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Michelle Herman's avatar

Great article. The failure of 'drugs' and even OTC sinus remedies and treatments, are clearly evident. And the ramifications are far wider than we'd imagine. People die because of untreated, un-noticed sinus infections.. so what is to be done? What is anti-fungal, anti-virus, anti-mold, anti-yeast, anti- biofilm? .... we are postulating that biofilm in the sinus cavities is the issue that holds these infections in the sinus cavities... Sinus surgery does nothing but clear physical obstructions. Antibiotics are internal, impacting the blood stream... unable to jump out onto the layer of the sinus cavity.

We invented a nasal rinse that the US Patent & Trademark Office agrees 'cures' sinus infections... why? our main ingredient has been proven over 200 years to attack all pathogens, including fungus and biofilm, with zero toxicity at reasonable doses. Chlorine dioxide is the ivermectin of the century. We are prohibited by our friends at the FDA to actually tell everyone what our product does, but you can easily find out that over 900 water treatment facilities have used this compound for 90+ years to treat and purify water. Like ivermectin, the war on this compound is criminal.

Love to chat with you about what we have experienced, our customers reactions... and how this might be the best option for this widespread issue.

Michelle

www.snootspray.com

www.theuniversalantidote.com

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John Roberts's avatar

Wow. !!!

This was a fantastic article. I didn’t understand everything perfectly but I think I got a good understanding of the big picture.

Coming from the automotive parts manufacturing industry we had to understand how parts work in the totality of the performance of the car. Everything works together even if they don’t seem related to each other. Sometimes we would find through customer experience and interaction that outside elements not part of the cars systems could cause problems that weren’t apparent or even considered during the manufacturing process and testing phase.

Cause and effect. Understanding this in totality can lead to a better solution.

That’s my simple take away.

Thanks for this article to help us all understand more about how things really work. Great stuff. !!!

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