Well this would be good news. I don’t want to take the vaccine but I am in a 
profession that may be forced. Since I like to pay bills and eat and all that 
other good stuff I am in a situation. However, I carry an epi pen and an 
inhaler. I have had anaphylaxis over the years to several things and even some 
we couldn’t pin point. From the current reports in the UK, I may be excused for 
now from the vaccine. I would think they would issue us some sort of vaccine 
record to prove we have had it. They wouldn’t just take our word for it. I 
wouldn’t mind doing a nasal spray as much if I had to keep my job. However, I 
put CS in a nasal spray bottle when I go out and I put it in a nebulizer at 
home. So far I have been fine. I would like to thing the CS has been keeping me 
healthy because I have gone most place I want to and I have had and been to 
gatherings. I have flown on a plane and taken a train half way across the 
country. I have been dancing a few times and I don’t wear a mask unless 
requested by the store. 

 

Shelby

 

From: Douglas Haack <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 10:39 PM
To: Silver-List <[email protected]>
Cc: Kym Borrett <[email protected]>
Subject: CS>Covid Nasal Spray -- anti-Covid ACTIVE Ingredient -- similar to CS 
(Colloid of Silver)

 

From:

 

Integrity Research Institute <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> >





...... a great bioenergetics answer to the recent complex discussion about 
vaccines and the question of whether they can prevent the initial infection 
from a coronavirus. Medical researchers at Columbia University have come up 
with the answer in the form of a nasal spray. Specifically, it is a intranasal 
fusion inhibitory lipopeptide that prevents direct contact SARS-CoV-2 
transmission as reported on bioRiv:  
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001_9YcQn90wWxXDvy5kwlhvaq5JyYHsDtRNjJVKlEyua1iuAzJaP5Z9eVNG-r8_lVPIvnEH39fKmY2XU9qT-7l0YCpa3gcXYi3DGmSqi0T5XDADO9fIdKeLZntWctlefgsynLQ2TJhJFwpyn5mD0kesKP3KGgmwfmlfyfwycF3T80=&c=gyQLC6t7cgP-AY7c13tNERSeH4YxMYxuQJ6zLNW-0LOXGkIvuQAu-Q==&ch=nJVq1vFl0QfFxWsJVlNGkBOcqMOJs6sAJj-SId0UL8TF1rkckD5haQ==>
 DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.04.361154 Similar to colloidal silver spray, it may 
prevent infection in people exposed to the new coronavirus, since it blocks the 
usual pathway for the virus to enter the body. “People who cannot be vaccinated 
or do not develop immunity will particularly benefit from the spray. The 
antiviral is easily administered and, based on the scientists’ experience with 
other respiratory viruses, protection would be immediate and last for at least 
24 hours. The scientists hope to rapidly advance the preventative approach to 
human trials with the goal of containing transmission during this pandemic.”

 

Enjoy ...... in SILvation,

 

DH in OZ

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