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You know, I just don't trust Xclear for some reason. Gut instinct. To close to the brain. I'll make my own. DI H20 and 0.3% H2O2 or foodgrade Iodine. Thanks for the info though. I do recommend Xylitol chewing gum.

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What is DI H20? So you make a nasal spray with that mixture? Do you use iodine as a nasal spray, too?

We have a nebulizer and have put food grade hydrogen peroxide in it. I've read you can put iodine in it as well and nebulize that.

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97% DI distilled H20 water and 3% hydrogen peroxide. $1 small spray bottle from traveler section in store. Been making and using it and giving them away for the last couple years. Works great. I just spray and sniff up hard. Runs down the throat a little. I spray the back of my mouth too. If you get to dry you may have made it to strong. You can dilute and do the same with the iodine. Colloidal silver can be used as well - it's great stuff.

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Oh ok. Got it. Thank you.

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With nebulizing the peroxide, you do have to pay attention to diluting the solution properly as mentioned (the 97:3 ratio) and adding a pinch of salt (thus, saline). Otherwise it may burn your tissues.

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Yes, I know. I have the recipe.

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Thank you for clarifying that for others

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No problem! For those interested in practical details, this article could be helpful:

https://drjockers.com/nebulizing/

Incidentally, IPAK gets mentioned, too, so what is not to like?

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I have no issue with Xlear. I use it.

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I just am not satisfied that SARS-cov2 exists in the absense of samples, nor any proof it causes symptoms

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I don't trust products. Think of vaping fluids.

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Exciting news! But please add a note of CAUTION to always keep xylitol-containing products away from PETS. It has killed dogs.

It's in chewing gum, many sublingual B12 tablets, some breath mints & more.

Thank you.

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Excellent that you made that clear. Xylitol is very dangerous if dogs ingest it. People need to know that. Everyone needs to check ingredients for everything.

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Intranasal and oral silver has been a great preventative measure for me as a medical professional in the front lines for the past 3 years 👍🏼

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And here's my Functional, Integrative Internist's response within 15 min via text ....Re the above link I posted to her ...

"Interesting that the number one component is polyethylene glycol, which is what is in the Covid vaccines that triggers hypersensitivity reactions and anaphylaxis. Now there may be more than one kind of PEG but I wouldn’t buy the stuff or invest in it. I haven’t had a single person who used the silver nasal sprays get Covid. Great track record for safety, I used to give it IV for patients with Lyme disease many moons ago"

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Excellent! I've been using silver for myself and my family (6 kids) for close to 20 years. Kids and wife have rarely needed antibiotics over all those years.

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Blocking viral entry at the epithelial barrier works. That is what mucosal IgA antibodies do. The only way you get these protective IgA antibodies is from a natural infection that comes through that epithelial barrier. You cannot get mucosal IgA by injecting something into the body, bypassing the barrier. Pharma will try nasal spray" vaccines" with attenuated or modified viruses. They must attenuate them, otherwise the spray will produce the disease (symptoms) in vulnerable people. The thinking will be that this method of introducing the antigen through the mucosal barrier will provide protection. It won't work, and they will waste billions of dollars finding out. The attenuation will result in suboptimal antibodies that will not provide protection against the wild virus and may end up enhancing the ability of the virus to infect, especially after mutations occur.

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Israeli Vaccine Chief: We have made mistakes…however he still defends some of the rhetoric….

7.30 on: “I’m all for a nasal vaccine for example....that would be able to better mimic the immunity we get from the disease”…..also listen to the ‘herd immunity’ and green pass comments.....they should have known this from the get go for this type of virus and this will be the next spin. Brilliant, get it wrong to bring in a new tech that still needs its little problems ironing out shall we say, and then round two of the money...all the while suppressing other treatments.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnMMYJKZvnU

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Other nasal sprays were around early on....not sure whatever happened to them...this says 99%, but we know that type of statement requires a lot of non conflict of interest verifying ;)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR2IvzYzR0Tq45SwjQ4fTeFR4cSm-BO90RYAhNJJ-Q0UNsj7KMTKmrx2HT8&v=w4lTPaYrEa4&feature=youtu.be

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They will work perfectly when governments mandate them on their population and pharma make a shit ton of money along the way, liability free naturally.

