Posted on 01/09/2022 9:04:23 AM PST by srmanuel
Pardon the post if something similar has already been posted about this topic. We've had numerous posts about Ivermectin and Covid, but I've not seen one about betadine, an iodine-based nasal spray, but this morning I was watching a podcast with Dr. Peter McCullough about the suppression of alternative treatments to covid and using Betadine as a nasal spray to treat Covid in the early stages, he describes how Bangladesh has absolutely crushed Covid by using this approach.
Besides the link posted here are couple more of interest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mDnY1la50E
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-09-29-iodine-ivermectin-government-media-attacking-covid-remedies.html
Look for betadine nasal spray to be outlawed by this administration and for people using it to be sent to special camps for extremely dangerous terrorists.
Is it OTC?
FWIW:
Wuhan Coronavirus: Propylene Glycol as Possible Therapy for Eradication of RTI and Prevention of Complications [vanity]
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3831003/posts
I only needed help with Alpha. Delta passed in a day & a half and Omicron this weekend in a mere 24 hours.
100% USP propylene glycol can be ordered online vs the dilution sold at vape shops, but the dilution worked well for me and the wife.
I got Betadine Nasal Spray from Australia (I think), made in Austria, but it’s not with iodine. It uses carrageenan. Check it out. Looks pretty darn good.
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Yes, a quick google search showed Amazon and Walgreens selling it online.
You can get betadine liquid from horse supply stores. I don’t know what you would have to do to it to make it a nasal spray.
I thought that it was for topical use.
What did you search on to find it?
Bottled Betadine is a skin disinfectant and it is typically on drug store shelves among first aid supplies. Nasal irrigation bottles, distilled water and packets of powder to make up saline are also on the shelf (e.g. NeilMed Sinus Rinse kits), typically among cold/flu treatments.
Saline nasal irrigation can be soothing and help clear gunk. Some doctors recommend adding Betadine to the solution for anti-viral activity. You'd need to do a little research on appropriate concentrations if you decide to try this. Excess iodine can be irritating and shouldn't be swallowed. It's also important that any water used to make up nasal irrigation fluid be sterile. You don't want to squirt tap water up your sinuses unless you especially enjoy sinus infections.
You must get your endless boo$ter$. The health of BigPharma is at risk!
Now that you mention it, why is the last syllable of that column (group) of the periodic table pronounced “een”, except for Iodine.
Just bugs me.
Why are we not giving Viagra to very sick people....on Vents...
Viagra has been used...and it's a very potent Vaso dilatator..first used in Pulm. Hypertension....
Why NOT try it...
Now that you mention it, why is the last syllable of that column (group) of the periodic table pronounced βeenβ, except for Iodine.
= = =
Probably related to the inventors’ girl friends’ names.
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https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/
https://www.revolutionhealth.org/nebulized-hydrogen-peroxide/
Evidently people have been using nebulized peroxide to knock out an oncoming cold/flu for a long time. In the above articles, a few drops of iodine are added to the diluted hydrogen peroxide.
Buddy of mine’s first wife was named “Eileen”. After his divorce, he started dating a woman named “Elaine”. I told him he was doomed to say the wrong thing at the wrong time.
I use a Neti pot with two or three drops of 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide.
Considerable warning here that Iodine is toxic in modest doses. Its Oral LDLo (lowest known lethal dose) human: 28 mg/kg.
Not seeing it outside of it being a bottled, topical antiseptic. Is your point to order it, dilute and use as a nasal spray? Thank you.
Be careful...Mercola has been labelled a Quack for suggesting nebulizing hp...it does look like people who know what they are doing should only administer...and asthmatics could be a problem
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