If you can't get the horse paste - This kills covid in 20 minutes. ER/ICU Dr. Uses this daily.
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Saline spray kills covid? What?
It’s the xylitol
And the grapefruit extract
yup
This is the first I've heard of this. OP didn't offer any info other than the picture and post title. Do you have any sauce on this? People would certainly be interested.
Saline is good at clearing a number of things. It washes out the sinuses. From what I see, xylitol is both antiviral and anti bacterial. Interesting it is an extract from grapefruit peals...just like Quercetin. What are the odds of that?
Not when it's in your system. Perhaps on a surface, it would. Not when it's within the human body.
Anyone who tells you otherwise is an idiot.
cuz stuff you snort up your nose only effects what's on the surface...right?
Link to report
Is this a doctor you know, or is there a source for this? This brand says it's saline. Dr. Peter McCullough talks about nasal spray as a preventative measure, but I think he mentioned Betadine or povidone iodine that actually kills the virus that stays in your mouth and nose for several days before one gets infected.
It has xylitol in it
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lary.22176
Is that an artificial sweetner? I'll check out the link. Thanks.
Xylitol is a sweetener not saline???
What about just table salt in water?
I’ve wondered if the deposition of salt water inland such as with hurricane Laura is what drove down our COVID #s to zilch even with the influx of ppl that came in to help clear the lines and get electricity back up. Nobody wore masks. Can’t wait to see what the numbers do in Terrebonne Parish after Ida tore through there.
There was a thread here that showed steam inhalation a few times a day can minimize the flu virus. Apparently the higher temp in the nose slows or stops its replication.
Yes, I heard this on NPR many years ago, someone had a "steamer" that you put your face in that kept the temperature at the right heat to kill most of the virus, which apparently makes their headquarters in your nasal/sinus area. I started using one of the travel steamers way back then (about 1985 or so) and it made colds/flu go away in record time. Do have to take care not to scald yourself. It mimics the old-fashioned way of treating colds by heating a pot of water and leaning over it with a towel over your head to breathe in the steam.
I saw a post about this on Facebook. The lady’s dad had been in bed with covid for almost 2 weeks and they were about to take him to the hospital but she bought him this spray from the grocery store and he was just fine the next morning.
Aha. I severely doubt that some how.
That’s fine, I’m not here to convince anyone. It was just a post I saw from a friend of a friend.
If hospitals are using we may want to rethink 🤣 but that being said, they're probably charging 500 bucks for saline spray at this point
A nose spray with saline and xylitol is not going to kill a coronavirus - even one that isn't COVID. It also isn't going to kill it within the body, within 20 mins.
This isn't how a virus works. Saying "hey if you can't get Ivermectin, try saline water out, it will totally do the same job".
It's pedaling bullshit.
And what's makes you medical expert?