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The Journal of the American Medical Association states that using a nasal spray that deactivates the Covid virus in the nose, may not only prevent person-to-person spread of SARS-CoV-2, but may also diminish the severity...
Using a nasal spray that deactivates the Covid virus in the nose is an episode from Africa Rise and Shine by Channel Africa. The Journal of the American Medical Association states that using a nasal spray that deactivates the Covid virus in...
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Published Jun 25, 2021, 6:09 long, audio available.
The Journal of the American Medical Association states that using a nasal spray that deactivates the Covid virus in the nose, may not only prevent person-to-person spread of SARS-CoV-2, but may also diminish the severity of the disease in patients by limiting spread and decreasing viral load delivered to the lungs. Researchers have identified two agents: xylitol and grapefruit seed extract, which, when administered in the form of nasal sprays help reduce COVID-19 symptoms in patients. More from Andy Cook, the owner of Exceptional Health, who imports a nasal spray that contains xylitol and grapefruit seed extract.
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Using a nasal spray that deactivates the Covid virus in the nose is an episode from Africa Rise and Shine by Channel Africa.
This episode is 6:09 long.
This episode was published on Jun 25, 2021.
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Using a nasal spray that deactivates the Covid virus in the nose is from Africa Rise and Shine by Channel Africa.
Published Jun 25, 2021 and 6:09 long