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By *ittleAcorn OP   Man
over a year ago

visiting the beach

A team from Cardiff Uni have been looking at the benefits of mouthwash in killing the virus.

Reading further the main reason seems to be a few of the components including Ethanol.

Soooo, that means having a gargle of Gin is properly medicinal?

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"A team from Cardiff Uni have been looking at the benefits of mouthwash in killing the virus.

Reading further the main reason seems to be a few of the components including Ethanol.

Soooo, that means having a gargle of Gin is properly medicinal?"

Yes, I read that.

I don't like gin, so I'll stick to Listerine

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

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By *ye-spyMan
over a year ago

London

Hydrogen peroxide is good for gargling with and freshening breath but don't swallow it.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"A team from Cardiff Uni have been looking at the benefits of mouthwash in killing the virus.

Reading further the main reason seems to be a few of the components including Ethanol.

Soooo, that means having a gargle of Gin is properly medicinal?"

And having some success with a particular brand too, and just so happens to be the one I have in my bathroom. the main ingredient is 'Cetylpyridinium Chloride (CPC)' I normally buy it for £2.99 500ml from Amazon - I just took a look and it's already out of stock !!! Let's see how far the price hikes.

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS
over a year ago

doncaster

Can't abide gin , I'll stick to mouthwash

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By *ittleAcorn OP   Man
over a year ago

visiting the beach


"Hydrogen peroxide is good for gargling with and freshening breath but don't swallow it.

"

Immediately Gin wins, it's good to swallow!

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By *ittleAcorn OP   Man
over a year ago

visiting the beach

I'm concerned by the anti-gin sentiment creeping into this thread.

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By *ittleAcorn OP   Man
over a year ago

visiting the beach


"A team from Cardiff Uni have been looking at the benefits of mouthwash in killing the virus.

Reading further the main reason seems to be a few of the components including Ethanol.

Soooo, that means having a gargle of Gin is properly medicinal?

And having some success with a particular brand too, and just so happens to be the one I have in my bathroom. the main ingredient is 'Cetylpyridinium Chloride (CPC)' I normally buy it for £2.99 500ml from Amazon - I just took a look and it's already out of stock !!! Let's see how far the price hikes.

"

Already, blimey. I was expecting it to start going, but the paper's not even been peer reviewed yet.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"I'm concerned by the anti-gin sentiment creeping into this thread.

"

As long as you stear clear of Jinn you will be fine.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"A team from Cardiff Uni have been looking at the benefits of mouthwash in killing the virus.

Reading further the main reason seems to be a few of the components including Ethanol.

Soooo, that means having a gargle of Gin is properly medicinal?

And having some success with a particular brand too, and just so happens to be the one I have in my bathroom. the main ingredient is 'Cetylpyridinium Chloride (CPC)' I normally buy it for £2.99 500ml from Amazon - I just took a look and it's already out of stock !!! Let's see how far the price hikes.

Already, blimey. I was expecting it to start going, but the paper's not even been peer reviewed yet."

I have it on 3 month repeat order we'll see if it completes in a month lol.

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..

Surely this makes sense?

Mouthwash has been a suggested aid to cure strep throat for years. Before that, it was gargling salt water or a nasty antiseptic they used at schools in the 70's.

Copper also kills virus.

It was suggested at the outbreak to add copper to face masks to reduce the virus on and in them.

This is only just happening.

It seems the simple wins are being overlooked for the more complex ones we are pinning our hopes on.

But neat gin as a cure, I draw the line unless it's shaken over ice with a dash of vermouth.

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By *ittleAcorn OP   Man
over a year ago

visiting the beach


"Surely this makes sense?

Mouthwash has been a suggested aid to cure strep throat for years. Before that, it was gargling salt water or a nasty antiseptic they used at schools in the 70's.

Copper also kills virus.

It was suggested at the outbreak to add copper to face masks to reduce the virus on and in them.

This is only just happening.

It seems the simple wins are being overlooked for the more complex ones we are pinning our hopes on.

But neat gin as a cure, I draw the line unless it's shaken over ice with a dash of vermouth.

"

I'm sure that would be just as effective (better have two to be sure).

But, yes it does seem obvious/sensible. If washing surfaces, hands etc. works, then sluicing anything that has got into the upper areas of the respiratory system out makes sense.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So trump was sort of onto something....

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By *moothman2000Man
over a year ago

Leicestershire


"I'm concerned by the anti-gin sentiment creeping into this thread.

