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coronavirus / using nebulizer? 13 Feb 2020 03:48 #62427

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I am wondering how to go about nebulizing your lungs in case of you are infected by a coronavirus ?

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coronavirus / using nebulizer? 13 Feb 2020 09:47 #62431

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Very carefully. It is easy to get too much CLO2 into your lungs.

Follow Jim Humble's Lung Protocol on page 159 in his latest book.
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coronavirus / using nebulizer? 14 Feb 2020 17:21 #62457

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If it was me, I would do one of two things.

In a nebulizer, add a small amount (1/2 tsp.?) of 10 ppm silver solution (colloidal silver, nano silver, etc.). I'd breathe that in through the nose and mouth for 5 or 10 minutes, and repeat that several times a day for as long as needed. My grandchildren have done this with great success for colds, etc.

The other option I've used is a little out there. I have a CPAP machine, so I put one drop of MMS and one drop of HCL in a very small dish and place it by the air intake of the device and turn it on to warm up the humidifier. That setting blows a gentle breeze through the device, and I put the mask near my face and breathe in the ClO2 through my mouth and nose. Because the ClO2 is mixed with lots of air, there is very little smell, and I'm sure the effect is much less than the lung protocol in Jim's book, but it should help a little. I breathe it in for maybe 5 minutes or until I feel a slight burning in the back of my throat. I usually don't do this very often, but if I had a lung issue, I'd do it several times a day. If you want to make it stronger, use two drops of MMS and two drops of HCl.
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coronavirus / using nebulizer? 14 Feb 2020 23:56 #62468

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coronavirus / using nebulizer? 20 Feb 2020 16:53 #62522

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i personally would stay away from the lung protocol unless you're about to die.
i would also nebulize silver - in fact i am doing this for any type of lung/bronchial stuff and it helps
for corona, i'd do the following:
- mms 1000+ protocol
- 5ml turpentine daily
- nebulize coillodal silver 3x a day
- take high doses of echinacea + goldenseal
- take high doses of andrographis

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coronavirus / using nebulizer? 19 Mar 2020 16:47 #63035

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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the use of a nebulizer would a safe and effective method to fight lung problems in coronavirus crisis.

That's because the nebulizer brings CLO2 in tiny drops and when dissolved in water, CLO2 have the 0,95 V oxidation potential. While the pure CLO2 gas will have a much higher 1,5V oxidation potential.

However, it's important to minimize the amount of water brought to the lungs through the nebulizer. Hence I'd suggest using a very highly concnetrated solution. For instance, just one drop of activated MMS with a minimum number of drops of the regular solution used to in nebulizer, which is saline (Sodium Chloride / NaCL). Only enough for it to be picked up by the nebulizer straw.

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