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JennG's avatar

I trust your knowledge so am hoping you can set this straight…A NP told me today that mild cases of covid may not develop antibodies. Is this true? I had covid 3 weeks ago, and it was very mild with 1.5 days of an intermittently clogged nostril. I have been counting on having at least 3 months natural immunity (likely linger if the CDC says minimum 3 months, ha!) and was really disappointed to hear this may not be the case. What does your research and knowledge think?

Also, while I had covid, I used the Xlear but did not know about the iodine and food-grade HP until I just read this. My 18yo son just tested positive today and we have another bottle of Xlear here. Will it be ok to use it on its own, or should I get the iodine and HP asap?

Thank you!

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Lysander Spooner's avatar

Has anyone else figured out their ratio for the nebulizer solution?

The ol brainfog is making it very difficult to understand, so I kinda just winged it based off of what I saw around online and what I have on hand..

Dissolved ~ ½ tsp finely ground celtic sea salt into 8oz distilled water for saline solution

Dissolved 5 drops of 650mcg (micrograms) nascent iodine into about 4oz of distilled water

The nebulizer medicine cup volume is 8ml

I put a couple spoonfuls of each into the 8ml nebulizer medicine cup up to the 8ml line and added one drop of 3% hydrogen peroxide to it (the brown bottle topical kind)

Now if that's even an effective solution, I'm not sure how much of that resulting 8ml nebulizer medicine cup solution to use in one sitting, or if it is a fast or slow nebulizer flow rate over time type of deal then how many minutes to breathe it in for 🤔

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