
KSK Cold Spray
"KSK IS THE KOLD SYMPTOM
KILLER"
KSK COLD SPRAY INFORMATION
What's in KSK Cold Spray? KSK Cold Spray is a synergistic blend of five minerals and 3 herbal elixirs, and very small amounts of Galactomannans. Galactomannans are completely natural polysaccharides (the actual Galactomannan we use is proprietary). Two of the minerals are nanoparticles. Magnesium and iron are both in the form of nanoparticles. How we use these nanoparticles is proprietary and unique. The other 3 minerals selenium, iodine, and potassium, are salt solutions mixed with the 3 herbal elixirs. Goldenseal, Echinacea, and Urtica Dioica. It is the proprietary mix of the nanoparticles, minerals, elixirs and galactomannan that makes KSK Cold Spray so successful. Herbal elixirs have been used for centuries and are completely natural. These 3 herbal products have scientific evidence to show that they are germicidal in nature. Also, minerals that are naturally germicidal have been studied for many years. There is good scientific evidence to support mineral germicidal effects. All the minerals in KSK Cold Spray are essential minerals. That means they are all found in our natural diets and our bodies need these minerals. The Herbal elixirs are natural herbs that are in plants or herbs that we consume.
The recent advances in nanoparticle technology are also an important part of what makes KSK Cold Spray unique. Nanotechnology is working its way into medicine. It is an exciting new area in medicine that has multiple applications. The current medical uses of nanoparticles are completely different than how we use mineral nanoparticles in KSK Cold Spray. We are not using nanoparticle minerals for medical treatment or medical diagnosis, which are the current medical applications. We are using KSK Cold Spray outside the body as I mentioned above. We just happen to be the first company to see this particular external application. But everything in KSK Cold Spray is absolutely safe. You could drink the bottle and it will have no ill effects. We have tested it. I have personally drunk many bottles of KSK Cold Spray and had no ill effects. It won't even give you an upset stomach. Obviously, we don't recommend drinking it because it won't help you with the symptoms of a cold.
The science behind KSK Cold Spray:
KSK Cold Spray has been tested in the laboratory and on real people. My associates and I have tested over 2000 patients/beta customers with KSK Cold Spray and 75% of patients had little or no symptoms of a cold after 2 days of use. Just two days of wearing the “KSK Cold Spray facemask”. In the laboratory setting, KSK Cold Spray kills/inactivates most common viruses in less than 60 seconds. KSK Cold Spray improves normal body function just like supplementing with vitamins could do. If you are deficient in vitamin b12, and you take B12, the body functions that involve B12 work more normally when B12 levels are optimum. When your local immune system is overwhelmed by a high number of germs, KSK Cold Spray reduces the germ load and stops the overwhelming effect on your immune system. Thus your immune response is normally protective as it should be. It can be compared to as someone who is wearing a facemask that would filter out a large number of germs that you would have otherwise breathed in.
Who can use KSK Cold Spray: Adults and teenagers over 14 can safely use KSK Cold Spray. We currently cannot recommend using KSK Cold Spray in children below 14 years of age. Currently, KSK Cold Spray is compatible with all medications and medical conditions.
Side effects: The only reported side effect is a burning sensation of the nose, mouth or throat. It always goes away when you stop KSK Cold Spray, and about 9% of people have complained of this side effect. No changes in taste or smell have been reported. Usually, the minor burning side effect starts at the beginning or near the end of using a whole bottle of KSK Cold Spray. Less than 10 people over 3 years of testing had side effects that stopped the use of KSK Cold Spray. I believe the burning sensation occurs because of the inflammation that occurs with any inflammatory process. For example, some people are very sensitive to acidy or salt solutions. Since KSK Cold Spray is basically a salt solution, it can be expected to cause burning for some people. To explain this, an example would be orange juice. Some people with a sore throat can still drink orange juice without any problems. Even though the acid in orange juice should burn their sore and inflamed throat. And yet other people feel a burning sensation from the acid in orange juice, even with a mild sore throat. This is because the acid is irritating the inflamed throat tissue. KSK Cold Spray can be similar in this side effect. The salty nature of KSK Cold Spray is irritating the inflamed surface tissue. Most people don't notice the minimum salty nature of KSK, hence I say it is tasteless.
Finally, after 3 years now, with over 2000 patient and beta-customers testing KSK, about 9% say the burning stops or restricts them from using KSK, unless they dilute it out. So how do you do that? You pour half the bottle of KSK in a glass container, (a small glass in a ziplock will work to temporarily store) and then refill the KSK bottle with water. It will still work, just more slowly and should not burn. Then when empty, just refill the KSK bottle. Add the stored KSK and water to refill up the bottle.
Finally, if you are sensitive to acidy foods, and you have severe symptoms of a cold, a small test dose of KSK Cold Spray would be wise. Just try one spray. If it burns, wait 5-10 minutes and try again. If it burns again, you might not be able to use the product. This burning implies that you have significant inflammation which in turn implies you might have an infection that is strong enough to need medical attention. However, if the burning is mild and tolerable, and does not get worse after multiple sprays, you can continue. Using saline salt solutions for cold relief has been done for over a hundred years. It generally gives people relief. But sometimes even simple saline solutions burn the nose because the inflammation is too severe. KSK Cold Spray can be like this.
How do you take KSK Cold Spray: KSK Cold Spray is a nasal/oral spray product that you spray in the nose, throat, and mouth. The goal is to coat your upper respiratory tract mucous lining with the solution many times daily to reduce the germ load. Since the solution is actually very mild, repetitive dosing is necessary. You spray every 5 minutes for 30 minutes. That is one dose.
