It was actually the antibacterial gel (the pump kind that you pump out one or two amounts into your hands and then rub your hands til it dries off) and we were using that in lieu of regular soap (Safeguard/Dial or whatever that doesn't have antibacterial agents in it)
When I threw out the garbage, I used that. When we went shopping, we used that then when we were done shopping, we used that. Went home and did some stuff then after that, used the antibacterial. So yeah we were abusing it badly and I somewhat knew at that time, that it wasn't the right thing to do because that was when I started questioning why we need to use that when we have our immune system to do that for us?
So yeah we would be using that 3x a day or more but of course we do wash our hands after using the bathroom. Then we would feel sluggish and have a sniffle that would last weeks, that would work up to a cold, for which also lasted weeks. We were using antibacterial during the cold session, which prolonged our sickness, I'm sure.
Then after learning more about antibacterial, I stopped and threw them all out. Told everyone to just use soap. After a while, we felt better and then the sniffles seem to have gone away for a long time, more likely permanently?
When I got the cold, I only used soap and I was surprised to see that my cold only lasted 3, maybe 4 days and I got over it very quickly as opposed to the last time I had the cold, which lasted probably 3 weeks? The Zelenko protocol could have helped my body speed up the cold process and I didn't get a severe cold, but a mild cold -- sniffling, a bit of a runny nose, mild stuffy head and light mucus, and that was it.
Our kid was also using antibacterial and they would get sick like 2 or 3 times a year. Thought it was unusual for them to get sick that often in a year but their pediatrician said that's normal. Then when I threw out the antibacterial gel, our kid suddenly stopped getting sick often. They only had a cold, which also lasted 3 maybe 4 days and that's it. So clearly it was hindering my kid's immune system big time.
Even though "Covid" is just a cold/flu thing, it was thanks to that, for me to do research into this and finding information like antibacterial and all that.
I agree with what you said.
It was actually the antibacterial gel (the pump kind that you pump out one or two amounts into your hands and then rub your hands til it dries off) and we were using that in lieu of regular soap (Safeguard/Dial or whatever that doesn't have antibacterial agents in it)
When I threw out the garbage, I used that. When we went shopping, we used that then when we were done shopping, we used that. Went home and did some stuff then after that, used the antibacterial. So yeah we were abusing it badly and I somewhat knew at that time, that it wasn't the right thing to do because that was when I started questioning why we need to use that when we have our immune system to do that for us?
So yeah we would be using that 3x a day or more but of course we do wash our hands after using the bathroom. Then we would feel sluggish and have a sniffle that would last weeks, that would work up to a cold, for which also lasted weeks. We were using antibacterial during the cold session, which prolonged our sickness, I'm sure.
Then after learning more about antibacterial, I stopped and threw them all out. Told everyone to just use soap. After a while, we felt better and then the sniffles seem to have gone away for a long time, more likely permanently?
When I got the cold, I only used soap and I was surprised to see that my cold only lasted 3, maybe 4 days and I got over it very quickly as opposed to the last time I had the cold, which lasted probably 3 weeks? The Zelenko protocol could have helped my body speed up the cold process and I didn't get a severe cold, but a mild cold -- sniffling, a bit of a runny nose, mild stuffy head and light mucus, and that was it.
Our kid was also using antibacterial and they would get sick like 2 or 3 times a year. Thought it was unusual for them to get sick that often in a year but their pediatrician said that's normal. Then when I threw out the antibacterial gel, our kid suddenly stopped getting sick often. They only had a cold, which also lasted 3 maybe 4 days and that's it. So clearly it was hindering my kid's immune system big time.
Even though "Covid" is just a cold/flu thing, it was thanks to that, for me to do research into this and finding information like antibacterial and all that.