DIY 1 % Povidone Iodine Nasal Spray & Gargle Recipe

DIY 1% Povidone Iodine

1 cup of 0.9% Normal Saline (8 ounces) (See DIY Saline Post)

5 teaspoons 10% Povidone Iodine

Watch Video Tutorial Here: 1% Povidone Iodine DIY How To Video

FLCCC 1% Iodine Nasal Irrigation Tutorial

“We have now recognized C 19 is a viral infection in the nose and mouth for 3 to 5 days before it invades the body.

We can zap the infection in the nose and mouth
With a variety of agents

1% povidone iodine
Is one of those [tested ]agents that can effectively reduce Replication” of RONA, within 15-30 seconds on the Mucus Membranes.


“Diluted povidone Iodine solutions have been historically used around the world to treat upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) by decreasing the bacterial and viral load on oropharyngeal mucosa to decrease the transmission of diseases. “. @petermcculloughmd

-spray your nose before leaving home
-spray upon arriving back home

If you work in a high risk exposure during the day, spray at your lunch break

VAXXED
and
UNVAXXED TRANSMIT the disease…
So let’s do our part and
REDUCE
THE
TRANSMISSION
together

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#Prophylactic Protective Protocols

Efficacy of Povidone-Iodine Nasal And Oral Antiseptic Preparations Against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)

Efficacy of “Essential Iodine Drops” against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Recent studies in 2020 and 2021 proved the efficacy of PVP-I in reducing C-1 9 (SRS-CV-2) viral load in vitro.

Nasal (and oral) PVP-I antiseptic solutions are effective at INACTIVATING the SRS-CV-2 at a variety of concentrations after 60-second exposure times. The formulations tested may help to reduce the transmission of SRS-CV-2 if used for nasal decontamination, oral decontamination, or surface decontamination in known or suspected cases of C-1 9.”

Be sure to follow all of the medical citations with supporting data at the end of the video. With a simple search on DuckDuckGo or Google, you also can find this scientific data to back the use of nasal pharyngeal sanitation.

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