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Sleeping in a room filled with chlorine dioxide gas 07 Nov 2013 04:25 #37270

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I was doing some research into chlorine dioxide gas and I discovered that there's many products out there for killing fungus and mildew using slow releasing chlorine dioxide gas, and based on the review online they are very effective. Below is an example of such products

www.starbrite.com/category/mildew-control

I'm wondering if it might be one way to get chlorine dioxide into the body simply by getting hold of one of these systems and simply leaving it in the house?
Perhaps even in the room you sleep in?

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Sleeping in a room filled with chlorine dioxide gas 07 Nov 2013 13:21 #37276

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Although this is not a Jim Humble protocol, someone did post on a forum I belonged to about healing a long-standing respiratory infection by activating (I think 10, may have worked his way up to 20) drops of MMS in a votive holder and leaving it in the room where they slept - they actually put it up in a light fixture from a ceiling fan (with the fan off, of course), where it would be centrally located.
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Sleeping in a room filled with chlorine dioxide gas 07 Nov 2013 17:18 #37280

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I tried leaving about 7 drops of MMS in the room I slept in last night - the bedroom is very small and the gas filled the room, it's the next day and I can still smell the gas in the room.

I think it caused me to have a very minor cough for a short time but I kind of feel like it's done me some good.
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Sleeping in a room filled with chlorine dioxide gas 07 Nov 2013 21:11 #37283

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I use this method regularly and find it works well. The rate of clo2 production can be varied by adding or subtracting water. 10 drops is what I normally use as a maintenance dose. Using this method daily , one will never contract pneumonia.

Coughing is clearing the lungs of unnecessary material. best to spit it out rather than swallow.
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Sleeping in a room filled with chlorine dioxide gas 07 Nov 2013 22:33 #37284

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Paul and Archer - great info. Can't wait to try it. Is the basic dose just activated MMS with no water added?

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Sleeping in a room filled with chlorine dioxide gas 08 Nov 2013 00:41 #37285

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No added water - as always, I would suggest starting low and going slow - so start with 5 activated drops.

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I tried 4 drops and it all evaporated over night. Cool...

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Sleeping in a room filled with chlorine dioxide gas 11 Nov 2013 06:43 #37333

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So it's been a few days since I tried releasing MMS into my bedroom.
What's good about this method is I spend a lot of time in my bedroom since I not only sleep there for 8 hours a day but I spent the week working from home and my computer is in my bedroom as well. So was easily spending upto 16+ hours a day in the room and it's freezing outside so my windows were closed to keep the heat in and the cold out.

I'd say the smell of MMS lasted about 2 or 3 days.

I feel like this did me some good.. My lungs feel very clear. In some ways I feel very clear headed.

I can't really detect any smells in the air, there's no MMS smell. This seems like a good way to get MMS into your system.

I'm not sure how I could further test this method but it would be interesting perhaps to hear from others that try this method for a specific problem.

I'd love to hear from people that released MMS into a room that had mould .. did it make the smell of mould go away?
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I've been doing it for 4 nights and really like it. I often get mucus in my throat & chest overnight but haven't had any with MMS gas in the room. I only smelled it the very first night and now don't notice it. I put it on a bookcase right next to my bed.
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