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I can't agree with "no harmful effects." Xylitol affects me greatly. In fact, that last time I tried a xylitol sweetener ( I tried a couple, thinking maybe it was the brand that bothered me and not the xylitol), I had chest cramps and stomach pain so much I almost though I needed to go to the hospital. I also read that regular flavor listerine kills covid in the throat within seconds so I guess I will stick with that and my olive leaf extract, colloidal silver or grapefruit seed extract nasal sprays.

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I don’t but I use very little. Xylitol taken internally can clean your gut out (diarrhea) but I have no issues neti potting diluted xylitol. See my formula. I posted it on this string a few min ago.

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I'm afraid I won't snort anything made from GMO corn into my nasal passages. Just sayin'.

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Have they started making Xylitol from corn? The Xylitol I use is from hardwood trees. It was invented in Finland during WW2 when sugar supplies were interrupted.

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Yes.

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Lo, these many years ago I discovered that my autistic son was violently allergic to corn--really, violently. I put him on the food elimination diet for 4 weeks, then began to reintroduce potential allergens. A half cup of corn kernels had him crawling down the hallway screaming "I want to die and I'm going to kill you, too." That sent me on a quest to discover everything made with corn. Xylitol is on the list and you can be sure they didn't use organic corn... fwiw

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I looked it up and yes they use the cellulose from corn and wheat stalks as well. I'll stick with the hardwood sourced as there is less chance of glyphosate contamination.

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It WAS made from trees originally. I wonder if there’s ANY chance anyone makes it that way any more. Sad but probably not.

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Yep. Several. Do this search "hardwood derived xylitol". The one I use is "Smart Sweet xylitol"

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I used xclear before getting covid, and I still got covid. BUT my covid was so minuscule—it’d be a shame to call me “sick”—that I believe it did help with the intensity. Furthermore, whatever amount of the virus I did have was quickly annihilated by ivm and hcq.

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FWIW, I’ve been using Xclear daily for around 5-6 years. It’s a good product for short term nasal congestion.

I’ve had covid, probably twice (one time tested positive, one time no test done) Both times pretty mild. I never even needed to alter my farm-life chore/work schedule...just went on about life as usual. So maybe Xclear was the reason for the mild cases.

Glad to hear that it worked in the trials though.

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It's keto!

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Again this is the must Simplistic thing you could’ve done during the pandemic besides gargling, me personally I use colloidal silver spray among other things of course supplements taken care of myself but yes this is the first defense against a virus thru your nose and throat

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No surprise here if you're in the holistic space. It's getting old that NOW these traditional doctors/scientists are waking up to nature and saying they are possibly better then rockefeller chemicals (take a look at the flexner report to see how the rockefeller's took over the medical industry)

Problem is and maybe someone can inform Dr. McCollough that on his own website: https://www.petermcculloughmd.com/ he has in his protocol the dangerous, molnupiravir drug listed. Yet in his Xlear substack post he states: "Unfortunately, after three years, has delivered failed products (remdesivir, baricitinib, molnupiravir, COVID-19 vaccines)." You can't have it both ways.

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Xylitol plus distilled water? any additives? I would be happy to make this at home if I knew the proportions of each ingredient.

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I posted it a few min ago see longer post for a few caveats but here’s the short version: 4 Oz distilled water, 1/4 to 1/2 t xylitol (I don’t really measure LOL it may be more probably closer to the 1/2), a pinch of sea salt, probably 1/8t salt and 3-4 drops of NOW brand (or other) eucalyptus oil.

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I use it whenever I’m around a large group of people in close quarters. Haven’t had so much as a sniffle if the past 14 mos

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There are lots of recipes for xylitol based nasal spray available. Here is one that is similar to Xlear Nasal Spray

1 cup of water (8 ounces) (Filtered Water)

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp of xylitol crystals

1/2 tsp baking soda

4 drops of grapefruit seed extract (optional for infection)

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Thank you.

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I used to use the GSE but found in more than one drop it irritated my nose. I use eucalyptus oil instead.

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