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Horowitz: Move over, ivermectin: The media is now attacking effective nasal sprays used against COVID


By The Blaze ——--September 26, 2021

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Imagine reducing your viral load of COVID and decreasing your chance of hospitalization 19-fold with a $15 solution. Well, the corporate media have gotten wind of it too, which is why they are now attacking the nasal irrigation concoctions, proving once again that they will slander every and any treatment that actually works – no matter how safe and effective. It is now becoming clear that not only do the vaccines not stop transmission, but they seem to have spawned even more transmission in the most vaccinated countries. Studies have shown that the vaccinated might also carry higher viral loads. Either way, it is clear that the current iteration of the virus is spreading a higher viral load for everyone, which makes people sicker on a shorter timeline. We are truly all in this together in the sense that anyone who has not had prior infection – whether vaccinated or not – needs to take precautions. One of the best forms of preventive and very early treatment recommended by COVID doctors and academic literature is nasal and oral irrigation with betadine solution and mouthwash respectively. This is designed to cut down on the viral load, which is critical to avoiding serious illness.-- More...

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