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A big wooden bucket. No, no, no, no. It was a doctor. I was looking at my notes and stuff. And it's a Dr. David Marquess. He's a viral doctor, I guess. Well, anyhow, what it is, you use 20 millimeter syringe with your nasal solution. And you use two milliliters of iodine. You mix that together and get yourself one of those little nasal spray bottles. You get empty ones. I bought them on Amazon. I paid like $5 for three of them or something like that. And I leave one in my car. And then I've got one in the house. And then I made a big batch in the nasal solution itself. I've got like 75% iodine mixed into it. So it comes out so I can refill my bottle all the time. So like I say, I've used that. And I really, really think it's clear dope or blue season and stuff like that. Like I say, if you're going to be in big crowds, it's worth it just to squirt yourself a couple times. Blow your nose, then shoot this stuff. And it's really good. You don't taste it or smell it or anything like that. It's, in the long run, better than buying over-the-counter blue medicines and stuff like this. This is something that's, well, it's not natural, but it's just a mixture of chemicals. And yeah, you don't want to overdo it in the iodine. But it's basically, the gentleman mentions shooting like two or three times a day or at least once before you go into big crowds and stuff. And it's 99.9% active against viruses that are in the air. So that's food for thought. Like I say, I'm sold by it. And like I say, I've been fairly healthy when it comes to the blue bugs and stuff. 77, DNG. Note 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. All right. Well, thank you very much, Grossi. We want to just make it clear that this is Grossi's information that he's telling us about we cannot promote and or tell you what to do with your body at any time of the year. And if you want to find out more information, do your research and talk to your primary care physician before you do anything. Just want to keep everybody safe. Well, thank you so much. You found something that worked for you and is working for you. And we appreciate that, Grossi. Thank you for coming by. All right. 1252. Let's go talk to Jeff, AB6MB. Good afternoon, Jeff.
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