Just asked a based doctor I know because this made sense at first glance.
Apparently our saliva is acidic and it kills the virus. The virus isn’t spread from our mouth, it comes from the lungs.
These swabs looked fucked up though. I’ll ask them to watch the video and see what they have to say.
Not letting them give me one of those things.
Edit: apparently this info angered someone enough to go through my profile and downvote every comment. We can’t be like the socialist NPCs we make fun of and just go with whatever suits our beliefs.
We need to hold each other accountable and be sure to not spread bs or fake news.
I’ve had 2 now over time. One they had me blow my nose into tissue, then very very lightly tickled the inside of the nostril. The 2nd one (same clinic)- they didn’t ask me blow my nose, and went a little further up my nose on where it starts to narrow, just above the nostrils. Very very lightly they twisted in both sides. This was for Covid, flu A and B. All came back negative. Bc I still had major symptom, high fever (after all kinds of tests), they ran a second longer test, but did this from blood, after apologizing profusely for having to draw blood a 2nd time.
So I think if you ask for it to be a blood test, it may can be, but not sure if insurance would cover it if it was your choice. Or if clinic would even let you in to draw blood if you had symptoms! They only let me in bc rapid test came back negative. I had to sit in parking lot and wait 20 mins for test results.
The pH level of 14 is the most alkaline, and the pH level of 0 is the most acidic. In the center of the spectrum is pH 7, the pH level for pure water.
For example, black coffee and vinegar are acidic and fall below pH 7. Seawater and antacids are alkaline and test above pH 7. With a pH just above 7, healthy human blood is just a little on the alkaline side.
The normal pH range for saliva is 6.2 to 7.6.
Food and drink change the pH level of saliva. For example, bacteria in your mouth break down the carbohydrates you consume, releasing lactic acid, butyric acid, and aspartic acid. This lowers the pH level of your saliva.
Apparently our saliva is acidic and it kills the virus.
I don't know if that is accurate or not (I have no reason to believe it is not accurate).
If it is, then it means that a virus cannot come into the human body by way of the mouth, as the saliva in the mouth would kill it.
That leaves only the nose ... or vaccine injection.
It would also seriously question the narrative that eating a dead bat was the original source of Covid19 in humans (I do not believe it, but this would prove it).
BTW, I have never had any test for any virus (flu, etc.), and I have never had a swab up my nose (much less my backside). Is the nose the way it is ALWAYS done for ALL viruses, or is it usually/often done by swabbing the mouth (which is what I assumed)?
So somehow we can spread droplets by just talking to each other, it is able to come all the way from the lungs and never touch your saliva? Sounds like BS to me. Are these droplets microscopic
Heey, who gave you permission to use logic! =P
Just asked a based doctor I know because this made sense at first glance.
Apparently our saliva is acidic and it kills the virus. The virus isn’t spread from our mouth, it comes from the lungs.
These swabs looked fucked up though. I’ll ask them to watch the video and see what they have to say.
Not letting them give me one of those things.
Edit: apparently this info angered someone enough to go through my profile and downvote every comment. We can’t be like the socialist NPCs we make fun of and just go with whatever suits our beliefs.
We need to hold each other accountable and be sure to not spread bs or fake news.
I’ve had 2 now over time. One they had me blow my nose into tissue, then very very lightly tickled the inside of the nostril. The 2nd one (same clinic)- they didn’t ask me blow my nose, and went a little further up my nose on where it starts to narrow, just above the nostrils. Very very lightly they twisted in both sides. This was for Covid, flu A and B. All came back negative. Bc I still had major symptom, high fever (after all kinds of tests), they ran a second longer test, but did this from blood, after apologizing profusely for having to draw blood a 2nd time.
So I think if you ask for it to be a blood test, it may can be, but not sure if insurance would cover it if it was your choice. Or if clinic would even let you in to draw blood if you had symptoms! They only let me in bc rapid test came back negative. I had to sit in parking lot and wait 20 mins for test results.
The pH level of 14 is the most alkaline, and the pH level of 0 is the most acidic. In the center of the spectrum is pH 7, the pH level for pure water.
For example, black coffee and vinegar are acidic and fall below pH 7. Seawater and antacids are alkaline and test above pH 7. With a pH just above 7, healthy human blood is just a little on the alkaline side.
The normal pH range for saliva is 6.2 to 7.6.
Food and drink change the pH level of saliva. For example, bacteria in your mouth break down the carbohydrates you consume, releasing lactic acid, butyric acid, and aspartic acid. This lowers the pH level of your saliva.
Yeah I learned this in highschool.
Are you a doctor?
Some saliva is acidic depending on diet. Not all.
pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of 1 pH is 10x difference in acidity
Yes please
I don't know if that is accurate or not (I have no reason to believe it is not accurate).
If it is, then it means that a virus cannot come into the human body by way of the mouth, as the saliva in the mouth would kill it.
That leaves only the nose ... or vaccine injection.
It would also seriously question the narrative that eating a dead bat was the original source of Covid19 in humans (I do not believe it, but this would prove it).
BTW, I have never had any test for any virus (flu, etc.), and I have never had a swab up my nose (much less my backside). Is the nose the way it is ALWAYS done for ALL viruses, or is it usually/often done by swabbing the mouth (which is what I assumed)?
Oh so then how can "droplets" spread the virus
They come from the lungs and mucus. Never touching the saliva.
So somehow we can spread droplets by just talking to each other, it is able to come all the way from the lungs and never touch your saliva? Sounds like BS to me. Are these droplets microscopic