Why is the Government Going Nuts Banning A NASAL SPRAY?
I put up an article about this product on Nov. 9th but Google deleted it. There have now however been a lot of posts on various conservative sites about it so they may by now have given up their attempts to suppress the news concerned
The article I originally put up was more extensive and originally appeared in https://www.theepochtimes.com -- which is a site run by anti-Communist Chinese
Now that we are facing pandemic, our government is supposed to help and encourage the companies who are making an effort to develop a treatment to prevent COVID-19. Luckily, we may have one already but the U.S. federal government seems so determined to destroy the product.
Recently, the Federal Trade Commission sued Xlear, Inc., a Utah-based company, for violating the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act, asserting that the company falsely pitched its saline nasal sprays as an effective way to prevent and treat COVID-19. The lawsuit even asks a federal court to permanently ban the company from promoting the nasal spray as a treatment for COVID-19 and also asks that monetary penalties be levied against it.
Xlear is a natural saline spray that helps relieve clogging and congestion. Also, the spray cleanses to prevent bacteria and other pollutants from sticking to nasal tissues. They added xylitol to the formula to cleanse and moisturize the inside of the nose and nasal passages to stop dryness.
The nasal spray’s fundamental ingredients are saline, grapefruit seed extract, and xylitol, a plant-derived sweetener commonly used in oral care products.
The Utah-based company states its nasal spray is an effective treatment and preventative of COVID-19. They even have multiple studies to back up their claims but still, the federal government has filed a lawsuit to stop the company from promoting their product.
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Emory University tells fraternity it can’t hang Christmas wreath on door
According to Campus Reform, members of the school’s Alpha Tau Omega fraternity were told on December 3 that their Christmas wreath hanging in front of their residence was a violation of school policy that would require an incident report.
“Since this is the second violation of the policy, an incident report will be submitted to the Office of Student Conduct,” Josh Gamse, assistant director of sorority and fraternity life, reportedly wrote to the students in an email.
Emory’s policy states that “exterior holiday decorations must not be installed or removed by students” and that “violators of this policy will face disciplinary actions.”
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