During this discussion Nathan Jones talks with ZDoggMD about the history behind Xlear, how our patented Xlear solution works and ways to be proactive with our products.
Combine this product with xylitol for oral health and you will get a synergistic effect. in the same way, I suggest this xylitol nasal spray to patients with periodontal disease (who are using my mouth care system to cure their periodontal problems) - explaining that nasal biofilm and oral biofilm communicate with each other - and both need to become healthy to stay healthy.
Using an electric toothbrush, waterpik, xylitol mints and a rinse, fluoride rinse, floss, and a gum stimulator. Let's hope I can save my teeth. My teeth are much more white and shiny. And my gums feel better and look better. The periodontist behaves like she wanted to pull all my teeth out. My gums are receding here and there. Teeth look much better now after 4 weeks.
@@sweetbeep Maybe you’re asking what causes biofilm in the nose to become infected? All over our body - internal and external surfaces are naturally coated with biofilm.
I used to have chronic sinusitis. I was taking antibiotics like 5-6 times per year. Call me crazy, but I think all of the IV antibiotics I had with abdominal surgery knocked out the "bugs" (2013), and within a few years felt the sinusitis creep back in. I discovered Xlear nasal spray in 2017. I don't think I've had sinusitis since then. I've also been using xylitol toothpaste. No more cavities!!! My dentist kept pushing fluoride. I needed more fluoride. Prescription strength fluoride. Peesha. Xylitol is the answer.
I have read some studies that say that xylitol actually helps to increase collagen in the human body, which amongst other things is a really incredible benefit
I started using xylitol for my dental care and have had excellent results, so this is super exciting to hear that it could also resolve my sinus issues.
The bacteria of chronic sinusitis are also bacteria found in periodontal pockets as pathogens of gum disease. Anyone with sinus issues should be aware of this connection and vice versa
@@dr.elliephillips I would consider myself quite healthy, following mostly a low sugar, paleo style diet for almost 20 years, incorporating exercise etc, and since I started listening to your videos and using xylitol sugar and gum as you recommend, I have not only noticed improvement with my oral health, but my chronically on/off sinus congestion has significantly improved. My question is, how is it possible that I have obviously had such a persistent low grade bacterial infection in my naso-pharangeal cavity?? I'm shocked, but thrilled to be breathing much better and obviously improving my oral health without damaging my teeth further with dental treatment. 🙏🙏
@@LAKI_ONE Many chronic sinus pathogens are the same family - even identical strains to those we find in chronic periodontal disease. These are opportunistic pathogens that multiply when they have access periodontal pockets around teeth. The key is to heal all the periodontal pockets in your mouth with my strategies -so they are eliminated. Without periodontal pockets - these pathogens cannot multiply ( as they require an environment = dark and low oxygen spaces - found within periodontal pockets). My suggestion is to ensure you have no pocketing. My strategies focus on healing pockets with specific mouth rinses and gum massage. When you have eliminated gum pockets in your mouth - you should consider an orchestrated push to eliminate any residual sinus infection. I believe Xlear has a sinus wash - and I would throw this and xylitol at your sinus - but only WHEN you have eliminated any last sign of periodontal pockets. Until you do this - problematic pathogens will continue to have a place to multiply in your mouth and then they happily travel back to your sinus.
I want to love everything you make, however it would be so much easier if all were made in USA. I just don't have a trust to ingest something made in China. I personally would be willing to pay more for USA product.
@@krypton7807 China has banned GMO corn...they have banned all GMO food products as their largest trading partner for food is Japan. Japan wont let the GMo products in.
Same here I have mold toxicity , I was using or applying Agrisept-L for a year but I didn’t see much difference and I just started using Xlear and I see it’s improving the infection in my right nostril. I believe Agrisept works better if you ingest it. I’m also taking recently a cocktail of herbs or natural medicine to combat or detox internally and omg I see a huge difference with my symptoms (Berberine, Dr. Tenants fungal detox , kolorex Candida balance, , NAC, goldenseal liquid, cat’s claw, Milk thistle- Dandelion, MCT oil , coconut oil. I researched myself Till I see a functional doctor in February long wait list for appointments here in Boston.
