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Help With MMS Method For Persistent Cough/Lung Issue 19 Jan 2017 08:28 #54538

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Hello, I am trying to research the best way to administer MMS to my husband, for a persistant, chesty cough. The worst of the cough has cleared up, but there seems to be some deep rooted mucous trapped in the chest area, that he just can't seem to cough up or get to clear up fully. I saw a video a couple of years ago regarding inhaling the gas from activated MMS, but the only one I can find now mentions using a 'mister' to do this & I'm not sure what this is, or where to buy one suitable for this purpose. Could somebody please advise me on how best to treat him? I have been giving him MMS orally for the last few weeks, but it doesn't seem to help this issue, so it seems common sense to me to try to get it directly to the affected area - I just need to know how! I realise that the activated gas vapour is very potent, so I don't want to do more harm than good. He is otherwise in very good health but I will be a lot happier when this problem has been solved. I have been researching for a week now, but have read so many differing things & so much 'scare-mongering' (which I know is rubbish) that I just seem to be getting more confused & thought it best to ask here, where I know the advice can be trusted. So if anyone would be kind enough to help or point me in the right direction I'd be very grateful. Thank you & best wishes.

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Help With MMS Method For Persistent Cough/Lung Issue 19 Jan 2017 10:19 #54539

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calamoli, the 'Lung Protocol (The Cup)' is described in Jim Humble's latest ebook beginning on page 159.
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Help With MMS Method For Persistent Cough/Lung Issue 19 Jan 2017 20:00 #54543

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I'm betting his problem is GERD. Drinking HCl is the best treatment. You already have the HCl as it is the activator for MMS.

3 drops at first, mix with 4oz. distilled water, increase each day, as needed, up to 20 per day, drink at once or sip throughout the day. There are HCl supplements, but they include Pepsin and I think the Pepsin counteracts the HCl in the treatment of GERD.

You'll need to work on finding the absolute cure for him - there's no info on how much to take.

This article does not address GERD, but it is very good about HCl therapy, how to take, how much, etc. and all it's uses: google Dr. Pat Block, health parameters hydrochloric acid therapy. health-parameters.com/posts/hydrochloric-acid-therapy-hcl-therapy/

I'll be curious what you discover! good luck!
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Help With MMS Method For Persistent Cough/Lung Issue 25 Jan 2017 11:43 #54605

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Thank you both so much for your fast responses & apologies that I have not said so properly until now, due to an unexpected family issue. I appreciate your suggestions & will start looking into them now, as there is still no change with the cough. I find the possible suggested cause very interesting, as he did have issues with heartburn/reflux for the first time over the Christmas break. A friend gave him some tablets called Omeprazole 20mg, which seemed to clear it up - but maybe not as well as we thought if your theory is correct. I'll be happy to come back & let you know how it goes & I am very grateful for your input. Very best wishes.

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