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Chuck Solomon
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Research backs warm air effect on viruses - hair dryer could work

Post by Chuck Solomon »

The Coronavirus and many other pathogens are easily KILLED BY WARM AIR from your hair dryer.
The virus simply falls apart from exposure to a little heat. These viruses start a colony and live only in the cooler areas
just inside your nose and the forpart of your sinus. Your breathing keeps these area's cooler, as the virus prefers, rather than deeper area's of the body.

So here's what to do:
Cool your face and outside of your nose with a spray or splash of water.
Select the lowest warm temp on your hair dryer and carefully blow some warm air into your nose and breathe it in.
Do this for about 5 minutes, occasionally moving the hair dryer aside if it gets too hot.

Air temp of 133 deg F, or warmer, will cause the virus cell-wall to break down so the virus dies.
Use the air temp as warm as you can comfortably tolerate it.

Repeat the heat treatment a couple of times a day to prevent infection by coronavirus, many other viruses and colds.
If you start to feel like you are catching something, repeat the treatment 5 times per day.

The homeopathic remedies for coronavirus infection and most flu are:
Bryon 30c
Gelsemium 30c
Eupatorium Perf 30c

Pass this on to as many people as you can.
We may be able to stop the crisis caused by this virus.
Higher temp weakens and drys out the virus so it apparently can't infect and spread - research to find the truth:
Quote from ScienceDaily (Ref below):
In spring and summer, however, the temperatures are too high to allow the viral membrane to enter its gel state. Dr. Zimmerberg said that at these temperatures, the individual flu viruses would dry out and weaken, and this would help to account for the ending of flu season.

The finding opens up new possibilities for research, Dr. Zimmerberg said. Strategies to disrupt the virus and prevent it from spreading could involve seeking ways to disrupt the virus’s lipid membrane.

In cold temperatures, the hard lipid shell can be resistant to certain detergents, so one strategy could involve testing for more effective detergents and hand-washing protocols to hinder the spread of the virus.

Similarly, Dr. Zimmerberg added that flu researchers might wish to study whether, in areas affected by a severe form of the flu, people might better protect themselves against getting sick by remaining indoors at warmer temperatures than usual.

The findings were published online March 2 in Nature Chemical Biology. The study was a collaboration between researchers at two NIH institutes, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
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Ellen Madono
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Re: Research backs warm air effect on viruses - hair dryer could work

Post by Ellen Madono »

Chuck. Sorry, but there are no sure remedies. You are passing on the remedies suggested by Paul Herscu in reference to the influenza of last year. Those remedies maybe useful, but there is a much longer list. Also, there are actual Coronavirus cases up now. So, this kind of haphazard lists is not relevant. In fact, it is a misrepresentation of homeopathy. People will take these remedies in hopes that this is really the short list. They will take one of those remedies and it will fail. Then they will blame homeopathy. I want a short list too. But, at the moment that seems unrealistic.

Your hot air method seems a bit like the Chinese fantasy that the virus will be killed by drinking hot water. The problem is 1. it dries out the mucuss membrane so it cannot do its function of carrying out debris including viruses. Also, viruses enter much deeper into your body. Hot air will not reach there.
Ellen Madono
Why The Flu Virus Is More Infectious In Cold Winter Temperatures
A new finding may account for why the flu virus is more infectious in cold winter temperatures than during the w....


Hennie Duits
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Re: Research backs warm air effect on viruses - hair dryer could work

Post by Hennie Duits »

Would there be a test showing how the virus behaves in a sauna?

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Roger
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Re: Research backs warm air effect on viruses - hair dryer could work

Post by Roger »

I have been casually following CoVid discussions, so please correct me if I am wrong.

I think we, as homeopaths, are losing our direction. Homeopathy is not about “killing the virus”.

A homeopathic remedy removes our susceptibility to the virus, even if infected with it.

Roger


Ellen Madono
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Re: Research backs warm air effect on viruses - hair dryer could work

Post by Ellen Madono »

Yes.


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