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I wonder that too. I’m doing salt nasal rinses.Covid is currently giving me congested lungs w/coughing, so I'm wondering If a "Himalayan Pink Salt Inhaler" would help.
Covid is currently giving me congested lungs w/coughing, so I'm wondering If a "Himalayan Pink Salt Inhaler" would help.
1. There is no such thing as a covid or virus but rather poison in a food, water, air and BTW original definition of virus in the Wikipedia was - poisonCovid is currently giving me congested lungs w/coughing, so I'm wondering If a "Himalayan Pink Salt Inhaler" would help.
1. There is no such thing as a covid or virus but rather poison in a food, water, air and BTW original definition of virus in the Wikipedia was - poison
2. RP suggested that canning or pure white sea salt has less toxins and therefore preferable
3. For the most part lungs problems can be traced back to problems with digestion system and that is where I would start treatment
I woud not use Himalayan pink salt. It is probably the most contaminated salt on Earth. Lot of heavy metals.Covid is currently giving me congested lungs w/coughing, so I'm wondering If a "Himalayan Pink Salt Inhaler" would help.
There are many known poisons that can affect smell perception and troubled breathing and you do not have to invent virus for that. For example in a WW1 'they' used - phosgene gas, mustard gas and phosgene still produced as fertilizer and one of the ingredients in the plastics production.Sincerely asking, why would I smell mint as burning rubber then if there is no (man made in a lab) covid virus? I won;t even get into all of the other alien effects i went through.
We are dealing with something thatThere are many known poisons that can affect smell perception and troubled breathing and you do not have to invent virus for that. For example in a WW1 'they' used - phosgene gas, mustard gas and phosgene still produced as fertilizer and one of the ingredients in the plastics production.
First thing to do when you experience change in smell perception is to make sure you breathe clean air and rinse out your nostrils ASAP with baking soda and salt solution to remove poison that affects olfactory nerves, I would carefully use syringe for that (no high pressure, just get water in the nostrils as deep as possible)
We are dealing with something that
1) was artificially engineered to do horrible things to our bodies, with particular affinity to lungs, hearts and olfactory cells
2) have an ability to spread by person-to-person contact, whether it is a virus that actively multiplies inside the host and spread this way, or a "poison" / "toxin" that is being passively carried on victim's bodies and clothes
3) someone is deliberately and actively spreading it in population in very concealed, hidden, sneaky way. Nobody know how they are doing it and where the contamination comes from. Multiple silmultaneous routes are likely.
But sure. It is HeyThere's fault he lost his sense of smell. He did not breathed enough fresh air and did not used soda rinse fast enough. Silly HeyThere. Why didn't you breathed enough fresh air, HeyThere? Why didn't you rinsed your nose every time you came into contact with that "something"? Huh?!
Interesting position, so you are a hard core virus believer, got any proof of your theory?We are dealing with something that
1) was artificially engineered to do horrible things to our bodies, with particular affinity to lungs, hearts and olfactory cells
2) have an ability to spread by person-to-person contact, whether it is a virus that actively multiplies inside the host and spread this way, or a "poison" / "toxin" that is being passively carried on victim's bodies and clothes
3) someone is deliberately and actively spreading it in population in very concealed, hidden, sneaky way. Nobody know how they are doing it and where the contamination comes from. Multiple silmultaneous routes are likely.
But sure. It is HeyThere's fault he lost his sense of smell. He did not breathed enough fresh air and did not used soda rinse fast enough. Silly HeyThere. Why didn't you breathed enough fresh air, HeyThere? Why didn't you rinsed your nose every time you came into contact with that "something"? Huh?!
There are many known poisons that can affect smell perception and troubled breathing and you do not have to invent virus for that. For example in a WW1 'they' used - phosgene gas, mustard gas and phosgene still produced as fertilizer and one of the ingredients in the plastics production.
First thing to do when you experience change in smell perception is to make sure you breathe clean air and rinse out your nostrils ASAP with baking soda and salt solution to remove poison that affects olfactory nerves, I would carefully use syringe for that (no high pressure, just get water in the nostrils as deep as possible)
Do not understand the aggression, but feeling is mutual? and I found ignore button too!Ridiculous.
Is there a way to block people's posts on this forum? I don't want to waste my time with this poster, thanks.
Found the ignore option, thanks.