One more time for President Trump and Cristina Cuomo: Cleaning fluids should not be utilized on– or in– your body to fight COVID-19, according to doctor.
In a current post on her Goop-esque health blog site, Purist, Cuomo echoed Trump’s commonly slammed remarks Thursday about dealing with the coronavirus with chemical disinfectants. On Friday, Trump walked back those remarks, stating he had actually made them “sarcastically.”
” I included a small amount– 1/4 to 1/2 cup ONLY– of Clorox to a full bath of warm water (80 gallons),” Cuomo wrote Wednesday.
Cuomo, the other half of CNN anchor and COVID-19 patient Chris Cuomo, stated she was following the guidance of her doctor, energy medicine and natural physician Linda Lancaster, who suggested she “take a bath and add a small amount of bleach, and I suggest a 1/4 cup of bleach which in an 80 gallon water tub is a ratio of 1: 5000.”
Her healing likely has absolutely nothing to do with her questionable bathing methods, per the main Clorox website.
” Possibly you are familiar with the directions for using bleach for first aid of drinking water. That’s a completely different scenario,” the site says. “For that, the bleach to water ratio is 1/8 teaspoon bleach per gallon of clear water, and the cured water has to represent 30 minutes before drinking. … While this option is safe to consume, utilizing a bleach and water service for bathing is not approved by the EPA and must not be done.”
” Our items are safe when utilized properly,” the Clorox site includes. “It’s important that everybody understands the realities in order to keep themselves safe and healthy.”
Still, Cuomo had a message “for those who my experimental efforts and my financial investment to keep myself strong and healthy.”
“‘ Returning hate for hate multiplies dislike, adding much deeper darkness to a night already without stars. Darkness can not drive out darkness; just light can do that,'” she composed in her blog post. “‘ Hate can not eliminate hate, only love can do that,’ said Martin Luther King Jr. And, as our relied on New york city Guv said, ‘Love wins.'”
On Thursday, Trump likewise raised eyebrows when he mused about the possibility of a disinfectant “injection” during his day-to-day White Home press briefing, triggering a strong caution from the maker of disinfectants Lysol and Dettol.
” As a worldwide leader in health and hygiene products, we must be clear that under no scenario needs to our disinfectant products be administered into the human body (through injection, ingestion or any other route),” said the statement from Reckitt Benckiser. “Similar to all products, our disinfectant and hygiene items need to just be utilized as designated and in line with usage standards.”