Clorox says please don't bathe in Clorox like Mrs. Cuomo

No, he thinks Americans should inject disinfectants rather than bath in it, least bathing in it won't kill you, can't say the same for injecting it, and he's the President, well, least on paper

He never said that, Anchovies.
 
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Writing in a blog post for her wellness website The Purist, Mrs Cuomo said: “Since there is no proven treatment and I did not want to embark on a side-effects nightmare of unproven drugs, I was ready to try alternatives… I am sharing this, but this isn’t a debate. If you think these are far-fetched treatments, think again.”

In the post, Mrs Cuomo explains that, in addition to consuming a variety of vitamins and using a pulsed electromagnetic field portable machine to heal cells, she took baths with bleach to “combat the radiation and metals in my system and oxygenate it”.

“At the direction of my doctor, Dr Linda Lancaster, who reminded me that this is an oxygen-depleting virus, she suggested I take a bath and add a nominal amount of bleach. Yes, bleach. So, I add a small amount - 1/4 to ½ cup ONLY - of Clorox to a full bath of warm water (80 gallons),” she wrote, referring to the founder of the Light Harmonics Institute, an “Energy Medicine Clinic and Educational Center”.

According to Dr Lancaster, who is a board-certified “energy medicine and homeopathic physician,” according to her website, the bleach baths are used to “neutralize heavy metals because they slow up the electromagnetic frequency of our cells, which is our energy field, and we need a good flow of energy”.

Mrs Cuomo also included a quote from Dr Lancaster claiming that “Clorox is sodium chloride - which is technically salt” and that “there is no danger in doing this”.

However, the guidance goes against what is recommended by Clorox’s website, which states that bleach is “NOT recommended for personal hygiene of any kind” and that consumers should “always avoid direct skin and eye contacts with both undiluted bleach, as well as prolonged contact with the various bleach solutions we recommend for household cleaning and laundry.”

Previously, the US Department of Health and Human Services urged the public against attempting “alternative” treatments for coronavirus.

“There is no scientific evidence that any of these alternative remedies can prevent or cure Covid-19,” the organization said.



https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/cristina-cuomo-coronavirus-clorox-baths-a9483301.html
 
Didn't you listen to what Trump said????

“Any scope procedure involves a fiber optic light carrier—because it’s always really dark otherwise lol. Colonoscopy, laparoscopic procedures, or etc all involve delivering light either through a flexible tube or rigid scope.

Trump apparently overheard one of his medical advisers talking about delivering UV radiation into the lungs. I’ve never heard of that but I’m sure there’s a lot of things I’ve never heard of. This is one of those instances where I’d hear Trump make a comment and I think to myself ‘gee, I hope he’s right, that might save some lives’.

Trump’s ‘mistake’ was in using the lay-term ‘disinfectant’ which the idiot News Fakers took to mean Lysol or whatever. Trump should have said something like ‘an anti-viral delivered along with a surfactant’ just for the lol’s. Set all the News Fakers to googling.

Medical people tend to not get so confused about these things so easily. I’ve never heard of the UV bit [for whatever that’s worth] but theoretically at least, it might be of some benefit and they sure as hell should try it.

Bottom line, it’s just another absurd non-issue generated by our wonderful media.”
Per Darth Omar
 
“Any scope procedure involves a fiber optic light carrier—because it’s always really dark otherwise lol. Colonoscopy, laparoscopic procedures, or etc all involve delivering light either through a flexible tube or rigid scope.

Trump apparently overheard one of his medical advisers talking about delivering UV radiation into the lungs. I’ve never heard of that but I’m sure there’s a lot of things I’ve never heard of. This is one of those instances where I’d hear Trump make a comment and I think to myself ‘gee, I hope he’s right, that might save some lives’.

Trump’s ‘mistake’ was in using the lay-term ‘disinfectant’ which the idiot News Fakers took to mean Lysol or whatever. Trump should have said something like ‘an anti-viral delivered along with a surfactant’ just for the lol’s. Set all the News Fakers to googling.

