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    What if sunshine will kill the virus?

    Most of you know ozone will kill biological substances, viruses included. Sunshine will kill and neutralize some very nasty stuff in just a few days . I believe God put in place all that we need to live a good life here on this earth and perhaps the answer to viruses etc may be as simple as spending more time in fresh air and sunshine . I bought an ozone generator to treat my hunting clothes, however I have mainly used it to treat nasty houses that smell, I'm in the rent house business. It does amazing work in just a few days . Consider this research from the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. Perhaps this is so simple most of the world will miss it ....


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    Which ozone gen did you get?


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      #3
      I think if it's anything like the normal flu the warmer weather should help.

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        By that logic, which I like, we should all drink more. Alcohol is know to kill germs too!!!

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          Originally posted by Swampa View Post
          Which ozone gen did you get?


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          I bought a $50 unit from Amazon that cranks it out. I put it on the continuous setting and let run for a day or so and it will sure freshen up a tired house. Pet odor, smoke and general funk etc. I'm not sure of the name of the unit , but I'll check. I think it's a Chinese cheapie. I guarantee a virus would die under a hard Ozone treatment. I would guess the trick would be to find the therapeutic dose
          To kill the virus and not the patient. Im sure God's natural ozone treatment of outside sunshine would be best!

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            Originally posted by sotol View Post
            By that logic, which I like, we should all drink more. Alcohol is know to kill germs too!!!

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            I think you're probably right, however finding the therapeutic dose is obviously very important !

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              Originally posted by sotol View Post
              By that logic, which I like, we should all drink more. Alcohol is know to kill germs too!!!

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              maybe some white lightning shine but most alcohol is only 80proof/40% it takes atleast 60% to kill germs

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                Originally posted by huntmaster View Post
                maybe some white lightning shine but most alcohol is only 80proof/40% it takes atleast 60% to kill germs
                I did read one source that said the virus lives a long time in the throat area long before it makes its way into the lungs and caused pneumonia etc. Perhaps some good bourbon or tequila or even "shine" slow nursed at this point might work wonders, in the sunshine of coarse!!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by huntmaster View Post
                  maybe some white lightning shine but most alcohol is only 80proof/40% it takes atleast 60% to kill germs
                  Everclear is a little stronger....

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                    Saw the posted article about Spanish Flu treatment yesterday and told by 89-year-old Dad to make sure and get out in the sun and fresh air each day. Not only is fresh air considered to be a natural antiseptic, but the sun hitting skin produces Vitamin D, which also has immune-boosting qualities. Have seen other studies, saying that the heat and humidity of warmer weather actually degrades viruses, including Coronavirus.

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                      Sun light? But whatta-ya do if it's cloudy or rain-n, like right now? And no sunshine forecast for 5 more days? Excuse me please while I run to the grocer store and buy some more TP. Cause the sky is gonna fall when it rains, and squish to crap out of me.

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                        Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
                        Sun light? But whatta-ya do if it's cloudy or rain-n, like right now? And no sunshine forecast for 5 more days? Excuse me please while I run to the grocer store and buy some more TP. Cause the sky is gonna fall when it rains, and squish to crap out of me.
                        Lol! The article says the patients even experienced benefits at night. The earth certainly has a natural cleansing effect, even in clouds and rain.

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