ALadysMom
05-15-2020, 06:51 PM
I thought my experience was just unscientific conjecture until I read this today:
COVID-19 transmission could be prevented by mouthwash, study suggests | Fox News (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/science/covid-19-transmission-prevented-mouthwash.amp)
^Shazam! When I was sick in February the only thing that made me feel better was gargling. Did I officially have COVID? Who really knows since there were no tests then. While I felt bad, I tried gargling with salt water, with hydrogen peroxide/water, with mouthwash but my favorite was gargling with straight Vodka because the relief lasted a lot longer. It really helped me feel better. Unscientific? Yes. But if it actually helped others, wouldn’t that be great! It’s simple, readily-accessible and cheap so I t’s worth a try, right? So if you start to feel a sore throat and dry cough, why not try gargling at least until you can go to the doctor or hospital if you need to. Stay well, Villagers.
COVID-19 transmission could be prevented by mouthwash, study suggests | Fox News (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/science/covid-19-transmission-prevented-mouthwash.amp)
^Shazam! When I was sick in February the only thing that made me feel better was gargling. Did I officially have COVID? Who really knows since there were no tests then. While I felt bad, I tried gargling with salt water, with hydrogen peroxide/water, with mouthwash but my favorite was gargling with straight Vodka because the relief lasted a lot longer. It really helped me feel better. Unscientific? Yes. But if it actually helped others, wouldn’t that be great! It’s simple, readily-accessible and cheap so I t’s worth a try, right? So if you start to feel a sore throat and dry cough, why not try gargling at least until you can go to the doctor or hospital if you need to. Stay well, Villagers.