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05 Sep 2014 08:20 #47259 by Shirley
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A friend of mine has a child whose nose is always stuffed up for the last 4 years, so that her child can't breath properly (at night especially). She has taken the child to many doctors and they can't figure out what the problem is but think it may be some kind of alergy. Is it safe to put mms drops in the nose or sinuses? If it is safe, does anyone know how to do this - like the number of drops and how to activate, etc? My friend has tried everything else but nothing works. Thx

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05 Sep 2014 12:23 #47260 by pam
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Jim's book has a protocol for nosedrops - I have done the equivalent of a neti pot with his nosedrop protocol. At the bottom of the page is the list of protocols, and there is one for nose, bronchial and sinus.

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05 Sep 2014 15:50 #47265 by Shirley
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Thx Pam, I found it in Jim's book. The one below for "nose, sinus, bronchial" wouldn't work because this child is pretty young and might accidentally inhale too much cd.

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05 Sep 2014 18:02 #47268 by pam
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You can use it as nose drops. If the child is old enough for nose drops, they can use MMS nasally..
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16 Sep 2014 02:25 - 16 Sep 2014 02:26 #47396 by Archer
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Shirley wrote: A friend of mine has a child whose nose is always stuffed up for the last 4 years, so that her child can't breath properly (at night especially). She has taken the child to many doctors and they can't figure out what the problem is but think it may be some kind of alergy. Is it safe to put mms drops in the nose or sinuses? If it is safe, does anyone know how to do this - like the number of drops and how to activate, etc? My friend has tried everything else but nothing works. Thx


I'd be interested to read what EVERYTHING ELSE includes. I'd be happy to make some suggestions but as you say she's done everything so no point wasting my time posting.
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16 Sep 2014 03:00 - 16 Sep 2014 03:14 #47406 by Shirley
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Archer - "everything else" is just an expression which means she's tried many other approaches to overcome the problem. Obviously she hasn't tried "everything else" otherwise I wouldn't be asking for her here. I know she hadn't tried any MMS protocols and was trying to find out how her child might benefit from MMS. Thx

PS. Please don't take offense. I understand English might not be your first language and so your might not know what is meant when someone says, "everything else". Now you know :)
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16 Sep 2014 07:31 #47410 by reeve9191
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MMS is great for infections, inc netti pot washes. Also look into this

www.inclinedbedtherapy.com/

this is such a simple, no cost way to help deal with this issue the young girl has, and many other physical problems like varicose veins, edema, circulation difficulties - and it works while you sleep! Its not an instant fix, so generally takes a few days, maybe a few weeks to start seeing results
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