I bought xlear at my local Walgreens. So I assume there are other Walgreens that sell it. The one I bought has grapefruit seed extract in it, which is supposed to remove the biofilm fungus forms. I have a fungal sinus infection for 5 months now. I've been using this nasal spray for a couple of weeks. I also have grapefruit seed extract in a dropper bottle. I put 6 drops in my neti pot so it gets all the way into my upper sinuses. I'm thinking of spraying the xlear in the neti pot, too. Can't hurt. I'm feeling a tad better after 2 weeks of using the xylitol nasal spray. I am so, so glad I found this channel. Dealing with these infections can be depressing. Thank God for this stuff!
My parents and I have been using Xylitol for 4 years and our dentist keeps forgetting we dont floss (we do brush and use like 3 types of mouthwash though + Xyletol gum/mint after meals). The dental assistant keeps trying to get us to floss even though our gums get compliments from the dentist 😅 We'll have to check this out. 😮
I know exactly what protocol you guys use! I just discovered Dr. Ellie Phillips' mouthcare system a couple weeks ago! I got the xylitol mints this week and they're working!
Great interview. I have autoimmune and I am working on change my gut biome. 80 percent of your immune system is in your microbiome. I chew gum and mints, use it in toothpaste and sweeten my yogurt with Xylitol. I use Xlear's nasal spray. I had not settled on a brand of Xylitol. I started the whole process a couple of weeks ago when I discovered all the research on Xylitol, nothing negative.....except the diarrhea thing, lol. That's ok, it's a prebiotic which is a plus. I started with small doses and worked up. I am careful to take it with food. It will take time to fully adapt. The lab rats are doing great.
I use zylotol gum swishing saliva, and spitting out all the sweetner. I never heard of any benefit to injesting sugar alcohols. The last thing I heard is that microbes go wild in the intestine stomach and produce gas and bloating.
No such thing as that It was their identify cover for all name because it was really c o r o n a w e a p o n I z e d v I r u s All samples tested were inf.a&b Their fake nasaltest was intentionally raised to pikup deadrna
This is very interesting! I just recently bought Xylitol chewing gum for my teeth but may also try the nasal spray since my nose is stuffed up and also runs often. I'm also curious if this keeps viruses from binding in the nose as well.
Given the proximity of the nasal passages to the gums, any thoughts on whether using this has an impact in the mouth for the deeper part of the gums than would be reached by gum?
Just chewing the zylotol gum seems stupid since the sweetness is gone in a minute. Chewing out all the zylotol and swishing the saliva is effective. Then spit it out after ten munutes.
The nose connects to the throat, I think that's where the benefit will be, nose and throat. That's my guess. For the teeth and gum, check out Dr. Ellie phillips channel, she has a wealth of info.
@@BeeLZBeeb based on Dr Ellie's recommendations, I've been using xylitol for my oral cavity for a couple months now and I have definitely noticed a significant improvement with my chronic on/off nasal congestion. I'm assuming the Xlear will penetrateneven deeper into nasopharyngeal cavity..
My Mum had chronic sinusitis for decades, lost her sense of smell in her 50’s and ended up getting dementia and passing away. Other than that she hardly had a day of illness in her life, was strong, fit and healthy, with a great diet and lifestyle. This is just my theory based on lots of research I’ve done into dementia. Loss of smell can be one of the first signs of cognitive decline, I’ve known several people since who’ve had the same progression from loss of smell to the onset of dementia several years later. With all of the research into the importance of nasal breathing and the nitric oxide link to brain health, I wonder if these chronic low level sinus issues leading to constant mouth breathing are continually reducing oxygen, therefore nitric oxide, flow to the brain which over decades could be leading to severe cognitive decline. I’m now in my late 50’s and noticing the same pattern with low level chronic sinus inflammation and beginning to feel my brain is definitely not working as well as it used to so I’m really keen to find a solution to this problem. I’ve been using nasal sprays and netti pot washing with reasonable effect but nothing is really solving the problem. I notice it gets worse overnight and I often wake up breathing through my mouth and with a stuffy blocked nose. I’d really like to find a long term solution to this issue so helpful comments would be welcome. I’m definitely going to give this a try. Also interested to find out if the problem comes back when someone stops using the xylitol nasal spray.
