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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Thanks for the heads-up re monolaurin.
Yup. I have a friend in the gym. A primarily liberal doctor who hated President Trump but admits:
1- ivermectin works
2- the whole CCP virus thing is being politicized
3- it was started in a lab in wuhan
4- natural immunity is way stronger than vaccines
5- kids should not be vaccinated.
When i showed him my results from an IGG blood test showing i had twice the number of anti-bodies needed to trigger a positive test he told me there was no reason for me to get vaccinated.
When i asked about the Novavax vaccine he said, “it’ll be approved in the US sometime next year- pfizer and moderna still have millions of doses they need to sell.”
He also told me to gargle twice a day, not Listerine but a Scope product, and use nasal spray as a form of prevention from the CCP virus.
So how is this nose spray? Was it costly?
This may come as a shock to you, but not everyone owns a dog.
And if you do, it’s your responsibility to monitor the ingredients that it has access to.
You know - read the labels.
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