"

You watch - there'll be an antigin test soon...

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By *erry bull1Man
over a year ago

doncaster

Don’t mention ethanol , they will be rushing to buy antifreeze to gargle with

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Is that a swallow and snort it out of your nose situation as the virus lives in your nose as well...

Would you have a source if possible please

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Is that a swallow and snort it out of your nose situation as the virus lives in your nose as well...

Would you have a source if possible please "

It's painful through your nose lol . . . but use Xlear for that as it has been proved to kill the virus in your nose too.

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-mouthwash-can-kill-coronavirus-within-30-seconds-study-finds-12134289

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By *dores blackmenWoman
over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)

So when I go shopping,it will be sanitise trolley and hands,then have a gargle of mouthwash and spit

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Just to add: Grapefruit Seed Extract is the 'kill' ingredient in Xlear.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"So when I go shopping,it will be sanitise trolley and hands,then have a gargle of mouthwash and spit

"

Well now the boot is on the other foot - co's all you guys get upset when a girl spits lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ethanol?

fantastic. not only with my breath be fresh but i can run around daytona superspeedway at 200 mph.

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By *urekamanfor2Man
over a year ago

Shoreham


"So trump was sort of onto something.... "

Sort of yes

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Gin and tonic has long been medical, it helps ward off malaria

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Maybe Trump was onto something..

Just saying...

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By *ringles0510Woman
over a year ago

Central Borders


"Gin and tonic has long been medical, it helps ward off malaria"

Won't wand off malaria, only the carriers of it. Mosquitos don't fancy the bitter stuff

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By *ringles0510Woman
over a year ago

Central Borders


"Hydrogen peroxide is good for gargling with and freshening breath but don't swallow it.

Immediately Gin wins, it's good to swallow!

"

You think pink or rhubarb gin might work? Could swallow some of that no bother

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By *aria_dreamgirlTV/TS
over a year ago

stockport

Gin wins

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Study sponsored by the mouthwash brand Dentyl. The name Dentyl is mentioned in the reporting so many times, it's like product placement.

In vitro activity does not translate necessarily to in vivo and it's not peer reviewed.

Yes, I'm reserving my judgement. A lot.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Study sponsored by the mouthwash brand Dentyl. The name Dentyl is mentioned in the reporting so many times, it's like product placement.

In vitro activity does not translate necessarily to in vivo and it's not peer reviewed.

Yes, I'm reserving my judgement. A lot."

I saw that too and that it wasn’t peer reviewed, just a poster / presentation or something so disregarded it. Cardiff need to be very careful , they are a Russel group uni so shouldn’t be doing this kind of junk

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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago

In my happy place


"Surely this makes sense?

Mouthwash has been a suggested aid to cure strep throat for years. Before that, it was gargling salt water or a nasty antiseptic they used at schools in the 70's.

Copper also kills virus.

It was suggested at the outbreak to add copper to face masks to reduce the virus on and in them.

This is only just happening.

It seems the simple wins are being overlooked for the more complex ones we are pinning our hopes on.

But neat gin as a cure, I draw the line unless it's shaken over ice with a dash of vermouth.

I'm sure that would be just as effective (better have two to be sure).

But, yes it does seem obvious/sensible. If washing surfaces, hands etc. works, then sluicing anything that has got into the upper areas of the respiratory system out makes sense."

Gin shots and working ftom home.

What could go wrong

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By *moothman2000Man
over a year ago

Leicestershire


"Gin and tonic has long been medical, it helps ward off malaria"

The gin part did nothing, it was the tonic water that did it - it continues quinine.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

I'm not a medical expert but back in February me and some workmates were discussing ways of combating the virus we came up with face masks, blood plasma, bcg booster jab, asthma meds, mouth wash.

Why has it taken 5-9 months for experts to come up with these solutions.

I also had the idea Brussel sprouts were a remedy, wait for that one to hit the news next.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Hydrogen peroxide is good for gargling with and freshening breath but don't swallow it."

It's hard to find hrre

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Hand sanitizer is c. 70% de-natured alcohol. A lot of mouthwash doesn't have the alcohol base that it used to have.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mouthwash is also great for mosquito bites, slap it on a tissue and apply to bite, works better than antiseptic cream.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"Gin and tonic has long been medical, it helps ward off malaria

Won't wand off malaria, only the carriers of it. Mosquitos don't fancy the bitter stuff "

See quinine/tonic water/malaria..

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