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	<title>Comments on: On the Hunt for Strange Czech Nasal Spray</title>
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		<title>By: wendlynne</title>
		<link>http://chrisjur.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/on-the-hunt-for-strange-czech-nasal-spray/#comment-144</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 17:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi there - stumbled across this post while looking for bioparox purchasing online. I&#039;m hooked on the stuff, I have terrible upper respiratory infections as well and can&#039;t take most antibiotics and cold meds either. 

My dad is a former clinical chemist, picked this stuff up while in eastern europe as well, I now have a dwindling stash from my last trip to Budapest. 

Here&#039;s what I understand from him, in non-biochemist terms. Pretty slick stuff, the french invented it for aids patients that don&#039;t respond to traditional treatments. It&#039;s a fungus of some sort that basically kills BOTH bacteria and viruses. It&#039;s VERY effective, very tiny, and permeates even the finer areas of the bronchial tubes. Most modern antibiotics come from bread mold anyway, so it&#039;s not too much of a stretch, but it seems they genetically modified it to make it totally innocuous to anything BUT viruses and bacteria. The lack of USDA approval probably has more to do with US aversion to anything genetically modified than it does the bioparox itself. 

My hungarian doctor friend suggested that I take it in the areas that are actually impacted by infection/bacteria. For me, that&#039;s my sinuses, so I rarely breath the stuff unless I feel the cold moving into my chest. You can&#039;t really take too much, according to Christian and my father, so I take it every few hours when I&#039;m really sick, three to four sprays at a time, and breath it only if I need it in my chest. This has radically cut down my need for antibiotics, which are pretty bad for you in the long run anyway and do nothing to combat the virus itself if you&#039;ve got a common cold as well. 

I&#039;d say it&#039;s probably the best stuff on the market, period, for the common cold, as well as people like you and I who have chronic infections. Don&#039;t expect your US doctor to know a thing about it, but using it when you get an infection should really make a difference for you and hopefully cut antibiotic use. Make sure you are taking sufficient decongestants, expectorants, and antihistamines to cut the impaction in your sinuses though, or it has a harder time penetrating to the infection. I use mucinexD and claritin, double the recommended dose when I&#039;m really sick. 

 Good luck, and let me know if you hear it gets cleared for purchase here!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there &#8211; stumbled across this post while looking for bioparox purchasing online. I&#8217;m hooked on the stuff, I have terrible upper respiratory infections as well and can&#8217;t take most antibiotics and cold meds either. </p>
<p>My dad is a former clinical chemist, picked this stuff up while in eastern europe as well, I now have a dwindling stash from my last trip to Budapest. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what I understand from him, in non-biochemist terms. Pretty slick stuff, the french invented it for aids patients that don&#8217;t respond to traditional treatments. It&#8217;s a fungus of some sort that basically kills BOTH bacteria and viruses. It&#8217;s VERY effective, very tiny, and permeates even the finer areas of the bronchial tubes. Most modern antibiotics come from bread mold anyway, so it&#8217;s not too much of a stretch, but it seems they genetically modified it to make it totally innocuous to anything BUT viruses and bacteria. The lack of USDA approval probably has more to do with US aversion to anything genetically modified than it does the bioparox itself. </p>
<p>My hungarian doctor friend suggested that I take it in the areas that are actually impacted by infection/bacteria. For me, that&#8217;s my sinuses, so I rarely breath the stuff unless I feel the cold moving into my chest. You can&#8217;t really take too much, according to Christian and my father, so I take it every few hours when I&#8217;m really sick, three to four sprays at a time, and breath it only if I need it in my chest. This has radically cut down my need for antibiotics, which are pretty bad for you in the long run anyway and do nothing to combat the virus itself if you&#8217;ve got a common cold as well. </p>
<p>I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s probably the best stuff on the market, period, for the common cold, as well as people like you and I who have chronic infections. Don&#8217;t expect your US doctor to know a thing about it, but using it when you get an infection should really make a difference for you and hopefully cut antibiotic use. Make sure you are taking sufficient decongestants, expectorants, and antihistamines to cut the impaction in your sinuses though, or it has a harder time penetrating to the infection. I use mucinexD and claritin, double the recommended dose when I&#8217;m really sick. </p>
<p> Good luck, and let me know if you hear it gets cleared for purchase here!</p>
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		<title>By: aneta07</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 02:59:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>HI,
I use Bioparox always when I got some influenza symptoms. It is a common drug that doctors in Slovakia/Czech rep. gives you when you got the influenza/flu. It always works. I like that product, and because I live in USA I always have to bring it from home (Slovakia). The reason is just because of the market that the French company operates than the regulations, I guess. There are lot of drugs that I can not find in USA, but sometimes I find something at least close to it, and then naturally there are some that you can find in Europe and in USA as well. I do not have the box of it handy, but if you would find somebody who can speak slovak or czech they can translate it for you. The dosage that you write down is right. That is what my doctor recommends me and what the producer does as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI,<br />
I use Bioparox always when I got some influenza symptoms. It is a common drug that doctors in Slovakia/Czech rep. gives you when you got the influenza/flu. It always works. I like that product, and because I live in USA I always have to bring it from home (Slovakia). The reason is just because of the market that the French company operates than the regulations, I guess. There are lot of drugs that I can not find in USA, but sometimes I find something at least close to it, and then naturally there are some that you can find in Europe and in USA as well. I do not have the box of it handy, but if you would find somebody who can speak slovak or czech they can translate it for you. The dosage that you write down is right. That is what my doctor recommends me and what the producer does as well.</p>
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