If you read my full report, you already know the problem: your allergy meds manage symptoms but kill zero viruses. Your nose is the door. Allergies hold it wide open. Nothing in your cabinet closes it.
After reviewing 19 years of patient records — 118 out of 127 spring ER admissions on allergy meds at the time of infection — I found one product that does what nothing else does. Guard the entry point.
Hospital-grade povidone-iodine, buffered with fulvic acid for daily comfort. No burn. No dryness. No contraindication with blood pressure meds. Safe alongside Claritin, Flonase, whatever you're taking. Two sprays per nostril, twice a day, ten seconds.
The product is called NutraMD. It's the only one I recommend.
You read about David Holloway — 71, allergy meds every day, ended up intubated in my ICU for 11 days. $63,000.
Here's what happened after.
I put David and Margaret on NutraMD. Three weeks later, their 8-year-old grandson Ethan came over with a runny nose and a cough. Margaret almost canceled. Then she remembered — they'd been using it twice daily for three weeks.
Ethan climbed on David's lap. Coughed in his face. Hugged Margaret for ten minutes.
David didn't get sick. Margaret didn't get sick.
Ethan was later diagnosed with a respiratory virus. Same man. Same allergy-compromised nose. Same exposure. The only thing that changed was ten seconds twice a day.
Margaret called me crying: "Why didn't anyone tell us about this before he almost died?"
Since then I've recommended NutraMD to 214 allergy patients over 55.
208 reported zero respiratory infections during peak season. 97%.
One of those was Patricia — ICU nurse, Columbus, chronic allergies. 14 years of catching something every spring. Started NutraMD in March. Got three nurses on her floor to start. None of them got sick. When an ICU nurse surrounded by sick patients tells me something works, I listen.
"Blood pressure meds, can't take Sudafed. My wife got sick during peak allergy season. I slept beside her every night. Didn't catch it. First time in forty-four years."
"Three respiratory infections every spring for a decade. Started in March. Late April now. Zero."
David's ICU stay was $63,000. The spray is $39. That's not a sales pitch. That's just the math.
NutraMD is currently offering 35% off with free shipping. My patients keep asking where to get it at the best price — this is it.
Get NutraMD — 35% Off →P.S. — Your allergy meds handle the sneezing. Nothing handles what walks through while you're sneezing. 214 patients. 97% stayed healthy. Ten seconds twice a day.
Margaret still asks me: "Why didn't anyone tell us before David almost died?"
I'm telling you now.
— Dr. Sarah Linden, MD
Brookfield Urgent Care & ER