Bleach will also kill the virus in 2 mins. or less. From your link: "The spray releases a small dose of nitric oxide and is designed to kill viruses in the upper airways. This prevents them from incubating and spreading to the lungs by providing a physical and chemical barrier." So, you have to spray this continuously? In order to have continuous protection? How will it have any effect whatsoever on the viruses that make it into the lungs and bloodstream? Or are they saying the mist will do what a physical mask can't--block all of the viruses? A "physical barrier" ... yet, the person can still get oxygen into their lungs--through that "physical barrier?" Why no media buzz around this? This article came out in July? Will the antivax folks read 'nitric oxide' as 'nitrous oxide;' and start huffing?
You’re just as obtuse as the people you bash. If you’d pull your head out of the MSM you would know this has been talked about for some time. It is my understanding you use the product 3-4 times daily for a week at the start of symptoms or confirmed exposure as a prophylactic. It was developed to fight Covid, going through the trials. Dotting the i’s crossing the t’s. Sorry if it’s not part of your scripted VaxNazi dogma. https://sanotize.com/ https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...19-treatment-in-India-and-other-Asian-markets
Why the personal attack? Again: From your link: "The spray releases a small dose of nitric oxide and is designed to kill viruses in the upper airways. This prevents them from incubating and spreading to the lungs by providing a physical and chemical barrier." How will it have any effect whatsoever on the viruses that make it into the lungs and bloodstream? Or are they saying the mist will do what a physical mask can't--block all of the viruses? A "physical barrier" ... yet, the person can still get oxygen into their lungs--through that "physical barrier?"
Apologies if I misinterpreted your post, starting off with a bleach comparison..... well, never mind. I’m not 100% knowledgeable enough to explain the product. If it works as advertised, it will positively change the way this virus is treated in the early stages. Please investigate.
Here’s a newsweek blip about it and a couple of others. https://www.newsweek.com/nasal-spra...da-accept-its-claims-help-treat-covid-1627712
So the manufacturer of SaNOtize states it is effective "against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and its variants Alpha, Beta, Gamma, in lab tests conducted at Utah State University’s Antiviral Research Institute.' Tell us why people are taking Ivermectin and Betadine whose manufacturers clearly state are NOT effective against COVID-19.
We're good. I spoke to bleach to show that there's more to just whether something can kill a virus in a petri dish. It should be well established that bleach kills viruses quickly, but can't be made into an effective covid defense--so I used that example. It just doesn't pass the smell test to me. Smells more like a company seeking money--oldest trick in the book. But we'll see what news comes out about it going forward, if any.
GWB, with all due respect, you’re a broken record. Jab, jab, jab and to hell with everyone, everything else that says otherwise. There are other avenues in saving people’s lives than strictly vaccinations. Even fully vaccinated people have problems with this virus. Every therapeutic, every new discovery in treating patients is a step in the right direction for everyone, vaxxed and unvaxxed alike.
To be fair, Israelis have a lot of experience with huffing nitrous oxide gas with joint to make it stronger as they are a nation of degenerate druggies. Nitric oxide is a little different chemically is all.
Yes... there are other avenues to saving lives in the face of Covid.... proven & viable therapies such as Regeneron. Tell us why idiots -- driven by Republican politicians, radio/tv commentators, and social media are using "cures" such as Ivervectin & Betadine which are not effective at all. It should also be mentioned to most effective measure you can take to prevent severe illness from Covid-19 is to get vaccinated.