I watched all three hours of Rogan's interview with Dr. McCullough, and in it, Dr. McCullough described how a dilute Betadine solution (Betadine is that antiseptic they use that looks kind of like thin molasses when doing surgery) flushed through the nasal and oral cavities to combat exposure to COVID-19 because that is where the virus replicates and saturates. He said this is done in many places, and can reduce your risk of catching it to extremely low levels. He said he has been ridiculed for mentioning this. (He also mentioned that this can be done with a few drops of bleach diluted in water using the same nasal/oral lavage, and opined that was likely what Trump was talking about. He also said that the process with Betadine he described was approved by the American Dental Association and that the people who attacked him likely had no idea it had even been tried, as if the "anti-vaxxers" just made it up.
I had heard this, and could not imagine how betadine could be used in this fashion, so I looked it up on Google. The very first hit was a medical looking website article, and in it, they spoke disparagingly of the same people who would use a dilute betadine lavage are the same people who would take "horse dewormer". (It was as if they simply didn't want to use the word "Ivermectin"). The article said you DEFINITELY did not want to do this (Betadine/Bleach/hydrogen peroxide and that it was dangerous, unsupported, and had no efficacy, and was being pushed by people who were looking to kill themselves out of ignorance. Very condescending.
So, Google shaped the return to give a query about "betadine gargle covid" to return a #1 hit at the top which was an official looking medical site that was against IVM, HCQ, betadine/bleach/hydrogen peroxide oral/nasal lavage and pretty much anything else that was not a vaccine.
By the way, I didn't get the exact article Dr. McCullough referenced because I didn't write it down, but a search yielded this: Review of the use of nasal and oral antiseptics during a global pandemic which was interesting reading. (By the way, Dr. McCullough didn't recommend doing this every day, but said if you went somewhere that had been closed in with a lot of people, to do this when you got home.)
I am convinced of deliberate malfeasance regarding anything doing with COVID-19 on the part of Government/Media/Tech/Pharm. Convinced.
We have been using this nasal spray (w/Betadine), for months.
Also, Dr Lee Merritt recommended, months ago, taking iodine, orally....as an immune booster.
Look into Lugol’s Iodine.
And....hubby and I are in to hour one of that excellent three hour interview.
So much great info packed into just the first hour. Looking forward to the rest, as we have been following good Dr Peter McCullough, since his first appearance on Tucker’s show, last year.
If you want to know how biased and full of political misinformation Wikipedia is - there’s a page for the pandemic in Uttar Pradesh [COVID-19 pandemic in Uttar Pradesh].
There is not ONE mention of Ivermectin on that page.
I investigated, and it turns out there’s an anti-Ivermectin troll-editor that rules over that page, and other pages that mention Ivermectin.
This troll-editor also likes to trash keto diet pages [I think it’s a vegan].
A bunch of people have called it out on its bullMitt - yet still it lives beneath its Wikipedia bridge...
Adding to this. It might not be betadine but rinsing the nasal passages with distilled water, nasal irrigation salt packages (neilmed for example), and a dash of apple cider vinegar will do much the same thing. And they can’t ban vinegar. Can they?