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Lugol's Iodine Antiviral Nasal Solution by Bill Thompson

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Bill Thompson describes how to make a simple nasal solution for COVID-19 protection. Protection Agai

Bill Thompson describes how to make a simple nasal solution for COVID-19 protection. [View this email in your browser]( Protection Against COVID-19 by [Bill Thompson]( With the new dangers of COVID-19 infections, I’ve found a way to perhaps enhance and strengthen mask protection against the coronavirus using lugol’s iodine in the nasal passages. This method is based on research, whereby a drop of lugol’s iodine was placed on the tip of the noses of a group of mice. The mice were then all put into a container and a flu mist was sprayed into the container for several hours. Then the mice were removed and observed for several days. None of the mice caught the flu..." Continued here: [( Learn the Earth Clinic method for using BHT (our favorite antiviral remedy) for viruses in this new video. Trending Posts on Earth Clinic - [Salt and Calcium Carbonate Remedy for COVID-19 by James Wallace]( - [Lysosyme from Italy for COVID-19 by Daniella]( - [Melatonin Update for Covid-19 by Art Solbrig]( - [Sleep on Your Stomach to Help Lungs Heal by Suzanne L.]( With a compilation of over 32,000+ cures reported, we're sure you'll find a natural remedy on [Earth Clinic]( to help you on your way to a healthy and happy lifestyle! Please [write us]( if you have a natural remedy for COVID-19 to report or if you have a question for our worldwide community! mailto:news@earthclinic.com Copyright © 2020 Earth Clinic, LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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