So here is how it goes: Three times a day you repeat the every 5-minute spraying for a half hour. We call it one “cycle”. Each half-hour is a “cycle”. You start with 2 puffs in each nostril and two puffs in the mouth. Repeat this for a half-hour, for a total of 7 times spraying in the mouth and nose over the half-hour. For example, you started spraying at 800 AM, so it looks like this:
800 AM: 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
805 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
810 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
815 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
820 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
825 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
830 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
200 PM 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
205 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
210 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
215 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
220 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
225 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
230 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
700 PM 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
705 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
710 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
715 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
720 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
725 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
730 2 sprays in each nostril and 2 in the mouth
I know it sounds like a lot of work, but KSK works!!! So here is the question: Do you want to deal with the hassle of cold and flu symptoms, or do you want minimum or no cold and flu symptoms in 1-2 days?? So set your phone alarm or timer, don't whine about it, just spray, spray, spray!
YOU MUST SPRAY ALOT! IF YOU ARE NON-COMPLIANT IT WILL NOT WORK! YOU MUST USE THE STANDARD SPRAYING CYCLE ABOVE OR ONE OF THE ALTERNATIVE SPRAYING CYCLES BELOW!!!!!!!!!!
Alternative spraying cycles: Most people find that dosing more works better. You can do the spray every 5 minutes for one hour straight, instead of 30 minutes straight. Every 5 minutes for 60 minutes instead of 30 minutes. Three or four times a day. If you can do this, usually in one day, you are done.
There are two more ways we recommend using the spray. Spraying up to 6 or 7 times a day. 6 or 7 cycles of every 5 minutes for 30 minutes. So people started at 8 am, and then repeated the cycle every 2 hours. If you get the burning sensation, then the frequency is too much. But many people have done these stronger dosing schedules and had the cold/flu symptoms eliminated in just one day of KSK Cold Spray, including myself. Finally, another newer way to use KSK is to spray 3-4 times in each nostril and 5-6 times in the throat. Then re-spray in 15-20 minutes. Basically 3 times an hour, but at least 4 times a day. This has also worked very well.
Spraying technique:
Prime the sprayer when you first open a new bottle (2 sprays in the air). Also, re-prime when you have stored KSK. You don't have to re-prime when you are actively spraying for symptom relief. That means on a day you are spraying every 6 hours, (3-4 times a day) you don't have to re-prime the bottle between cycles. Also, you don't have to put the black cap on at night when you are done spraying for the day. You only put the cap back on when you are going to store KSK spray. Cap it, and refrigerate it for storage. But you must prime the bottle after storage. The KSK in the sprayer during storage has oxidized. If you don't prime that out of the sprayer, you might curse me because of the burning. Oxidized KSK usually burns. Its not toxic, it just burns.
Inhaling when you spray. You must inhale normally when you spray in the nose and mouth. Not too hard or fast. Also, if you don’t time it right, it won’t work. You must fully exhale first, and then start to inhale, immediately pump the sprayer, breathing in slowly and deeply. If you pump the sprayer before you inhale, most of the spray hits the mouth and the front of the nostrils, leaving too much mucosa (the pink skin in your nose and mouth) uncoated. Also, when spraying in the nose, just insert the tip of the sprayer into the nostril. Do not jam it in all the way. If you jam it in too far, it might burn in your eye, because the spray went up the tear duct. (You then will CURSE ME if it gets into your eye. Don't worry, it won't hurt your eye, it just burns like wasabi. Want to guess how I know it burns?)
Allergic reactions: If you are allergic to any of the ingredients in KSK Cold Spray, don’t use the product. If you are strongly allergic to shellfish, use a test dose on your wrist. Many people and doctors think that someone who is allergic to shellfish is allergic to iodine or selenium. This is usually false. Many of the shellfish allergies are really to the protein nature of the shellfish. So if you spray it on your wrist and don’t get a skin rash, then try one spray in the mouth. If you don’t react within five minutes, then your allergy is probably not to iodine or selenium. It is to the protein structure of the shellfish. It is possible to be allergic to one or more of the herbal elixirs in KSK Cold Spray. So if you have ever reacted to any of the herbal products in KSK Cold Spray, do the test dose as I explained above.
Chronic allergy users: If you have chronic sinus allergies, read these instructions!! First, what is the definition of chronic allergies? If every year you have sinus allergy reactions for weeks or months at a time, you suffer from chronic allergies. For example, every year in the spring, you have a runny nose or congested nose for 4-12 weeks. Or longer. During this time, your nasal passages will be constantly inflamed. This means KSK Cold Spray could aggravate this inflammation and cause the burning sensation. We have observed from the study that half of the patients with burning side effects have chronic allergies. Since then, 75% of people that had the burning side effect also had chronic allergies. In these cases, you must use less KSK or dilute it out. One spray every 5 minutes instead of 2 sprays. To dilute KSK, just put half the liquid in a small container, and refill the bottle to the bottom of the neck as I mentioned above. KSK will still work but you must spray 50% more. That means 3 sprays in each nostril and 4 in the mouth every 4-6 hours. Then when the bottle is empty, just refill with the original half you took out and refill the bottle again.
Final notes:
If you start using KSK Cold Spray and get a significant burning sensation of throat, nose, mouth or bronchial tubes, stop the product. If you get a skin rash, hives, or other allergic-type reactions stop the product and see your medical provider.
Happy germ-killing,
Doc
