a fairly benign and safe drug to try.

Biggest thing with colds, flus is to use a 1:4 hydrogen peroxide solution, a few times a day in cold flu season along with flossing.

We give antibiotics before dental work because gums are so dirty we have a constant drip of germs leaking into the blood stream and it leads to strokes, heart attacks. If you open that up with more soft tissue damage in the mouth the bacteria fills the blood stream, or viruses.

This causes inflammation. Inflammation causes immune activity which raises body inflammation, vessel inflammation and for reasons it’s hard to teach easily this leads to clots.

So much of the problem in flu deaths are these dirty mouths leaking shit into the bloodstream. Clean your mouth, I do the lower nose too, with h202 which kills even HIV or Ebola.

If you’re out and about and you get a sniff of germs remove them early and consistently. Twice a day mouth care everyday. Then things like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin will work better. It’s silly to dump a chemical on a mound of germs. Remove them, then add the chemical. People aren’t following basic hygiene that would lower risks and this is why those studies vary so much and it looks like it doesn’t work. Half the people have poor hygiene blowing any positive work the drug is doing.

2 years ago
1 score