Actually, I had similar experience early on in my CS usage. I caught a
cold, though I was taking oral CS daily. Someone here told me I should
have been misting my eyes and hands regularly, particularly when out in
public. Since starting this, I have only caught one further cold in 3
years, and that was when I started regularly forgetting to mist. As I'm
misting my eyes, I inhale as much of the mist as I can (I don't spray
eyes directly exactly, but mist a few inches back from my face and sort
of blink into the little cloud).
If someone coughs on me in a store, I pull out my little bottle of CS
and mist my eyes and hands right then. I don't care what people think,
being thought weird is far better than catching something.
I have to say, the idea that flu and cold viruses enter the body
primarily through the eyes still seems silly to me. However, the idea of
misting the eyes is to stop them at the door, and it works for me.
Misting hands is important because we all touch our eyes much more than
we realize, thus transferring pathogens from whatever else we have
touched right to the prime entryway.
sol
[email protected] wrote:
In a message dated 18/10/2005 17:11:52 GMT Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Those spray thingy’s is simply getting it into your body through
the lungs which just means it’s its into your blood stream
faster through breathing it in. Rather then taking it orally. If
you build up your supply within the body I couldn’t see any
difference to whether one induced it through the mouth or lungs;
Unless someone has so form of lung infection?
Well that's the thing, I used to take CS orally and was surprised when
I got bronchtiis as I thought drinking it would protect me. Then I
heard from a CS list that what I should have done was sprayed it up
the nasal passages in into the throat?
ANYONE ELSE HEAR THIS?
tHANKS.
mO
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