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Kerala: ENT doctor proposes to combat COVID via glucose liquid
The doctor Dr E Sukumaran said, putting two drops of glucose liquid in the nose, twice a day will be very effective for resisting Coronavirus.
Kozhikode: An ENT doctor from Koyilandy near here has come out with a new proposal for combating the COVID-19 virus.The doctor Dr E Sukumaran said, putting two drops of glucose liquid in the nose, twice a day will be very effective for resisting Coronavirus. The liquid should have 25 percent of glucose content in it.Also Read: Breaking: Oxford Scientists come up with 5 minutes coronavirus...
Kozhikode: An ENT doctor from Koyilandy near here has come out with a new proposal for combating the COVID-19 virus.
The doctor Dr E Sukumaran said, putting two drops of glucose liquid in the nose, twice a day will be very effective for resisting Coronavirus. The liquid should have 25 percent of glucose content in it.
Also Read: Breaking: Oxford Scientists come up with 5 minutes coronavirus antigen Test
Having no side effects, the glucose will destroy the virus, which according to the doctor will remain in the upper part of the human nose for a few days before entering a human body.
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