Had an interesting thought today. We already know Chlorine Dioxide is a great preventative for many illnesses. I believe bleach is as well. My father was in WWII. When he finally was released he was sick with malaria and was jaundiced. Then he suddenly kicked it. Doctors were baffled as they couldn't find any trace of either and told him it was impossible. My mother was a stickler for bleach. If you got a wound, it was soaked in a hot bleach water bath. Filthy from working? Splash of bleach in your bathwater. We also milked our dairy herd twice a day and she insisted that their bags and teats were washed in bleach before milking to ensure no dirt or manure got in the milk. Needless to say, we were dosed with bleach on a daily basis and illnesses were rare. My dad bragged that he was never sick. Coincidentally after my mom passes, he suffered a few illnesses. Might explain why the bleach was harder to find during the plandemic.
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I knew a guy in the military, who was in medical hold. He was caught snorting bleach. His dungarees he wore were so bleached they were light blue. They were processing him out. Who knows maybe he was on to something.
Seriously? snorting? His lungs and sinuses have to be destroyed. I've been overwhelmed by the smell when mopping with too strong of a mixture. Not fun.
That's the story I heard after meeting the dude. Everyone in the Navy had a nickname. I use to call him Ajax. I kid you not. I wondered whether he was acting so he could get out. I don't think he was though.