Posted on 03/22/2021 12:48:05 PM PDT by Red Badger
ERUSALEM, March 22 (Reuters) - Israel and New Zealand have given interim approval for the sale of biotech firm SaNOtize Research and Development's Nitric Oxide Nasal Spray (NONS) which could help prevent transmission of the COVID-19 virus, the company said on Monday.
Manufacturing of NONS, under the brand name Enovid, has begun in Israel with SaNOtize's partner Nextar Chempharma Solutions Ltd and it is expected to be on sale there this summer.
In New Zealand, SaNOtize has registered its nasal spray with the New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority, which permits the company to distribute and sell NONS over the counter immediately, the Vancouver-based company said.
NONS protects users from viruses that enter the body through the upper nasal pathways.
Last week, SaNOtize and Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Surrey, UK announced results of clinical trials showing that NONS was an effective antiviral treatment that could prevent the transmission of COVID-19, shorten its course, and reduce the severity of symptoms and damage in those already infected.
I saw that briefing as it was streamed — Trump was brainstorming, as any successful leader does. Of course, that requires a functioning brain; so, it wasn’t surprising when the media didn’t get it.
A fine mist spray bottle if you have one on hand — or go to the Dollar Tree and buy one of those nasal decongestant spray bottles — and replace those contents with this most natural alternative.
Another variation of that use is just to dump out the essential oil diffusers, clean the residue and then put in 3% or diluted to 1:35 purified water, and run that all the time to eliminate odors — in addition to being antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, etc. — enhancing the oxygen availability in your environment — just as they do for people on life support.
The dilution is preferable to the full strength spray only as needed — because prolonged higher concentrations may cause eye irritation and diarrhea — because it may begin to kill off your intestinal flora at prolonged high concentrations — just as the predictable side effect of any effective antibiotic, antifungal, antivral, etc.
I am good for a lifetime. I am now 81. As a child I ate cellar dirt, sucked on rocks, pulled tar from the road and chewed it. And I also broke thermometers and played with the ball of mercury from them.
Like any other threats to continued use of Emergency Use Authorizations, you shall not be allowed anything that works against this “virus” as such treatments would render EUA’s illegal/VOID. You see, shot makers must be allowed profit and the masses are more than willing to participate in the final clinical trials.
I’d rather take this than a DNA altering “vaccine”
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Me too. Fortunately there are no DNA altering COVID-19 vaccines (or “vaccines” if you prefer).
“...I am good for a lifetime. I am now 81. As a child I ate cellar dirt, sucked on rocks, pulled tar from the road and chewed it. And I also broke thermometers and played with the ball of mercury from them....”
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I’m good too. We kids were the classic dirty fingered, dirty faced, muddy clothes brood. Mom let us leave the house in the morning with the admonition “be home by dark or earlier if you’re hungry”. It was a glorious dirt-ball, allergy free childhood.
Common 3% H2O2 contains phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, sodium citrate, or acetanilide as a stabilizer. Diluted food grade (35%) would be preferable to avoid additives.
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You must have lived next door....same games here.
Post 27- good suggestion
Why wait for FDA approval?
Order it here:
Heard about this nasal spray a few weeks ago. Wish we could get it here in the U.S.
Company is out of Florida.
I don’t know much about medical things. Is this nasal spray effective against the virus as the spray from Israel? Or did you post it just as a healthy benefit?
Yoou have to research the % solution of nitric oxide in both to answer your question.
But you can also call or write to the Florida company.
I mean nitric oxide is a commonly available chemicsal and it has been in use for a longtime:
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