The virus is a mucosa resident pathogen . That's why they test for it by jamming a swab deep into your nasal cavity. So why wouldn't the treatment (cure)be applied where the virus actually enters the body. Maybe they don't want kill the virus before it takes hold and starts to spread. Not much $$$ to be made there. A good nasal flush twi…
The virus is a mucosa resident pathogen . That's why they test for it by jamming a swab deep into your nasal cavity. So why wouldn't the treatment (cure)be applied where the virus actually enters the body. Maybe they don't want kill the virus before it takes hold and starts to spread. Not much $$$ to be made there. A good nasal flush twice a day goes a long way towards preventing the virus from taking hold. Using a product like XLear several times a day can stop pathogens from attaching to the nasal cavity.
The virus is a mucosa resident pathogen . That's why they test for it by jamming a swab deep into your nasal cavity. So why wouldn't the treatment (cure)be applied where the virus actually enters the body. Maybe they don't want kill the virus before it takes hold and starts to spread. Not much $$$ to be made there. A good nasal flush twice a day goes a long way towards preventing the virus from taking hold. Using a product like XLear several times a day can stop pathogens from attaching to the nasal cavity.
or just rely on nasal inflammation and sneeze into a tissue?