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we are helpless. save us from the virus. come soon. warp speed.

What a profound collapse of the Religion of Medicine.

I am now a proud anti-vaxer

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About a year ago I stopped bathing with soap. I don't recall exactly what the motivation was, but intuitively I thought why do I go through a daily ritual of destroying all the oils and bacteria my body puts on my skin to protect me. It was a blinding flash of the obvious. Since then, I have only showered with warm water and a wash cloth. At 70 years old my skin appears healthy, not dry, and I'm certain is contributing to my overall unvaxed wellness.

In hindsight and in light of the past three pharma years, I realized the entire ritual of disinfecting and de-bacterializing one's body was not nature calling but Unilever calling. It is a result of 100 years of advertising, that had turned into an unquestioned societal norm, and now I think probably a harmful one.

Reading this article about hypochlorous acid, gives be a glimpse of what I presumed had to be occurring, but didn't have any 'science' to attribute to it. Now I do.

Thanks, Robert.

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wow, I thought I was the only one. I only use soap to wash my hands. I use a baking soda solution for under arms and hair. I also think the daily removal of all the dead skin is going to reduce your tolerance to sun exposure. A little dirt and dead skin cells is a natural suncreen.

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Coconut oil under the arms will moisturize the skin, and act as a natural antibiotic and deodorant. Add a little arrowroot and zinc oxide and you have a nice deodorant.

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Welcome

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Me too, Don!!!!

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I don't know if xlear is similar. It uses xylitol. I've been using all school year and I have not come down with one cold. Couple of little stomach bugs but no colds. Which is even more amazing because my husband caught several and was sick for weeks over the fall and winter. I'm down for anything the FDA does not recommend lol.

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Did you get the idea for Xylitol from Steve Kirsch's website? He did a whole newsletter on it. Again, THIS saves the day was basically his headline as I recall.

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That is what is in my tooth paste.

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Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs.

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and can cause diarrhea and gas. Still no knowledge of long term affects. Remember Aspartame? Derived from Ant Poison. Mmmmm Yum

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Good to know if I ever have another dog.

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Was wondering same thing….

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If there is not massive profit potential in it for the medical industrial complex it is D.O.A.--HCQ and Ivermectin showed us how the game is played as well.

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Bingo! So many natural, safe for centuries remedies have been made illegal or inaccessible so that they don't compete with a more profitable product.

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Jun 7, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I'm still shocked! ;)

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Yes indeed. Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL) is very good and safe. I have a bottle here:) Environize 200 Anolyte.

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Where did you acquire the HOCL? What was the cost? Thank you.

Patrick

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This is the site in Canada : https://environize.ca/ US Website: www.environize.us

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Hey Mario. The .us link takes you to the .ca link. Over $27 to ship a bottle that costs $12.99 to the US 😩

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This brand Briotech Pure Hypochlorous USA looks good : https://briotechusa.shop/products/pure-hypochlorous?variant=32544023609418

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thanks for searching for the rest of us Mario!

Briotech does not list concentration like Environize does(0.0338%), not in label either. More expensive than environize if buying a gallon. Only cheaper if buying small containers it appears.

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Thank you Mario! Much better! Shipping was $7.50. Product $16.49 for 4 oz. Sincerely appreciate the link.

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I don't understand why shipping is so expensive... Don't tell anybody but I spray this product in my mouth once in a while:)

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they wanted $40 (purolator) for shipping for anything you want to order. . . and it goes UP from there!@

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Can you drink it?

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Jun 8, 2023·edited Jun 8, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

It is kind of funny…I lived a suburb of Chicago. If You took a left, You could be at costco, home depot, grocery store, etc. wearing a mask/social distancing in 10 minutes or take a right, in 25-35 minutes You could be in a small country town where You got a hug or a hand shake and a smile with no mask. I think they might have outlawed hand sanitizer there. Guess which way I turned. Ed

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Jun 8, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

There is also the curious case of Vancouver company SaNOtize, who, quite. early on, came up with a blockbuster nasal spray that was effective at treating Covid. Canadian authorities deep-sixed it and they ended up taking it to Israel. Approvals have been impossible to get outside of Israel and Asia.

https://sanotize.com/clinical-trials-covid/

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I remember seeing this product early on in the Covidcrisis. Why am I not surprised it's only available outside the country?

