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In this video learn one way to make a 1% povidone iodine solution for the povidone iodone nose wash if you have had an exposure to Covid-19.
What nasal spray or rinse? Use 1% povidone-iodine commercial nasal spray as per instructions 2-3 x daily. If 1% product is not available, dilute the more widely available 10% solution and apply 4-5 drops to each nostril 4-5x daily for post-exposure prevention and the early symptomatic period.
To make 1% povidone/iodine concentrated solution from 10% povidone/iodine solution, IT MUST BE DILUTED FIRST. One dilution method is as follows:
Please note: this is not a sterile solution. The comment about making a new solution every 24 hours is just a suggestion when you have multiple people using the solution. When putting a dropper in used by more than one person the solution can be contaminated.
Please wash your hands before and after making or using the solution. Also keep the bottle/container and dropper clean and disinfected when not in use.
Please visit our FAQ page for more answers to your questions.
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In this video learn one way to make a 1% povidone iodine solution for the povidone iodone nose wash if you have had an exposure to Covid-19.
What nasal spray or rinse? Use 1% povidone-iodine commercial nasal spray as per instructions 2-3 x daily. If 1% product is not available, dilute the more widely available 10% solution and apply 4-5 drops to each nostril 4-5x daily for post-exposure prevention and the early symptomatic period.
To make 1% povidone/iodine concentrated solution from 10% povidone/iodine solution, IT MUST BE DILUTED FIRST. One dilution method is as follows:
Please note: this is not a sterile solution. The comment about making a new solution every 24 hours is just a suggestion when you have multiple people using the solution. When putting a dropper in used by more than one person the solution can be contaminated.
Please wash your hands before and after making or using the solution. Also keep the bottle/container and dropper clean and disinfected when not in use.
Please visit our FAQ page for more answers to your questions.
Donate to the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance, Inc
Click here to make a donation:
GoFundMe: https://charity.gofundme.com/donate/project/front-line-covid-19-critical-care-alliance/joyce-kamen
Buy FLCCC gear at:
Subscribe to our mailing list on our website: http://flccc.net/signup
Follow us on Telegram: https://t.me/FLCCC_Alliance
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