A simple cheap nose spray can reduce risk of getting viral, bacterial infections

Here are the key things you’ll want to know:

  1. Spraying your nose (one nostril at a time) with a single spray of Xlear, once in the morning and once at night, can reduce the chance you will get viruses and bacteria that enter through your nose because it prevents the virus/bacteria from adhering to your nasal cavity (see links to studies).
  2. This is the cheapest and most convenient and safest way to prevent getting SARS-CoV-2 that I know of.
  3. I was convinced enough to start using it myself.
  4. I’ve been using it more than twice a day since I first heard about it. So it “sticks.”
  5. There are three reasons for that:
    1. It is super fast to apply
    2. It is very easy to use
    3. It clears my nose to allow me to breathe easier, so even if that’s all it does, it’s totally worth it
    4. It tastes good (you are supposed to inhale through your nose after you spray and either spit it out or swallow it)
  6. It isn’t just me: Dr. Peter McCullough is a fan as well.
  7. The nasal spray is just water with 11% xylitol and .2% grapefruit seed extract. You can make it yourself easily, but I bought a four pack on Amazon for $19. That should last around a year if you do one spray a day in the morning and one at night.
  8. They have 100 employees so it’s a big operation.
  9. They don’t just sell nasal protection (Xlear brand). They also have a dental product line (Spry) and sell raw xylitol (which you can use to make your Xlear refills or use to sweeten food).
  10. The dental line is a mouthwash and toothpaste. Both are superior to other products in terms of the benefits (it prevents the problem in the first place).
  11. You can read more on their website (nasal studies including SARS-CoV-2 tests, dental studies, products).
  12. Disclaimer: I don’t get any compensation or kickbacks; I’m just a fan.

Two more things you should know:

  1. They tried to do tests to see how effective Xlear was against SARS-CoV-2, but the FDA wouldn’t allow it so no university would do the trials.
  2. The DOJ filed a lawsuit claiming the company was improperly claiming benefits against COVID-19. In response, Xlear pointed out that:
    1. The use of nasal hygiene in treating COVID-19-infected people over the age of 50 reduced the risk of hospitalization 8-fold.
    2. Components in Xlear were significantly more effective antivirals against the Delta strain of COVID-19 than Remdesivir, the Government-approved antiviral medicine.

I hope this is helpful. I’ve switched over. You can order their products on Amazon and other retailers.

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    Joseph Olson

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    I was well aware of the dangers of Fluoride in drinking water, but accepted it in toothpaste until the 90s when I researched XYLITOL, approved by Finland in the 1950s. A natural sugar compound that encouraged good and blocked bad oral bacteria. My dentist admitted there was a significant plaque reduction, the food source for tooth decay. See my report on Fluoride and HCQ >

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    Seriously

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    Been using this for 11 years. I use it when I have any symptoms of a cold, i.e. feeling high when I have not ingested anything to cause such a feeling ( which is never), etc. I then use 4-5 times a day & it knocks it back every time…recommended to many. DON’T get the Xtra strength…super painful. I don’t know why he thinks it tastes good but it’s good to lay back & let it trickle down your throat – especially if you feel a little cold nodule- scratchy feeling in the throat. 2 per nostril…

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    Rob

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    A saline solution works best! No need to buy anything commercial.

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    Itsme

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    hydrogen peroxide as a spray. Mix four parts of filtered water with one part of 3% hydrogen peroxide and irrigate the nose with this solution as required.
    You could also use it as a nasal flush. Stand over the sink and squeeze or pulse some hydrogen peroxide solution into one nostril until it comes out of the other nostril. Repeat the same for the other nostril. You can blow your nose out to help clear the sinus cavities

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    karlito

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    ionic/colloidal silver spray is also great…

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    John V

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    The word must be getting out, it’s now $26 in Bezos’ store.

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