Medical people tend to not get so confused about these things so easily. I’ve never heard of the UV bit [for whatever that’s worth] but theoretically at least, it might be of some benefit and they sure as hell should try it.

Bottom line, it’s just another absurd non-issue generated by our wonderful media.”
Per DRth Omar

Earl, so now you're going to blame the media for what Trump said publicly.
 
“Any scope procedure involves a fiber optic light carrier—because it’s always really dark otherwise lol. Colonoscopy, laparoscopic procedures, or etc all involve delivering light either through a flexible tube or rigid scope.

Trump apparently overheard one of his medical advisers talking about delivering UV radiation into the lungs. I’ve never heard of that but I’m sure there’s a lot of things I’ve never heard of. This is one of those instances where I’d hear Trump make a comment and I think to myself ‘gee, I hope he’s right, that might save some lives’.

Trump’s ‘mistake’ was in using the lay-term ‘disinfectant’ which the idiot News Fakers took to mean Lysol or whatever. Trump should have said something like ‘an anti-viral delivered along with a surfactant’ just for the lol’s. Set all the News Fakers to googling.

Medical people tend to not get so confused about these things so easily. I’ve never heard of the UV bit [for whatever that’s worth] but theoretically at least, it might be of some benefit and they sure as hell should try it.

Bottom line, it’s just another absurd non-issue generated by our wonderful media.”
Per DRth Omar

Don't listen to their deflection attempts.

They only seek to conceal their shame that Cuomo's wife actually did what they claim the president said.
 
Earl, so now you're going to blame the media for what Trump said publicly.

But White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany argued Friday the widespread criticism Trump received for his medical counsel was unwarranted, and accused the news media of distorting the president’s message.

“President Trump has repeatedly said that Americans should consult with medical doctors regarding coronavirus treatment, a point that he emphasized again during yesterday’s briefing,” McEnany said in a statement. “Leave it to the media to irresponsibly take President Trump out of context and run with negative headlines.”

McEnany’s defense of the president, however, did not reflect the reality of the Trump’s remarks Thursday, which explicitly encouraged further scientific study of the use of disinfectants on those who had fallen ill with the coronavirus.

“And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning?” Trump said. “Because you see it gets in the lungs, and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that. So you’re going to have to use medical doctors with — but it sounds interesting to me.
politico.com

The word Lysol was never used.

Nor did he suggest injecting disinfectants.
 
Legion, what would this forum be without you, being it's clown?????????????????? You do keep us laughing, and I appreciate that greatly.

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The president never said the word “Lysol” and he never said to inject disinfectants, Trumper.

Why do you lie when it's so easily disproved?

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-disinfectants-covid-19/
THE PRESIDENT: Right. And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning. Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that. So, that, you’re going to have to use medical doctors with. But it sounds — it sounds interesting to me.
 
The president never said the word “Lysol” and he never said to inject disinfectants, Trumper.

It's whataboutism, designed to make you focus on a lie instead of the very real stupidity of Cuomo's wife.

Whataboutism is an old Soviet propaganda trick.
 
But White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany argued Friday the widespread criticism Trump received for his medical counsel was unwarranted, and accused the news media of distorting the president’s message.

“President Trump has repeatedly said that Americans should consult with medical doctors regarding coronavirus treatment, a point that he emphasized again during yesterday’s briefing,” McEnany said in a statement. “Leave it to the media to irresponsibly take President Trump out of context and run with negative headlines.”

McEnany’s defense of the president, however, did not reflect the reality of the Trump’s remarks Thursday, which explicitly encouraged further scientific study of the use of disinfectants on those who had fallen ill with the coronavirus.

“And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning?” Trump said. “Because you see it gets in the lungs, and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that. So you’re going to have to use medical doctors with — but it sounds interesting to me.
politico.com

The word Lysol was never used.

Nor did he suggest injecting disinfectants.

How truthful is Kayleigh McEnany?????????????
 
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