I'm seeing this everywhere yet I haven't seen authentic footage of him actually saying Lysol
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I'm seeing this everywhere yet I haven't seen authentic footage of him actually saying Lysol
He didn't say Lysol, he said disinfectant
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtgVxGkrX1Y[/url]
Through the skin or 'some other way'
[QUOTE=Draz;13977659]He didn't say Lysol, he said disinfectant
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtgVxGkrX1Y[/url]
Through the skin or 'some other way'[/QUOTE]
Yes I heard that. What I also heard was that disinfectant is a common treatment in blood purification.
they nitpicked 2 seconds of a minute long video and blew it up.
TDS.
chrome-extension://oemmndcbldboiebfnladdacbdfmadadm/https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2003/2003.12444.pdf
[quote]Viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza are lipophilic, enveloped viruses, and are relatively easy to inactivate by exposure to alcohols. The envelope mainly consists of the lipid bilayer, taken from the host cells at assembly/budding stage of the viral life cycle. Therefore the constitution of the lipid bilayer should be common in all SARS, MERS and influenza viruses, even after mutations, and thus these closely-related viruses will be disinfected by exposure to ethanol with the same concentration. Existing experimental data indicate that an ethanol concentration of 30~40 v/v% is sufficient to inactivate Influenza-A viruses in solution[1,2,3]. The author suggests that it may be possible to use alcoholic beverages of 16~20 v/v% concentration for this disinfection process, such as Whisky (1:1 hot water dilution) or Japanese Sake, because they are readily available and safe (non-toxic). By inhaling the alcohol vapor at 50~60°C (122~140°F) through the nose for one or two minutes, it will condense on surfaces inside the respiratory tract; mainly in the nasal cavity.[/quote]
^ what about alcohol? Alcohol is a disinfectant.
[QUOTE=tpols;13977668]they nitpicked 2 seconds of a minute long video and blew it up.
TDS.[/QUOTE]
That's what I pretty much concluded. Can you share this whole video?
[QUOTE=hateraid;13977676]That's what I pretty much concluded. Can you share this whole video?[/QUOTE]
The video is posted in this very thread you just chose to ignore it.
[QUOTE=Real Men Wear Green;13977699]The video is posted in this very thread you just chose to ignore it.[/QUOTE]
I thought there was another one that actually referred to Lysol in an attempt to troll
But thanks for pointing that out
[QUOTE=Doomsday Dallas;13977670]chrome-extension://oemmndcbldboiebfnladdacbdfmadadm/https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2003/2003.12444.pdf
^ what about alcohol? Alcohol is a disinfectant.[/QUOTE]
You don't inject alcohol into the bloodstream to kill viruses :oldlol:
Just inhaling alcohol can damage your nasal linings, the lung pathway and the lungs themselves before it even reaches the virus cells embedded within the pockets of your lungs. It is dangerous enough that doctors and scientists don't even attempt that..
[QUOTE=hateraid;13977665]Yes I heard that. What I also heard was that disinfectant is a common treatment in blood purification.[/QUOTE]
You don't use disinfectants inside the body.. Especially not inject them into your lungs..
[QUOTE=bladefd;13977721]You don't use disinfectants inside the body.. Especially not inject them into your lungs..[/QUOTE]
Oh really? Disinfectants are not used inside the body? I better get everyone at every hospital to stop their IVs.
There are many forms of disinfectants, some in vitro some in vivo. You are wrong
I remember being taught not to put anything on my skin, body or hair that I wouldn’t ingest.
What this charade is exposing is how toxic these “disinfectants” really are. I wouldn’t willingly spray any of that shit on or around me.
Everyone looks stupid here.
[QUOTE=Norcaliblunt;13977740]I remember being taught not to put anything on my skin, body or hair that I wouldn’t ingest.
What this charade is exposing is how toxic these “disinfectants” really are. I wouldn’t willingly spray any of that shit on or around me.
Everyone looks stupid here.[/QUOTE]
When my son was in the hospital for skin treatment he was asked to bathe with a cap full of bleach in his bath water. It cured him. You have to look at the specific treatment before bastardizing the whole statement
[QUOTE=rawimpact;13977738]Oh really? Disinfectants are not used inside the body? I better get everyone at every hospital to stop their IVs.
There are many forms of disinfectants, some in vitro some in vivo. You are wrong[/QUOTE]
Which is why everyone look so stupid on the internet. Misappropriating what someone says is dangerous
[QUOTE=hateraid;13977745]When my son was in the hospital for skin treatment he was asked to bathe with a cap full of bleach in his bath water. It cured him. You have to look at the specific treatment before bastardizing the whole statement[/QUOTE]
I don’t know the severity of your sons condition, the urgency of needing to do that bleach bath method, or whether or not there were less toxic substances like hydrogen peroxide that could have been used, but as a general rule of thumb I wouldn’t mess with products like that.