I read a blurb about a study that said low dose xylitol makes staph worse, but kills it at high dose. But why must we use it xylitol long term??? We need to ger rid of it
I am interested in this topic and use the nasal spray. But after his blatant gaslighting on the COVID vaccine, I just can't stand even looking at this guy for any length of time. He nauseates me.
I felt the same way about him until he discovered non-duality and began a personal journey towards learning about awakening himself when he read Angelo Dilullo's book Simply Always Awake. Then he made a very long series of vids interviewing Angelo about the book.I still find it difficult to stomach his absolute attachment to certainty (the OPPOSITE of what awakening and non-duality is all about) during COVID, but he's human like we all are and he made a mistake regarding the vaccines, like we all make mistakes.
Xlear is the innovator of nasal spray using xylitol. There are 1000's of studies explaining the health benefits of xylitol for both nasal and oral health and hygiene. Xlear Nasal Spray is all-natural, safe, and effective.
If you checkout the source you’ll probably find they have interests in big pharma or some other reason to discredit the idea of a more natural/cheap remedy.
so in what situation can i use the sinus rinse if it washes out all of the mucous? I just bought it bc my nose is constantly stuffed and that doesn’t sound healthy.
@@recuerdos2457 I don’t use xylitol in my nose on a regular basis. I have pretty stubborn congestion so it was somewhat helpful to keep things clean but not to fix the problem. I use a nasal oil by barakka to keep the passages moisturized and I like that better. I use xylitol for my teeth though to rinse with before i brush and it works great for cavities and all. Diet changes help too for me and horseradish is good for immediate relief of sinus congestion. Probiotics from food or supplements, avoiding sugar and processed grains/foods, and eating nutritious food helps me. I notice dairy bothers me as well (not really butter though) with increasing mucus so getting dairy that has been fermented to get rid of the lactose works better for me.
I use a saline nasal rinse when I get a viral infection. I think it flushes out the virus partials and the saline kills virus. That’s my understanding. So virus and bacteria are different. That’s my take away. I’ll continue to use the saline flush when I have a virus infection. But the xilotol stuff in between.
Same here, don’t use antibiotics anymore. My ENT specialist diagnosed me with bacterial sinusitis following a nasal endoscopy. I used this spray and three days later he was shocked the bacteria was gone. It was not placebo as I did not believe it could help initially. I even bought the antibiotics he prescribed and was ready to take them, but there was no need.
@@carloscarion1748Because most limited males minds instantly reverts to womens anatomy which i find disrespectfull and sad.Most moms and dads did not do a good job dicussing respectful speech regarding females.Actually it is NOT a practice that is nessasary to do as it has caused MANY painful infections.God already has a natural cleansing in place.
I'm in Qld. Australia, I find it in health food stores, or should be easily found online, make sure u buy Birch Xylitol...and it should state that on the packet otherwise it's made from corn and that'll b GMO corn.
That's not what is said in the clip. It's quite widely recommended, actually. Maybe Paul Marik or Peter MacCullough talked about this recently. You could do an internet search!
Oh my. I am going to try it as my sinus is a mess, especially on the right side all the way to my olfactory nerves causing me unable to smell. I put a crayon in my nose at 5. They ran me to a doctor that thought he shoved it down my esophagus. Nope. He sent it way up my sinus where it lodged for 20 years, my growing, formative years, until I almost choked on a hard, ugly thing at 25 reading in bed. An ENT, that I ran to, said, "What have we here. A green crayon." Well I am now in my 60's and they have me using rinses with another, stronger steroid. A month has gone by and still I have no smell. I also have a deviated septum with hypertrophic terminates. The ENT said they are the least of my worries and surgery would be risky because blockage is extensive and all the way up to those nerve endings.
@@sweetbeep Not really. Today, of course, they'd have done a scan to make sure it wasn't way up a sinus. I just has a total ethmoidectomy, sphenoidotomy, Maxillary antrostomy ...etc. My ENT swears the crayon wasn't a factor, that I just had chronic sinusitis. I still wonder, though.
