Sound Integrative Health
Alternative/Holistic Medicine
Bellevue / WA / US
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Mucus lining vs. Microbial pathogens
Navigating the battleground of mucus membrane versus microbial pathogens is key to preventing infections and slowing viral replication. A promising strategy in this fight is the use of nasal sprays and gargles. A double-blinded placebo control study in adults with mild symptomatic COVID-19 showcased the efficacy of NONS spray, administered six times a day for seven days after infection. The results revealed that subjects using a Nitric Oxide spray, like Enovid, cleared the COVID-19 virus four days earlier than those on a placebo.
Several alternative nasal sprays, such as Grapefruit Seed Extract, Colloidal Silver, and Oregano, may offer similar effectiveness. While mouthwashes haven't been extensively studied, Briotech mouthwash, containing electrolyzed saline (BrioHOCl® 0.01%), is recommended for its antiviral properties. Gargling sea salt, a traditional practice, can be a simpler alternative.
An antiviral gargle recipe includes ½ tsp Buffered C powder, 2 dropperfuls of Mycoimmune by Thorne, and 10mg Ionic Zinc Sulfate. Gargling with this mixture for 30 seconds, repeated four times a day during early symptoms or exposure, can be effective. Another option is Nature's Jeannie Gargle, which combines various beneficial ingredients.
Maintaining a healthy mucus membrane involves addressing issues like dry mouth and dry nasal mucosa. If you're experiencing chronic dryness, it's crucial to discuss this with your healthcare provider. In the quest for a robust defense against microbial invaders, incorporating these strategies can be a valuable addition to your health regimen.
Navigating the battleground of mucus membrane versus microbial pathogens is key to preventing infections and slowing viral replication. A promising strategy in this fight is the use of nasal sprays and gargles. A double-blinded placebo control study in adults with mild symptomatic COVID-19 showcased the efficacy of NONS spray, administered six times a day for seven days after infection. The results revealed that subjects using a Nitric Oxide spray, like Enovid, cleared the COVID-19 virus four days earlier than those on a placebo.
Several alternative nasal sprays, such as Grapefruit Seed Extract, Colloidal Silver, and Oregano, may offer similar effectiveness. While mouthwashes haven't been extensively studied, Briotech mouthwash, containing electrolyzed saline (BrioHOCl® 0.01%), is recommended for its antiviral properties. Gargling sea salt, a traditional practice, can be a simpler alternative.
An antiviral gargle recipe includes ½ tsp Buffered C powder, 2 dropperfuls of Mycoimmune by Thorne, and 10mg Ionic Zinc Sulfate. Gargling with this mixture for 30 seconds, repeated four times a day during early symptoms or exposure, can be effective. Another option is Nature's Jeannie Gargle, which combines various beneficial ingredients.
Maintaining a healthy mucus membrane involves addressing issues like dry mouth and dry nasal mucosa. If you're experiencing chronic dryness, it's crucial to discuss this with your healthcare provider. In the quest for a robust defense against microbial invaders, incorporating these strategies can be a valuable addition to your health regimen.
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