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To think that it would have meant a financial windfall for a Canadian company that the government could have shared in via tax revenue on profits is very discouraging. Interesting how everything but the experimental gene therapy injections vanished right before our eyes.

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If people don't understand by now that gov't people are dull-witted, lazy, greedy, and can't see beyond their thoughts of the moment ... Well...

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Get the machine. Buy some blue or amber glass spray bottles and make it yourself. No need to buy it made and cuts down on plastic bottle waste. The machine is not cheap but it costs nothing to make it (water, kosher salt and vinegar). I don’t know about diluting it for a nasal wash as I currently use it for cleaning my countertops and all over the house. Truly cleans well. Can also make a degreaser solution.

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Where do you get the machine?

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Key words = Salt/Vinegar…No need for “moss killer”.

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I've used Hypochlorous Acid daily for years. It's amazing stuff. I use Force of Nature brand which you can find on Amazon.

One fascinating study done on prostitutes showed that it protected them from STIs. It even helps keep acne in check when used as a toner on your face!

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So an acne free whore...bonus!

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When you say you use daily how do you use it. Eyes, nasal, skin, washing hard surfaces?

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Disinfecting surfaces, facial toner, antiseptic for cuts, and all over body spray after flights and close contact (especially during vaccine rollouts due to shedding by vaxxed persons).

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Heretic!!!! The inquisition must be brought to crush this blasphemous dissent against big pharma and its hi priest Lord Fauci. I loved the line in the video you posted yesterday that if you completely crush dissent you create consensus. This one line sums up the policy drive of the NIAID. Amazingly this tax funded government organization is probably more to blame for the million plus deaths in America than any one or any other reason at all. They seem to only create obstructions and no solid verified solutions. As always with this regime no one is held to account for this malpractice. J.Goodrich

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And from the FL company and not an imitation from China.

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This FDA action does not surprise me, in fact I am surprised the FDA didn't go after them take their process away and threaten jail if they produced any of this, or told anyone about this.

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Or study it and post up a bogus study saying it doesn't work. Nothing is beyond these people!

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I heard about HOCL from a wholistic veterinarian on a podcast. She was using it to swab her cat's gums to cure gingivitis. I sought out the spray bottle that allows you to make it at home and have used it on my dog's fungal infected skin on her back that was crusty. It worked! The spray I purchased from my vet a year early didn't help but the HOCL spray worked within a few days. The solution lasts for about 20 days before you need to electrolyze another batch of salt water in the bottle. I've read you can use it to clean produce, kill botrytis on the dirt affecting sprouting seeds, etc.

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My daughter's dog had a small wound that he wasn't too happy about letting my daughter work on on a regular basis. I had to dog-sit him for 48 hours and I decided to try spraying his wound with a salt water solution every time he passed by me. After 24 hours there was noticeable improvement and by 48 hours it was well on the way to being healed. My inspiration? A family member who grew up in Sydney, Australia and was a surfer told me once that whenever he had a cut or scrape, after an afternoon in the surf it was gone!

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I’m sure it would be a more effective treatment for horses prone to “scratches” and hoof abscesses. The commercial products are always hit/miss.

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I’ve been making my own HOCI for years to clean around the house (great cleaner) and was thinking it it would work as a nasal wash! You read my mind!

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Can you share how you make it?

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Search Force of Nature on Amazon.com

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Best to make it yourself (get the machine) as it loses effectiveness over time (30 days). I use it so much that I make a batch every month.

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What machine? Would appreciate info.

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