Combine this product with xylitol for oral health and you will get a synergistic effect.
in the same way, I suggest this xylitol nasal spray to patients with periodontal disease (who are using my mouth care system to cure their periodontal problems) - explaining that nasal biofilm and oral biofilm communicate with each other - and both need to become healthy to stay healthy.
Using an electric toothbrush, waterpik, xylitol mints and a rinse, fluoride rinse, floss, and a gum stimulator.
Let's hope I can save my teeth.
My teeth are much more white and shiny. And my gums feel better and look better.
The periodontist behaves like she wanted to pull all my teeth out. My gums are receding here and there.
Teeth look much better now after 4 weeks.
Update? @@randymulder9105
What causes biofilm in the nose?
@@sweetbeep Maybe you’re asking what causes biofilm in the nose to become infected?
All over our body - internal and external surfaces are naturally coated with biofilm.
@@dr.elliephillips are we talking infected or carriage of microorganisms like staph?
This is the kind of information that’s valuable. You should re-post this so more people see it.
I have been using Xlear nasal spray for 3 years and it has really helped control my sinus stuffiness. I highly recommend it!
I used to have chronic sinusitis. I was taking antibiotics like 5-6 times per year. Call me crazy, but I think all of the IV antibiotics I had with abdominal surgery knocked out the "bugs" (2013), and within a few years felt the sinusitis creep back in. I discovered Xlear nasal spray in 2017. I don't think I've had sinusitis since then. I've also been using xylitol toothpaste. No more cavities!!! My dentist kept pushing fluoride. I needed more fluoride. Prescription strength fluoride. Peesha. Xylitol is the answer.
I have read some studies that say that xylitol actually helps to increase collagen in the human body, which amongst other things is a really incredible benefit
I started using xylitol for my dental care and have had excellent results, so this is super exciting to hear that it could also resolve my sinus issues.
I thinking that too…
any update?
The bacteria of chronic sinusitis are also bacteria found in periodontal pockets as pathogens of gum disease.
Anyone with sinus issues should be aware of this connection and vice versa
@@dr.elliephillips I would consider myself quite healthy, following mostly a low sugar, paleo style diet for almost 20 years, incorporating exercise etc, and since I started listening to your videos and using xylitol sugar and gum as you recommend, I have not only noticed improvement with my oral health, but my chronically on/off sinus congestion has significantly improved. My question is, how is it possible that I have obviously had such a persistent low grade bacterial infection in my naso-pharangeal cavity?? I'm shocked, but thrilled to be breathing much better and obviously improving my oral health without damaging my teeth further with dental treatment. 🙏🙏
@@LAKI_ONE Many chronic sinus pathogens are the same family - even identical strains to those we find in chronic periodontal disease. These are opportunistic pathogens that multiply when they have access periodontal pockets around teeth.
The key is to heal all the periodontal pockets in your mouth with my strategies -so they are eliminated.
Without periodontal pockets - these pathogens cannot multiply ( as they require an environment = dark and low oxygen spaces - found within periodontal pockets).
My suggestion is to ensure you have no pocketing.
My strategies focus on healing pockets with specific mouth rinses and gum massage.
When you have eliminated gum pockets in your mouth - you should consider an orchestrated push to eliminate any residual sinus infection.
I believe Xlear has a sinus wash - and I would throw this and xylitol at your sinus - but only WHEN you have eliminated any last sign of periodontal pockets.
Until you do this - problematic pathogens will continue to have a place to multiply in your mouth and then they happily travel back to your sinus.
I want to love everything you make, however it would be so much easier if all were made in USA. I just don't have a trust to ingest something made in China. I personally would be willing to pay more for USA product.
Corn in the USA is virtually ALL gmo. You trust that?
@@mariawalker8403 and China isn’t ???
@@krypton7807 China has banned GMO corn...they have banned all GMO food products as their largest trading partner for food is Japan. Japan wont let the GMo products in.
If you’ve ever taken Tylenol it was made in china
I agree, try our very best to buy made in the U.S.A.
Doctors are now using this for biofilms in the nose. Ive had colonization of mold in my sinuses from mold toxicity and this helps!
