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go to

www.filteryourlife.com

I have NO affiliation with this company, but, BOY , do I ever wish I had!

THis is the perfect thing for us Lymies!!! it will help us tons! I will bet on it!

The inventor tried to sell this invention to the drug companies and the drug companies said that they make more money treating the sick instead of preventing people from getting sick.

I think it would be safe to say!!! that is probably why we are all so sick.

It doesn't pay for us to get well. I bet the LDA is getting kick backs for keeping the whole Lyme debate going instead of helping solve it.

I heard one doctor admit that everyone has Lyme disease! [bonk]

THere fore, can you imagine the havoc that this is causing in the entire world, especially with those that have severe Lyme rage, and don't realize that they can get treatment!

I saw the nasal filter on the show Shark Tank! It is a cool show.

The nasal filter is like a woven mini-bandaid that you can breathe through after you apply it to the outside of your nose.

IT then prevents viruses , molds, and all types of air born problems!!!

Yeah!

Now someone needs to invent a guaranteed way to keep ticks off of our skin!

[woohoo] [woohoo] [woohoo] [woohoo] [woohoo]

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I don't think I'll be wearing those!! [Big Grin] Might buy some if I did some traveling by plane or for the next flu epidemic though.

Pretty good invention though! Beats wearing a mask.

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I am going to try wearing them all the time, just as an experiment, to see if I get a little bit healthier.

My husband works at a very dusty place,and his snot always comes out black, and his lungs never sound good, so it will be good for him.

I am also going to wear it when I go to doctor's appointments.and when I garden outside.

This way the ticks can't crawl up my nose and give me Lyme disease, oh, and also I hate when mosquitoes go up my nose and give me malaria and Babesia and things like that !

[lol] [lol] [lol] [lol] [lol]

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That will be good for him!! And yes, wearing it to a doctor's office would be good.

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i want to see what they look like on a human

i wonder if my hands can put them on

when someone does it maybe you can let me know-and send me a pic!

i have had a resp thing going on for 2 months now...i just can't shake it. its the first time i am in nj and this apt in the spring and i can't figure out if it is mold or pollen or what...id did start as a virus from my son...but hes better and i just keep going on

i'm one that usually doesnt get the virus going around. so i am trying ot figure this out...

my kids fly all the time too...i bet they would be really good for that. it seems they always get sick on planes

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