And then I see the HAND SOAP, where it knocks it out in 20 SECONDS, 20 SECONDS. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it’d be interesting to check that, so that you’re going to have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me.
""""And then I see the
EBOLA, where it knocks it out in
20 SECONDS, 20 SECONDS. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it’d be interesting to check that, so that you’re going to have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me.""""
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Trump asked a legitimate question.... And you all run off the cliff.... Too ******* funny...
If you think asking if injecting yourself with disinfectant is a "legitimate question", you have no business being on this Board and passing, or rather attempring to pass, yourself off as some kind of science guru. A fourth grader would know the answer to the question whether it is healthy or harmful to swallow and/or inject yourself with disinfectant.
Now the liberal turds of this thread are finally admitting it was a question
Show me wear in this question it said DRINK BLEACH......OR LIKE THE LAST SNOWFLAKE that said drink anti-freeze............
In regards to using LIGHT......oh yes the medical community has been doing so for quite some time......in the body would be blood stream........and EVEN CT SCANS.......using DYE to see what's going on..............also so they don't miss cancer cells during surgery to get rid of Cancer.
Blue Light Cystoscopy is a unique technology to detect and diagnose tumors in the bladder. Also known as Cysview®, this enhanced imaging procedure helps oncologists find bladder tumors more easily than standard cystoscopy (examination of the bladder through a small scope), which can miss some...
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Blue Light Cystoscopy
The UNC Department of Urology is one of only a few bladder cancer centers of excellence to offer blue light cystoscopy.
Blue Light Cystoscopy is a unique technology to detect and diagnose tumors in the bladder. Also known as Cysview®, this enhanced imaging procedure helps oncologists find bladder tumors more easily than
standard cystoscopy (examination of the bladder through a small scope), which can miss some tumors that are too small to find with standard cystoscopy.
Cysview® (hexaminolevulinate HCl) is a contrast solution that is taken up by rapidly growing cells (such as bladder cancer cells) and turns bright pink or red under a special blue light.
Cysview® is being used for patient diagnosis all around the world.
In the images below, the bladder cancer is invisible under regular white light (left). With Cysview®, the tumor can be seen under blue light (right).