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To: DannyTN; All

A new oral spray that claims to kill 99.9% of infectious airborne germs could mean the end of the flu and the common cold as we know it. The first of its kind oral antiseptic spray promises to end the suffering of millions of people across the world, as the spray protects from any germs breathed in for six hours. The spray known as Halo Oral Antiseptic is 99.9% effective in killing airborne bacteria that lead to infections.

Dr. Frank Esper, from the University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio, stated that respiratory tract disease is a significant cause of mortality across the globe; however, there has been little research into the prevention of respiratory virus infections compared to other conditions. The Halo Oral spray is a unique product as it offers protection from several airborne germs, including influenza and rhinovirus. The spray is created by using glycerine and xanthan gum as a microbial barrier, combined with cetylpyridinium chloride as an anti-infective agent to fight respiratory illnesses.

https://www.getholistichealth.com/5645/new-oral-spray-invented-that-kills-99-9-of-airborne-germs/

Halo Mouth Antisceptic

However, don’
t look for it- they took it off the market to ‘study it’ so that people won’t be able to ‘hoard it’ during the pandemic

There are some mouth washes that have the active ingredient of cetylpyridinium chloride in even higher amount- however I don’t know if both xanthium Gum and Glycerine are needed in order to make it effective- one Mouthwash, Crest Total, has the first two ingredients, but not the Xanthan gum in it-

Also note- while these are great- and will help protect against viruses that get into mouth, it won’t help virus that gets into nose or eyes-


77 posted on 05/14/2020 12:03:28 PM PDT by Bob434
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To: Bob434

I used this poppers back when they were on the market in the store. There has to be some reason why they were pulled. NOw you can just buy them on the website.

Might help..also might damage your nose if you do them too much

https://www.nozin.com/nozin-nasal-sanitizer/


92 posted on 05/14/2020 12:18:16 PM PDT by RummyChick ( Yeah, it's Daily Mail. So what.)
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