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Mouthwash developed by Mahidol Uni can kill coronavirus in the mouth

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The faculties of Dentistry and Tropical Medicine at Thailand’s Mahidol University claim to have jointly developed a mouthwash formula which is 99% effective at killing the COVID-19 virus in the mouth, preventing it from replicating in human cells.

 

Asst. Prof. Dr. Surakit Visutthiwattanakorn, director of the dental hospital of the Faculty of Dentistry, said today (Monday) that the mouthwash is an extension of one produced from natural extracts from Thai rice, used in the treatment of mouth ulcers, adding that the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management of Mahidol University is now in the process of applying to the Department of Intellectual Property Rights for a patent.

 

He assured the public that the mouthwash is safe, has no side effects on oral tissue and will help reduce the risk of infections.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/mouthwash-developed-by-mahidol-uni-can-kill-coronavirus-in-the-mouth/

 

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  • Great news if you are a doorhandle licker. Anything new for the rest of us that breathe?

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    Are these the same people who claimed a cure for covid over 12 months ago, or a different crew?

  • I'll stick with SangSom Rum.

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Are these the same people who claimed a cure for covid over 12 months ago, or a different crew?

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H2SO4 has come to Thailand. 100% effective against Covid. Now they have to work out wether they get a Medecine or a Chemistry Nobel prize.

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Great news if you are a doorhandle licker.

Anything new for the rest of us that breathe?

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What a load of mouth wash.

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Do we have to snort and blow it out our nose?

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I'll stick with SangSom Rum.

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29 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

has no side effects on oral tissue and will help reduce the risk of infections.

To spray on food, as usual? 

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A couple shots of Everclear would do the same thing.

 

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44 minutes ago, Gold Star said:

Great news if you are a doorhandle licker.

Anything new for the rest of us that breathe?

That's incidental.????

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Mouthwash developed by Mahidol Uni can kill coronavirus in the mouth

So does diluted Providone-Iodine.  Cheap as dirt, no patent needed.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33315181/

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10 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

A couple shots of Everclear would do the same thing.

 

The White-Lighting Covid cure!  ????

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So, do we take our little bottles of mouth wash around with us; wash and spit on the footpath, on the BTS, in restaurants, etc.? How practical! 

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2 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Are these the same people who claimed a cure for covid over 12 months ago, or a different crew?

Possibly the crowd who claimed a cure for cancer a few years back?

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It's useless if the virus is still in your nose, throat and lungs even if you kill the virus in your mouth.

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2 minutes ago, EricTh said:

It's useless if the virus is still in your nose, throat and lungs even if you kill the virus in your mouth.

Not that anti-vaxxers will care about such inconvenient facts.  On the bright side, this is an improvement from touting a horse dewormer.

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36 minutes ago, djayz said:

So, do we take our little bottles of mouth wash around with us; wash and spit on the footpath, on the BTS, in restaurants, etc.? How practical! 

Swallow or spit. Has that been debated?

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1 hour ago, connda said:

Mouthwash developed by Mahidol Uni can kill coronavirus in the mouth

So does diluted Providone-Iodine.  Cheap as dirt, no patent needed.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33315181/

As does at least one type of Listerine and some other mouthwashes, apparently. It may be of partial help but it's not exactly a cure.

 

Does Mouthwash Kill Covid-19? Here's What Doctors Want You to Know

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Any mouthwash , like Listerine kills them in your mouth . This has been said already long time ago . It doesn't do anything else , since it is in the saliva , and you make new saliva every second . It cuts down on transmission rate for a while ( minutes , not hours ) , and doesn't at all prevent you from being sick/infected . The virus enters and is inside your body . Kill them in your mouth is good for prevent spreading for a short while but doesn't do anything else .

55 minutes ago, sezze said:

Any mouthwash , like Listerine kills them in your mouth . This has been said already long time ago . It doesn't do anything else , since it is in the saliva , and you make new saliva every second . It cuts down on transmission rate for a while ( minutes , not hours ) , and doesn't at all prevent you from being sick/infected . The virus enters and is inside your body . Kill them in your mouth is good for prevent spreading for a short while but doesn't do anything else .

It's almost as if antiseptics kill viruses or something.  Go figure.

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They have to sell it together with a bottle of brainwash so that you will buy and use this mouthwash as protection against Covid. 

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After the alcohol spraying the food, 

I can only imagine,

food cooked in mouthwash may be  the next step up of a fad?

 

 

 

 

Other brands are available.... 

Thailands ebola vaccine comes to mind.

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Mouthwash developed by Mahidol Uni can kill coronavirus in the mouth. 

 

Does it also cure lying? 

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And since the infection quickly travels down the throat and into the lungs is this really beneficial? Does it do any more than Listerine would? Primary infection can also be in the nose, that is where they stick a ruddy great long Q-Tip when they test for it. 

Wear your mask (and you dummies, that includes over your oversized nose).

 

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7 hours ago, sezze said:

Any mouthwash , like Listerine kills them in your mouth . This has been said already long time ago . It doesn't do anything else , since it is in the saliva , and you make new saliva every second . It cuts down on transmission rate for a while ( minutes , not hours ) , and doesn't at all prevent you from being sick/infected . The virus enters and is inside your body . Kill them in your mouth is good for prevent spreading for a short while but doesn't do anything else .

Kill joy. Ha Ha I find myself checking the dates every time I read a headline that includes the word Covid and the number 19.

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if you injected it, do you think that could  help?

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7 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

As does at least one type of Listerine and some other mouthwashes, apparently. It may be of partial help but it's not exactly a cure.

 

Does Mouthwash Kill Covid-19? Here's What Doctors Want You to Know

Some news, A few years ago we were told not to use a mouth wash because it may cause mouth cancer. Now with more than 3 million dead from the virus they want us to start using it again.

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