Room 5 Close to Southgate Mall
Description
Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally located place. It's also furnished with a window air conditioner, a smart TV. The space It’s a spacious private bedroom in a shared main floor suite. Well furnished and decorated. Guest access Guest gets in from the front entrance door with a code to the lock. Wheelchair can be provided upon request. Other things to note This is a house shared with other guests. Don’t book if you are infected with Covid-19. If your review rating is below 4 please don’t book my place. Please don’t book for others if you are not coming here. No drug, no smoking, no heavy drink , no improper behavior inside the house. Keep quiet during the sleeping time from 11pm to 7 am. If you checkout earlier before 7am or check in later than 10pm, try your best to be quiet. Please don't book if you cannot keep quiet during the quiet hours. I’m sorry for so many strong “don’ts”! Hope you kindly understand that I have to to make sure everyone including you can have a good rests here. The bedding flat sheet, pillow covers and mattress cover will be replaced each time guest checked out. The comforter will not be changed each time. Please use the flat sheet under the comforter when sleeping. Please don’t eat in bed for your safety and cleanness. The check out time is 11am. The host some times hires cleaners to get the place cleaned. Late checkout fee applies at $20 for the first hour, $30 will be charged for additional hour. Precautions are still required to keep you and beloved healthy after you checked in. In regard to Covid-19 prevention, host would like to share a story with you. If you have any interest in it you can go through the following. Otherwise just stop here. TJ, saw a video before on using onion to treat flu. He didn’t believe at the beginning. After the pandemic broke out he checked the chemicals in onion smell and realized it has something that worth to pay attention to. The chemicals in the smell are sulphur containing substances. They are easy to be oxidized and become anion ions. They can neutralize the positively charged viruses and reduce the infection. Our cells in the upper respiratory tract would have more negative potential when expose to cold shock. The positive charged viruses are easy to get in. This is the first precaution step in the prevention of virus diseases. When we smell chopped onion we feel “hot” in nose. That means it also changes the cell status. If the sulphur containing substances enter cell with hydrogen ion, the respiratory tract would alkalize, making the virus less positively charged, it would further reduce the infection risk. Wearing a mask is not just for holding the viruses by filtration. It helps reduce the temperature variation and let our respiratory system have a bit longer time to adjust to the cold shock. One day TJ got running nose and sour eyes midnight. He tried to smell the chopped onion. He held the chopped onion in hand and use another hand to make a cylinder shape. He smelled with nose and then with mouth. He held the breathe for about 20 seconds. Repeated for a couple of times. He went to bed and fell into sleep. To his surprise he didn’t have any symptoms next morning he got up. Viruses are different. The running nose and sour eyes can be symptoms of cold, flu or Covid-19. But if it helps control symptoms it may cure the disease related to the symptoms. This is not a public approved treatment procedure. But it is an economical way to treat and prevent cold and may be the Covid-19. Another way to beware of is reducing the temperature variation as previously discussed. Sudden change in temperature is called cold shock or heat shock. When you come out from a warm room to minus temperature outside you experience a 20 to 50 degree difference in temperature within a second. Such a big cold shock will dramatically induce a more negative cell membrane potential. The positively charged viruses are easy to get in. Wearing a mask with a scarf surrounding the mask helps reduce the temperature change. Face mask is even better. TJ is a research scientist. He wants to share this with you. Follow these procedures may help save lives. He has successfully predicted what would happen to the pandemic and the difference in death rate between men and women. He optimistically predicted it would have be controlled by mid June in 2020. It did not, but we got lowest reported new cases in middle June in Canada. New update on August 2, 2021: The addition of several basic amino acids makes the isoelectric point of the mutant virus increase, the positive charges of the virus in the respiratory tract fluid will be more, making it easier to bind to the receptor cells. Small temperature differences can intensify the virus invasion. Women may be more susceptible to infection, but women are more resistant and have lower mortality rates. Wearing mask that effectively reduces temperature variation, block particles in the air, is still the best way to prevent the spread of the virus. When come home from outside smell chopped onion can neutralize positive charge carried by the virus help reduce the infection. Sniffing alcohol may also work. Do not have cold drinks (ice cream, iced drinks), don't go outside when the temperature is low in the morning and evening. Wear a mask if possible, do not be too tired, and so on, can reduce the risk of infection. Eating reducing agent-rich foods exacerbates infection risk, but it has an effect on preventing the immune storm that follows illness. This need to be used according to time, the stage after infected. Hunger, iron deficiency, high zinc (and other slightly toxicity including drunkenness) are similar. People with cancer, diabetes, have acidic body feature, the virus is more likely to infect these people. They would have a high rate of severe symptoms after infected. Sniffing vinegar in the absence of infection can lower respiratory pH, seems to reduce the cell membrane potential change induced by cold shock, but it can make the virus more positively charged. Therefore it is not advocated. From Dr TJ Registration Details 370542205-002
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