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Nancy Beiman's avatar

SaNoTize is a measured nitric oxide spray application that has been clinically proven to kill all viruses in the nose. It was originally developed as a prophylactic against the flu. The tests showed that It kills ALL covid 19 virus in the nose within two minutes, and reduces viral load to a nearly undetectable amount in infected patients after two days. But don't take my word for it. Here is the result of the third stage trials in the LANCET. I use Enovid (its name in Israel) and it appears to work. I have traveled, gone to crowded venues with poor ventilation, (although I still wear a mask) and eaten in restaurants, with no infection. There are no contraindications with any medication.. It is not a drug. Nevertheless The CDC and Health Canada have not authorized it. Israel, Germany, India and Singapore DID in 2021, and it's available in any drugstore in those countries. The additional tests by Health Canada and CDC should be expedited. It's even more inexcusable in Canada, since it was developed in Vancouver. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lansea/article/PIIS2772-3682(22)00046-4/fulltext

SaNoTize are developing a nasal flu vaccine. They should receive funding.

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I also came to the comments today to share my experience with anti-viral nose sprays. I've been hoping for a post on these, but as mentioned by another commenter - they seem to risk falling into the 'misinformation' camp and so aren't talked about by many responsible COVID communicators. I have been using both Enovid and an iota-carrageenan spray for about a year now with good success. I am teacher in a primary school as is my husband and our two children attend the same school - so we have quite a bit of exposure!! During the winter and times of heavy transmission we all used the iota-carrageenan spray before school and Enovid after school. They both some decent studies with anti-viral success and seemed worth the try. We did not mask this year (though I do when working with actively sick kids and colleagues which happens a lot). We were sick significantly less than other students and staff. We also have travelled successfully (masking in airports/planes but not much elsewhere). We also managed one COVID case (picked up from a haircut in which my son forgot nose spray) without the rest of us getting sick (we did all use high-quality masks, lots of fresh air and isolation in addition to lots of nose spray).

For those in the EU, Enovid is now available through MaskWholesale.eu and is only 20 euros per bottle (still pricey but better than straight from the Sanotize website).

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