Same here I have mold toxicity , I was using or applying Agrisept-L for a year but I didn’t see much difference and I just started using Xlear and I see it’s improving the infection in my right nostril. I believe Agrisept works better if you ingest it. I’m also taking recently a cocktail of herbs or natural medicine to combat or detox internally and omg I see a huge difference with my symptoms (Berberine, Dr. Tenants fungal detox , kolorex Candida balance, , NAC, goldenseal liquid, cat’s claw, Milk thistle- Dandelion, MCT oil , coconut oil.
I researched myself Till I see a functional doctor in February long wait list for appointments here in Boston.
Along with this, you may want to try Nutribiotic Grapefruit Seed Extract Nasal Spray.
I bought xlear at my local Walgreens. So I assume there are other Walgreens that sell it. The one I bought has grapefruit seed extract in it, which is supposed to remove the biofilm fungus forms. I have a fungal sinus infection for 5 months now. I've been using this nasal spray for a couple of weeks. I also have grapefruit seed extract in a dropper bottle. I put 6 drops in my neti pot so it gets all the way into my upper sinuses. I'm thinking of spraying the xlear in the neti pot, too. Can't hurt. I'm feeling a tad better after 2 weeks of using the xylitol nasal spray. I am so, so glad I found this channel. Dealing with these infections can be depressing. Thank God for this stuff!
My parents and I have been using Xylitol for 4 years and our dentist keeps forgetting we dont floss (we do brush and use like 3 types of mouthwash though + Xyletol gum/mint after meals).
The dental assistant keeps trying to get us to floss even though our gums get compliments from the dentist 😅
We'll have to check this out. 😮
I know exactly what protocol you guys use! I just discovered Dr. Ellie Phillips' mouthcare system a couple weeks ago! I got the xylitol mints this week and they're working!
@@allisonrivero9252Me too!!!
Just beginning.
Why swallow the zylotol when it can be held in the mouth for a while after the mint disolves?
My ENT recommended Xlear, that's how I found it.
OMG im happy to chanced upon this product! it's true it moisturizes! not like the saline solution that when dry leaves crusties in the nose!
Great interview. I have autoimmune and I am working on change my gut biome. 80 percent of your immune system is in your microbiome. I chew gum and mints, use it in toothpaste and sweeten my yogurt with Xylitol. I use Xlear's nasal spray. I had not settled on a brand of Xylitol. I started the whole process a couple of weeks ago when I discovered all the research on Xylitol, nothing negative.....except the diarrhea thing, lol. That's ok, it's a prebiotic which is a plus. I started with small doses and worked up. I am careful to take it with food. It will take time to fully adapt. The lab rats are doing great.
🙏🙏🚀🚀🤩🤩
How well has xylitol worked for you? Thanks for sharing
I just found out that I have staphylococcus in my nose. Does Xylitol kill staphylococcus?
I use zylotol gum swishing saliva, and spitting out all the sweetner. I never heard of any benefit to injesting sugar alcohols. The last thing I heard is that microbes go wild in the intestine stomach and produce gas and bloating.
@@janetgarcia3273No! I hope you went to a dr and got antibiotics 🤦♀️
Thank y'all for sharing this information!!!!
I've ordered my Xylitol for my teeth. Now, I'm going to try the nasal thing.
THIS STUFF KEPT ME FROM GETTING COVID!
No such thing as that
It was their identify cover for all name because it was really c o r o n a w e a p o n I z e d v I r u s
All samples tested were inf.a&b
Their fake nasaltest was intentionally raised to pikup deadrna
I am a user of 3 years duration, both irrigation and spray. Great results
This is very interesting! I just recently bought Xylitol chewing gum for my teeth but may also try the nasal spray since my nose is stuffed up and also runs often. I'm also curious if this keeps viruses from binding in the nose as well.
Given the proximity of the nasal passages to the gums, any thoughts on whether using this has an impact in the mouth for the deeper part of the gums than would be reached by gum?
Good question I hope somebody will answer
Just chewing the zylotol gum seems stupid since the sweetness is gone in a minute. Chewing out all the zylotol and swishing the saliva is effective. Then spit it out after ten munutes.
The nose connects to the throat, I think that's where the benefit will be, nose and throat. That's my guess.
