Dr Peter McCullough: Nasal & Throat hygiene become the new norm in a post-COVID world
The initial formula was tested at Utah State University Institute of Antiviral Research and found to have amazing (95% or greater) antiviral properties against SARS-CoV-2, Delta, Omnicron, Influenza, Rhinovirus (common cold), RSV, and HRV 14. The spray lasts for hours in the nasal passages because of another special characteristic of the product’s ingredients.
The ingredients also create a polysaccharide solution, which is a mucoadhesive. The mucoadhesive does three things. It creates a physical barrier to prevent viruses, bacteria, and allergens (like pet dander, pollen, mold spores, etc.) from adhering to and irritating the mucous membrane. Then, it allows the povidone-iodine to NOT get absorbed for hours, keeping it on the surface of the nasal passages where it does the best. Finally, it provides a moisturizing effect when combined with Vitamin D3.
Over the recent years, CofixRx has received stories from persons who have had significant relief from sinus and allergy issues by using CofixRx. It cleans out all the bad stuff or renders those particulates inert.
The FLCCC recommended that total protection from viruses was done by using both a Nasal Spray and Throat Spray, both with povidone-iodine. CofixRX has done this and created a throat spray. It first clears the throat of harmful viruses and bacteria. It works amazing as a Sore Throat Relief spray. Unlike typical sore throat sprays that seek to deaden the pain with menthol or some other ingredient, CofixRx throat spray goes to the SOURCE of the sore throat and seeks to destroy the bacteria or virus causing the issue. The results are incredible. We have had many testimonials of a person’s sore throat being relieved within a few hours or a day.
What is CofixRX™?
CofixRX™ (povidone–iodine) was developed by a team of eight board-certified doctors. Povidone–iodine has been used as an antiseptic by surgeons and other professionals for many years. Povidone–iodine is in the well-known antiseptic, Betadine.CofixRX™ nasal spray combines 1.25% povidone–iodine with vitamin D3.
Povidone–Iodine Nasal Spray, CofixRX™, may be considered for many groups of people in different social situations:
Ingredients & Directions for Use
Shake well, remove cap, spray directly up nostril quickly and firmly. Do not tilt head backward while spraying. Wipe spray nozzle clean and secure cap following use. Do not share applicators.Active Ingredients: Povidone-Iodine 1.25%
Inactive Ingredients: Purified water, xylitol, vitamin D3, polysorbate, gellan gum, carrageenan, sodium hydroxide
Directions:
- Adults & children over 6 years of age: 1 spray in each nostril not more than 3 times in any 24-hour period.
- Children under 6 years of age: Consult a doctor.
Where to buy CofixRx povidone iodine nasal spray?
You can find CofixRX on Amazon.com.James Bragman, DOFACP, is a board-certified member of the American Board of Internal, Geriatric, and Sports Medicine. He is a Full Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine and an Assistant Clinical Professor at Michigan State University. He has been working with CofixRx since its inception.
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Andy – In a recent interview, Dr. Mike Yeadon in the UK spoke out about the dangers of Ivermectin, specifically reproductive toxicity. Can you comment on that?
Anne – Hello Malcolm and Dr McCullough, I very recently came down with C19 for the first time. Thankfully, I was fully prepared with early treatment items and have been managing just fine. I have a question about preventing/treating other viruses, such as the flu. While poking around online, I saw that Sweet Wormwood has similar properties to Ivermectin. Could that potentially be a good supplement to take regularly to help prevent viruses, especially during the winter months? Thanks to both of you for giving so much valuable information and, most importantly, peace of mind!
Genevieve – What is your medical opinion of the J&J vaccine? I realize the CDC removed it.
Jenna – Whilst there has not been a published study that proves that Graphene oxide is in the vaccine but there are many studies that suggest that there is indeed Graphene oxide in the vaccine. I don’t know what to believe, Dr McCullough. Is there Graphene oxide in the jabs? People have rebuked these papers but I am just scratching my head.
Nick—There has recently been a lot circulating on X about the sperm of a triple-vaccinated male who was vaccinated two years ago. It showed that when incubated in saline, these ribbon-like structures formed when using 400x electromicrospacy. People are saying all sorts of things, that it is nanobots, Graphene oxide, etc. I don’t know what it is so I’d rather ask the best of the best. I have seen these structures before in previous studies but doctors like Ryan Cole debunked it. What is your opinion, Dr McCullough?
Linda – My husband and I have been using the povidone-iodine nasal wash and gargling morning and night. I had a thyroidectomy several years ago and am currently taking 100 mcg of thyroid medication. Should I continue using the nasal wash using the povidone-iodine (1/2 teaspoon into a shot glass and fill the remainder with distilled water) or switch to hydrogen peroxide? Will I get the same benefits?
Jacob – My question is regarding the nasal and oral wash using dilute Povidone Iodine/Hydrogen Peroxide. I have used this method since you recommended it and can testify that it works really well and seems to abort the illness when done early enough, but my question is, can we do this too much? I am aware we have good bacteria in our nose and mouth that is important to our health and presume the Povidone Iodine would kill this bacteria in addition to unwanted germs. Are there likely to be any long-term effects from regularly doing the nasal wash every time I have a sore throat or have been in close proximity to someone who is ill?
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