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Inhalation Therapies 29 Mar 2015 08:03 #49430

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"Inhalation Therapies" PDF file includes the "Nose, Sinus & Bronchial" protocol, which is listed at the bottom of this page and linked to Nose, Sinus, Bronchial web page, and the "Lung Protocol" which seems only to be found in Jim Humble's 2011 book , "The Master Mineral Solution of the 3rd Millennium".

"Inhalation Therapy" is listed as a recommended protocol for many diseases on the Malady List , but no link is included.

The two protocols are similar, but there are important differences.

The PDF file can be found at Inhalation Therapies and is also posted in this forum post.

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Inhalation Therapies 06 Apr 2015 17:29 #49498

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In this video Andreas Kalcker says here that CD is toxic if you inhale it:


I think by that he means the very thing that Jim Humble says which is that it can take the place of oxygen and starve you of oxygen if you inhale too much without breaks for normal air. But is it possible that he means it actually damages the lungs though? Jim Humble says in that PDF:

Your lungs have no pain nerves and you can damage them without feeling it. Inhaling chlorine dioxide (CLO2) gas fumes must be done very cautiously.

Does this mean that CD damages the lungs in quantities too high?

I’m interested because I want to use this inhalation protocol for the next little while to deal with post nasal drip issue (I tried it once already and it seemed fine). But would it be OK if I did this protocol everyday for weeks?

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Inhalation Therapies 06 Apr 2015 23:15 #49499

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For your ailment, I would think you would follow the "Nose, Sinus & Bronchial" therapy and not the "Lung" therapy. In other words, you don't want to deep breath CLO2 fumes into your lungs.

Another possibility would be to try using a netti pot with diluted CDS. You should find a discussion or two here on the forum by searching netti pot. Be sure to set the date range to "any date".

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