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Willie Elmore's avatar

Thanks Dr. M for another alternative to the mRNA death chemicals.

Unfortunately, when I saw the BAYER logo on the label I discarded it as a “safe” alternative. In my opinion, BAYER is right up there with Pfizer, Moderna, etc, as companies that don’t care if they harm us as long as the profits rise…..

One can look at the BAYER product ROUNDUP (glyphosate-based herbicides) and draw that conclusion (I firmly believe my “gut” issues, and many other people I know, are due to glyphosate-based herbicides).

I also know this sounds conspiratorial but I wouldn’t be surprised if BAYER introduces mRNA substances into their other products - there’s too much proof now (largely thanks to you) that these companies, and many in our government, just don’t care about our health or safety.

For me, I’ll stick with my homemade saline spray mixture and throat gargle you’ve suggested.

But thank you for presenting more alternatives. I appreciate your work and sacrifices!

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Dr. Kevin Stillwagon's avatar

The protections against initial intrusions of things that constantly move between humans always happens at the epithelial mucosal linings. Injectable products called vaccines will never be able to provide that kind of protection. Thank you Dr. McCullough for helping to make this obvious, and get us out of vaccine ideology.

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Allie's avatar

I have been using azelastine nasal spray for chronic rhinitis for years. I have always used the 0.15% spray, not the 0.1%. It had been prescription only but is now available OTC. The Astepro brand pictured is 0.15%, not 0.1%. Just to be clear, azelastine comes in 2 strengths, not just the 0.1%. Unfortunately, it did not prevent me from getting COVID last year, although I had a mild case lasting about 10 days, in spite of following a combination of McCullough and FLCCC protocol. Since then I learned that L-lysine 500mg/day along with Zinc and some other nutraceuticals can be used both prophylactically and to treat. I used this, along with nasal sprays about 2 months ago when we had a COVID outbreak in my retirement home. Caution, L-lysine and arginine can deplete each other if both are supplemented at the same time. So I stopped the lysine when the outbreak was over.

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GRACIE's avatar

Based on this study, Dr McCullough, would azelastine be best, or Xlear? For years I have used fluctasone for allergies, that's a living most of my life in the Ohio Valley and have never had a much as a cold, since 2008. Then after moving to Galveston Texas, in 2020, I quit using fluctasone, because I didn't have allergy issues anymore. And as you know, even through the plandemic, I never, nor still haven't had covid. As you recommended I am still using Xlear, but due to allergies, should I go back to my original? Thank you

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