For the teeth and gum, check out Dr. Ellie phillips channel, she has a wealth of info.
@@BeeLZBeeb based on Dr Ellie's recommendations, I've been using xylitol for my oral cavity for a couple months now and I have definitely noticed a significant improvement with my chronic on/off nasal congestion. I'm assuming the Xlear will penetrateneven deeper into nasopharyngeal cavity..
Can we rinse or swish with xylitol granulated crystal and leave it on overnight?😅
Yes. Check out Dr. Ellie Phillips.
fantastic information.
what about the new research about xylitol and heart disease?
My Mum had chronic sinusitis for decades, lost her sense of smell in her 50’s and ended up getting dementia and passing away. Other than that she hardly had a day of illness in her life, was strong, fit and healthy, with a great diet and lifestyle.
This is just my theory based on lots of research I’ve done into dementia. Loss of smell can be one of the first signs of cognitive decline, I’ve known several people since who’ve had the same progression from loss of smell to the onset of dementia several years later. With all of the research into the importance of nasal breathing and the nitric oxide link to brain health, I wonder if these chronic low level sinus issues leading to constant mouth breathing are continually reducing oxygen, therefore nitric oxide, flow to the brain which over decades could be leading to severe cognitive decline.
I’m now in my late 50’s and noticing the same pattern with low level chronic sinus inflammation and beginning to feel my brain is definitely not working as well as it used to so I’m really keen to find a solution to this problem. I’ve been using nasal sprays and netti pot washing with reasonable effect but nothing is really solving the problem. I notice it gets worse overnight and I often wake up breathing through my mouth and with a stuffy blocked nose. I’d really like to find a long term solution to this issue so helpful comments would be welcome.
I’m definitely going to give this a try.
Also interested to find out if the problem comes back when someone stops using the xylitol nasal spray.
I read a blurb about a study that said low dose xylitol makes staph worse, but kills it at high dose.
But why must we use it xylitol long term??? We need to ger rid of it
I am interested in this topic and use the nasal spray. But after his blatant gaslighting on the COVID vaccine, I just can't stand even looking at this guy for any length of time. He nauseates me.
I felt the same way about him until he discovered non-duality and began a personal journey towards learning about awakening himself when he read Angelo Dilullo's book Simply Always Awake. Then he made a very long series of vids interviewing Angelo about the book.I still find it difficult to stomach his absolute attachment to certainty (the OPPOSITE of what awakening and non-duality is all about) during COVID, but he's human like we all are and he made a mistake regarding the vaccines, like we all make mistakes.
I understand. Take the truth from wherever you find it
Can you put the granules in a Nettie pot? If so how much?
Check on our website for Xlear Sinus Rinse with Xylitol premade packets for use in your Neti-pot or other nasal rinse systems.
You should put a link in the description
@@XlearIncwhat's in the packets? Is it xylitol or do you add other ingredients?
I just watched a video that suggested, NOT to use Xclear!
Xlear is the innovator of nasal spray using xylitol. There are 1000's of studies explaining the health benefits of xylitol for both nasal and oral health and hygiene. Xlear Nasal Spray is all-natural, safe, and effective.
@XlearInc I agree! I love your product! I use it! I do have a question, Would w Xlear nasal spray help my 5 year old with occasional nosebleeds??
If you checkout the source you’ll probably find they have interests in big pharma or some other reason to discredit the idea of a more natural/cheap remedy.
so in what situation can i use the sinus rinse if it washes out all of the mucous? I just bought it bc my nose is constantly stuffed and that doesn’t sound healthy.
How has the xylitol worked for yoy so far? Thanks
@@recuerdos2457 I don’t use xylitol in my nose on a regular basis. I have pretty stubborn congestion so it was somewhat helpful to keep things clean but not to fix the problem. I use a nasal oil by barakka to keep the passages moisturized and I like that better. I use xylitol for my teeth though to rinse with before i brush and it works great for cavities and all. Diet changes help too for me and horseradish is good for immediate relief of sinus congestion. Probiotics from food or supplements, avoiding sugar and processed grains/foods, and eating nutritious food helps me. I notice dairy bothers me as well (not really butter though) with increasing mucus so getting dairy that has been fermented to get rid of the lactose works better for me.
