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04 Jan 2013 09:51 #28860 by damon
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I read in protocal usage and hear on this forum that breathing cl02 gases or cds fumes is a concern.......I purposely breath it in every chance I get and am addicted to it......I sometimes over do it and go whew and have a little irritation or prolonged coughing spell but it usually feels like my lungs and passage ways are more clear and even in the worst case I have experienced the irritation goes way jn a day or less...part of me feels it is a benefit and every time I make it or open used jars of cds I huff a little.....I have never felt like passing out or damage was ever done.....I even mixed a couple onces mms and activated it and put it manual pump spray and sprayed down a small room in my basement that musty and moldy the fumes were very strong and so much after spraying down the room I was affixiated but in 2 days The throat and lung irritation healed with no other noticeable side effects.......who has bad experience or damage to ones self from breathing in cds fumes??????? I think it is good periodically

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04 Jan 2013 11:45 #28863 by Sky
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:lol: - I feel the same way as you do damon....

I love breathing ClO2 fumes in and do so when ever I mix of dose myself. This is from my background of lung complications with both pneumonia and TB I have suffered a long time ago.

The concern is valid though and document both in Jim's book and here on GII that some folks over did it - especially when new to the treatment and suffered throat and ling irritations that lasted days in some cases.

The word is Caution and go easy when inhaling fumes, but no permanent harm has ever been reported.

The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
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04 Jan 2013 16:12 #28880 by pam
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Jim Humble has written about this in his book - and it's scary for people who have burned their lungs (and you sometimes can't tell until several hours after you do it) and then have the lungs produce more mucous, which leaves them wheezing for breath, sometimes for days, as the lungs heal.

If you choose to do inhalation therapy, you do so totally at your own risk, as Jim Humble states in his book. We do NOT recommend inhaling large doses of ClO2.

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25 Nov 2020 03:23 #66661 by MysticDissonance
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Every natural remedy has someone who wants to walk out on the edge and stand on one foot with their eyes closed, even when there are protocols to protect people. When these people end up dead or injured, they become the poster children for banning the remedy, and denying people all the good that could have been done by using it sanely.

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18 Jul 2025 00:01 #87072 by MonkeMMS
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I know this is really old, but the lungs really do heal on their own in this case?? I made a 6 drop activated dose that I did not dilute with water because I was using it as a protocol for an ear infection. As it was activating, I could smell some of the gas but quickly moved the cup to my ear and covered it. Now I dont know if what I'm feeling is a result of that or my anxiety which I do get. I did not move the cup close to my nose or mouth but I am still concerned. 

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18 Jul 2025 01:57 #87074 by CLO2
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I know this is really old, but the lungs really do heal on their own in this case?? I made a 6 drop activated dose that I did not dilute with water because I was using it as a protocol for an ear infection. As it was activating, I could smell some of the gas but quickly moved the cup to my ear and covered it. Now I dont know if what I'm feeling is a result of that or my anxiety which I do get. I did not move the cup close to my nose or mouth but I am still concerned. 

As I mentioned in your other post on this subject, just use a small fan to blow the CLO2 fumes away from your head. Problem solved. 
 

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