Posted on 11/09/2021 7:28:58 PM PST by dynachrome
The leading U.S. manufacturer of xylitol-based products says the federal government is deliberately trying to conceal a nasal spray it developed that it says has been scientifically proven to be effective in treating and preventing COVID-19.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit in federal court against Utah-based company Xlear on Oct. 28, saying it has deceptively advertised its nasal spray as a treatment and preventative of COVID-19.
The lawsuit asks a federal court to permanently ban the company from promoting the nasal spray as a treatment for COVID-19 and also asks that monetary penalties be levied against it.
COVID-19 is the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus.
The DOJ filed the complaint on behalf of the Federal Trade Commission, which alleges the company has violated the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Consumer Protection Act by making false claims about the benefits.
The spray’s main ingredients are saline, grapefruit seed extract, and xylitol, a plant-derived sweetener commonly used in oral care products.
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I got some big bottles of povidone-iodine but have not yet tried to rinse or gargle with it.
Gargling with Betadine.. just look what nasty measures we have been forced to take because of this CCP virus.
The povidone-iodine I have was probably made in China... I ordered it from walmart...
beam me up
Who to believe? The NIH or the Centers for Disease & Corruption?
If proven to be effective against covid, it would negate the “under emergency authorization of Pfizer, Moderna, ‘et all’.
There is a financial incentive to Pig Bharmato have it removed from the market.
No wonder Bidens personal DOJ is enjoined in taking action.
And it seems that big pharma has sent their paid lobbyists here to FR to promote their poison. They expose themselves everything they dismiss vaccine deaths as meaningless collateral damage.
Xylitol is a sugar alcohol and is perfectly safe in humans. In case you have not noticed humans a quite different than dogs and cats. If you take too much Xylitol you might become gassy but the Xylitol in this product is minimal and effective. Don’t be such a hater.
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If it didn’t work, the government wouldn’t bother.
I’ve heard Budesonide and Betadine nasal sprays mentioned as Covid prophylactics.
Not telling people that their “sugar free” treat could kill their pet is irresponsible at best.
As for “hater”, why would you label me in that way? I stated a fact. Are you a liberal, thinking truth is hate speech?
I was thinking similarly. May have to order some.
Not just poisonous, EXTREMELY poisonous. Even a very small amount can kill a dog. Not sure about cats.
The best advertisement possible. FTC would have shut them down already if they could.
You got the instructions on how to dilute it, I hope.
When I key in “povidone iodine nasal spray” in amazon, the search recognizes the term, but it does not show up in any of the search results. You get povidone iodine for cuts and burns, but no povidone nasal spray. You also get a lot of OTHER nasal sprays and swabs. I wonder if the government has squeezed them to stop selling povidone nasal spray.
Yup, I know about Betadine, used to have to scrub myself with it till I was raw at work.
My hands still have a slight orange tint...lol
A hundred cigars will turn them tan for you.
“You got the instructions on how to dilute it, I hope.”
It’s easy... you buy 10% povidoine iodine at the drugstore, and mix 1 fluid oz of it to 9 OZ of water. Buy a saline nasal spray bottle at the drugstore, empty it out and fill it with the 1% solution.
Who the Hell gives their dogs and cats sugar free gum? Grapes and onions are deadly to dogs, you want to ban them?
I kinda got that impression as well.
Seems to be quite effective so far.
Xlear's attempt to advertise anti-covid benefits have been consistently blocked by the Feds.
Xlear claims their tests prove that the xylol kills the virus on contact the same way alcohol gel does on your hands.
The grapefruit seed extract adds protection by preventing the virus spikes from attaching.
It's a little late in the game for this inexpensive anti-Covid nasal spray to finally get a real public hearing and conclusive testing by objective accredited test facilities.
Meanwhile, I will continue to spritz Xlear up into the nasal area where the Covid bugs seem to first gather their forces.
Yes, that is the ComDem Way. If something is good, it must be stopped. If something is bad, you must promote it.
Evil.
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