Chemical present in Insect killer spray can eradicate coronavirus: Study
Chemical present in Insect killer spray can eradicate coronavirus: Study
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According to a survey conducted in England, the insecticide spray found in homes has the power to kill the coronavirus. This chemical called citriodol is also available in the common insecticide, mosquito spray. Scientists from Britain's Defense Science and Technology Laboratory have submitted preliminary information about this.

Researchers found that pesticide companies in spray form produce and use a chemical called citriodol, which has the ability to fight against the corona. Not only this, when citriodol was mixed with Covid-19 in liquid form, but the coronavirus also appeared to be dying.

According to the researchers, "We mixed insecticide sprays and Covid-19 together, in which the coronavirus is seen to be destroyed. Not only this, but the spray named Moji Guard also did a wonderful job and it made such an impact on the virus that it was of no use. Meaning that it could not enter a person's body". According to the research, citriodol used in spray is derived from chemical eucalyptus flowers, ulcers, which are found in abundance in Asia, South America and Africa. This research is in the initial stage and the preliminary results has been submitted. These results were released so that research could be conducted on the corona worldwide. Since May, British soldiers have been using mosquito spray to avoid corona".

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