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ESSENTIALS TO HAVE ON HAND

In my quest to take care of myself and my family during this pandemic (and for the rest of our lives), I've spent many days researching the healthiest ways to prevent infection from contagions and to build a resilient immune system that is capable of repelling diseases.

FIRST AND LAST: DAILY PRECAUTIONS

These two products are used every morning and each night before bed.

Using Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) topical spray plus Propolis throat spray is as important as taking nutritional supplements and eating a healthy diet daily. These two items prevent virus from attaching to my body (including my eyes), especially the throat where the virus replicates for days before invading the lungs.

Here are the core products to have on hand:

HOCl (aka HOCL):


Briotech Topical Skin Spray is shelf stable, and easy to carry. Whenever I am exposed to others who may be infected, I “clean up” afterwards by first washing my hands and forearms, and then spraying this directly into my eyeballs and nostrils. After that, I might spray my clothing and mask. 
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Learn more:

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/838158




Propolis Throat Spray:


Buy Throat Spray
Beekeepers’ Natural Propolis Throat Spray acts as a surfactant in your throat, breaking down the lipids that make up the protective membrane of corona virus. I spray it on the roof of my mouth and back of my throat before going to sleep, upon awakening, and whenever I come into contact with others who may be exposed or infected. Propolis is a natural immune builder.

"Bee Prepared!"





I've just ordered a competitive Propolis Throat Spray from Namaste Supplements, and will report on it (compared to the Beekeepers' Natural Brand) after we try it.


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