Written by: Amal Allam Monday, January 8, 2024 12:31 PM
Colds and influenza are widespread at this time of year, but to protect against infection, health experts recommend using a nasal spray to prevent viruses from entering the nasal passages, into the lungs and thus preventing infection with colds, influenza, and even viruses. corona.
The Daily Express website said that using a nasal spray can help prevent you from contracting a cold or flu. The British Health Service recommends washing your hands with warm water and soap and staying fit and healthy as one of the best ways to avoid getting sick. The flu vaccine may also help prevent… flu.
Health experts recommend using a nasal spray that contains the “silver bullet” ingredient, ethyl lauryl arginate hydrochloride (ELAH). This ingredient has been used in a leading brand of mouthwash and has gained global popularity in recent years due to its ability to inactivate viruses and bacteria.
The spray prevents airborne viruses from attaching. The spray forms a barrier in the nasopharynx that protects in seconds and lasts for hours, preventing airborne viruses from attaching. Scientific evaluations have confirmed that more than 99% of the viruses tested were inactivated.
Use a nasal spray that has a unique formula, which prevents viruses from attaching to the nasal passages — essentially stopping the virus before it reaches a dangerous level, experts said.
According to the Daily Express website, when viruses enter the nasal passages, they can begin to multiply very quickly, and when they multiply and reach certain levels, they are able to move to other areas of the body, especially the lungs, where they can cause infection. The nose interrupts this process.
Preventive Nasal Spray is proven safe and effective to help prevent infections caused by rotavirus A (sickness and diarrhea), respiratory syncytial virus, the common cold, influenza, and coronaviruses, including coronavirus.
2024-01-08 10:31:00
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