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I've been told nasal sprays can help


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2021 Dec 22, 2:44pm   682 views  18 comments

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The Rin protocol doesn't say anything about nasal sprays. Would anyone care to comment or suggest a nasal spray that would kill the virus?

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1   Rin   2021 Dec 22, 2:50pm  

I lot of ppl have stopped using Zinc based nasal sprays because it effects their sense of smell but since the idea is the same as zinc lozenges, why not just use those, since it's really the Quercetin Phytosome which increases the cell's uptake to begin with?
2   GNL   2021 Dec 22, 3:09pm  

My wife is bound and determined to go see her father (75 year old) in NJ tomorrow. He tested positive for Covid and has been in bed for almost a week now. He went to the hospital and received the Monoclonol Antibody Infusion last night. I don't want her to go but I do not think she is going to listen. She wants to stay for 4 days. I am not deathly afraid of Covid but, I think it is a terrible idea to whistle past the graveyard. Soooo, if she goes, I want to take some precautions via nasal spray when she comes back.
3   mell   2021 Dec 22, 3:39pm  

Some use nitric oxide nasal/mouth sprays, they have shown promise. I did (for covid), there is evidence they are good for the nose in reducing viral load and for the heart (if taken by mouth) in general, improving circulation. As always, talk to your Doctor first.
4   porkchopXpress   2021 Dec 22, 3:44pm  

Betadine nasal spray is now on the FLCCC protocol. I believe Amazon sells a pre-made solution, but it's pricey so you may want to make it yourself.

Just curious...is her father vaccinated?
5   RWSGFY   2021 Dec 22, 3:45pm  

WineHorror1 says
My wife is bound and determined to go see her father (75 year old) in NJ tomorrow. He tested positive for Covid and has been in bed for almost a week now. He went to the hospital and received the Monoclonol Antibody Infusion last night. I don't want her to go but I do not think she is going to listen. She wants to stay for 4 days. I am not deathly afraid of Covid but, I think it is a terrible idea to whistle past the graveyard. Soooo, if she goes, I want to take some precautions via nasal spray when she comes back.


After a week he probably doesn't have any virus anymore: one of my elderly relatives went to the hospital with a covid-induced pneumonia and was already testing negative for covid on 4th or 5th day while still battling the pneumonia for another week.
6   mell   2021 Dec 22, 4:11pm  

FuckCCP89 says
After a week he probably doesn't have any virus anymore:


Yep usually 80%+ of the total replication happens within 5 days. What stays is the inflammation
7   Rin   2021 Dec 22, 5:18pm  

mell says
What stays is the inflammation


This is why it's important to have Quercetin Phytosome in one's diet, it's both an antiviral and anti-inflammatory nutrient.
8   GNL   2021 Dec 22, 5:59pm  

porkchopexpress says
Betadine nasal spray is now on the FLCCC protocol. I believe Amazon sells a pre-made solution, but it's pricey so you may want to make it yourself.

Just curious...is her father vaccinated?

No. His Dr. told him and his wife not to take the vax. He put them on the I-Mask protocol (or similar) which is the same protocol my wife and I are on. Plus a few of the supplements Rin recommended.
9   clambo   2021 Dec 22, 6:25pm  

I heard about a Japanese study that alcohol inhaled by the nose was useful against the virus.
I don’t recall if it was ethanol or isopropyl.
10   Rin   2021 Dec 23, 8:22am  

clambo says
I don’t recall if it was ethanol or isopropyl.


Isopropyl metabolises into acetone (nail polish remover), which is bad news for the body.

Ethanol, however, turns into acetaldehyde which the livers then de-toxifies esp when there's a healthy amount of glutathione recycling in the body, ala N-Aceyl-Cysteine, R-Lipoic Acid, etc.
11   GNL   2021 Dec 23, 8:23am  

Rin says
clambo says
I don’t recall if it was ethanol or isopropyl.


Isopropyl metabolises into acetone, which is bad news for the body.

Ethanol, however, turns into acetaldehyde which the livers then de-toxifies esp when there's a healthy amount of glutathione recycling in the body, ala N-Aceyl-Cysteine, R-Lipoic Acid, etc.

Is there a brand (url?) that you recommend?
12   Rin   2021 Dec 23, 8:28am  

WineHorror1 says
Is there a brand (url?) that you recommend?


For regular ethanol? Like Grey Goose vs Absolute? or EverClear if you want it straight?
13   clambo   2021 Dec 23, 8:46am  

I believe that the amount of alcohol you can stand in your nose isn’t much.

I would sniff Everclear I guess.

Maybe pour it in a cloth mask and breathe through your nose?
14   Automan Empire   2021 Dec 23, 8:49am  

I used to swear by Zicam zinc nasal gel. AT LAST, a cold remedy that attacks the root cause, reducing the virus' ability to replicate in nasal and adenoid tissue. Was sad when it got pulled from the market over nonzero amount of loss of smell cases.
15   porkchopXpress   2021 Dec 23, 8:55am  

Automan Empire says
I used to swear by Zicam zinc nasal gel. AT LAST, a cold remedy that attacks the root cause, reducing the virus' ability to replicate in nasal and adenoid tissue. Was sad when it got pulled from the market over nonzero amount of loss of smell cases.
Actually, I was a Zicam lover too and it definitely dulled my sense of smell. I can personally attest to it.
16   just_passing_through   2021 Dec 23, 9:27am  

My dad lost his sense of smell from Zicam around 2005 and apparently it never returned.
17   tanked   2021 Dec 23, 9:28am  

Budesonide, Rx strength.

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