I use a saline nasal rinse when I get a viral infection. I think it flushes out the virus partials and the saline kills virus. That’s my understanding. So virus and bacteria are different. That’s my take away. I’ll continue to use the saline flush when I have a virus infection. But the xilotol stuff in between.
Have been using Xlear for a couple of years, since 2020 craziness. I did know it has xylitol
And what have your findings/experience been with it?
I never got COVID-19 nor other viruses 🎉
Over ten years rarely need antibiotics anymore.
Same here, don’t use antibiotics anymore. My ENT specialist diagnosed me with bacterial sinusitis following a nasal endoscopy. I used this spray and three days later he was shocked the bacteria was gone. It was not placebo as I did not believe it could help initially. I even bought the antibiotics he prescribed and was ready to take them, but there was no need.
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Douche is just a French word meaning a cleansing or bath, why is that funny? Just curious
In the U.S. it's mostly used for vaginal douching & it's used as a soft insult
@@wasurera Yeah, I know that I’m just questioning the continuous stupidity of that phrase
@@carloscarion1748 ahaha
@@carloscarion1748Because most limited males minds instantly reverts to womens anatomy which i find disrespectfull and sad.Most moms and dads did not do a good job dicussing respectful speech regarding females.Actually it is NOT a practice that is nessasary to do as it has caused MANY painful infections.God already has a natural cleansing in place.
WERE CAN I BUY XYLITOL PLEASE I LIVE IN IRELAND THANK YOU
Amazon?!
I'm in Qld. Australia, I find it in health food stores, or should be easily found online, make sure u buy Birch Xylitol...and it should state that on the packet otherwise it's made from corn and that'll b GMO corn.
How is your snot index?
So this is based on results from one patient???
That's not what is said in the clip.
It's quite widely recommended, actually. Maybe Paul Marik or Peter MacCullough talked about this recently. You could do an internet search!
Does xylitol kill staphylococcus?
I read at low dose it makes it worse, at high dose it kills it. You can research it tho
ZdoggMD?
You made that name up yourself?
That's all I need to know.
Now boxes show made in China
Snot is an obnoxious word, mucous is better
Pobrecito!
No it'snot
Nice
Oh my. I am going to try it as my sinus is a mess, especially on the right side all the way to my olfactory nerves causing me unable to smell. I put a crayon in my nose at 5. They ran me to a doctor that thought he shoved it down my esophagus. Nope. He sent it way up my sinus where it lodged for 20 years, my growing, formative years, until I almost choked on a hard, ugly thing at 25 reading in bed. An ENT, that I ran to, said, "What have we here. A green crayon." Well I am now in my 60's and they have me using rinses with another, stronger steroid. A month has gone by and still I have no smell. I also have a deviated septum with hypertrophic terminates. The ENT said they are the least of my worries and surgery would be risky because blockage is extensive and all the way up to those nerve endings.
I'm so sorry. Can I ask if you suspect anything you did different that made the crayon dislodge itself at that point?
@@sweetbeep Not really. Today, of course, they'd have done a scan to make sure it wasn't way up a sinus. I just has a total ethmoidectomy, sphenoidotomy, Maxillary antrostomy ...etc. My ENT swears the crayon wasn't a factor, that I just had chronic sinusitis. I still wonder, though.
@@lynnees9828 I feel like the crayon was probably a factor since it was a foreign body. Again, I'm so sorry. And I hope you are healing up ok.
@@sweetbeep Thank you. Day 3. Pain is less.
Nothing says "credible medical professional" like calling yourself "ZDogg". 🙄 What next: "YoMouthPimp, DDS"?
Yes. You should watch the documentary called idiocracy, it turned out to be prophetic
Xlear prevents helps prevent Ho mouth in the hood.
Be careful with Xylitol. I have awful skin reactions to it
Can I ask what kind of reaction?
@@sweetbeep hives around my neck and chest and blisters inside my mouth
@@tjkasgl wow. I'm so sorry. Was it xylitol granules? Was it organic? Thank you!
@@sweetbeep I have no idea what kind they use in toothpaste and mints. I won't try it ever again
@@tjkasgl ok thank you
how about how to use xylitol