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Safeguards Against COVID19

By Bud Lemire

The Chinese now understand the behavior of The COVID-19 Virus, thanks to autopsies that they have carried out. This Virus is characterized by obstructing respiratory pathways, with thick mucus that solidifies and blocks the airways and lungs. So they have discovered that, in order to be able to apply a medicine, you must open and unblock these airwaves, so that the treatment can be used and take effect. However, all of this takes a number of days. The recommendations of what you can do to safeguard yourself are:

Ways to Safeguard Against Getting The COVID-19 Virus
    Drink lots of hot liquids. Coffees, Soups, Teas, warm water. In edition, take a sip of warm water every 20 minutes, because this keeps your mouth moist and washes any virus into the stomach where the gastric juices will neutralize it before it can get to the lungs.
    Gargle with an anti-septic in warm water. Like vinegar, or salt, or lemon. Every day if possible.
    The Virus attaches itself to hair and clothes. Any detergent or soap kills it, but you must take a bath or shower when you get in from the street. Avoid sitting down anywhere and go straight to the bathroom shower. If you can't wash your clothes daily, hang them in direct sunlight, which also neutralizes the Virus.
    Wash metallic surfaces very carefully, because the virus can remain viable up to 9 days. Be vigilant about touching hand rails and door knobs.
    Don't Smoke
    Wash your hands every 20 minutes using any soap that foams. Do this for 20 seconds and wash them thoroughly.
    Eat Fruits and Vegetables.
    Animals do not spread the virus. It's person to person transmission.
    Try to avoid getting the common Flu. Because this already weakens your system. Try to avoid eating and drinking cold things.
    If you feel any discomfort in your throat or a sore throat coming on, Attack it immediately using the above method. The Virus enters the system this way, and remains for 3 or 4 days within the throat before it passes into the lungs.


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