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17 Jul 2025 20:05 #87071
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I've just tried the ear infection protocol that was reccomended to me recently where you put a glass of 6 drops of activated mms1 against your ear and it is working quite nicely.
However I do have a question of the smell that comes from the activation. I know you're not supposed to directly put your mouth or nose over the cup and breathe them, but the smell still travels and is strong, and I'm worried about the consequences or smelling/breathing the gas that the activation emits would have on my lungs.
I assume it's completely fine since everyone does their doses like this and people used to do 15 drops a day, and I tried my best to hold my breath and stay away from the cup. But I was just wondering if it would still be okay if I smelled the gas while making it, and I was mostly scared because a few seconds into the cup gas protocol, I realized one of the temples of my glasses was blocking a small part of the other side of the cup from completely sealing against my ear. I quickly got rid of my glasses and covered my whole ear ensuring it was sealed so no gas could escape. I could not smell any if the gas during that, but I'm still a bit concerned.
However I do have a question of the smell that comes from the activation. I know you're not supposed to directly put your mouth or nose over the cup and breathe them, but the smell still travels and is strong, and I'm worried about the consequences or smelling/breathing the gas that the activation emits would have on my lungs.
I assume it's completely fine since everyone does their doses like this and people used to do 15 drops a day, and I tried my best to hold my breath and stay away from the cup. But I was just wondering if it would still be okay if I smelled the gas while making it, and I was mostly scared because a few seconds into the cup gas protocol, I realized one of the temples of my glasses was blocking a small part of the other side of the cup from completely sealing against my ear. I quickly got rid of my glasses and covered my whole ear ensuring it was sealed so no gas could escape. I could not smell any if the gas during that, but I'm still a bit concerned.
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18 Jul 2025 01:53 #87073
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I've just tried the ear infection protocol that was reccomended to me recently where you put a glass of 6 drops of activated mms1 against your ear and it is working quite nicely.
However I do have a question of the smell that comes from the activation. I know you're not supposed to directly put your mouth or nose over the cup and breathe them, but the smell still travels and is strong, and I'm worried about the consequences or smelling/breathing the gas that the activation emits would have on my lungs.
I assume it's completely fine since everyone does their doses like this and people used to do 15 drops a day, and I tried my best to hold my breath and stay away from the cup. But I was just wondering if it would still be okay if I smelled the gas while making it, and I was mostly scared because a few seconds into the cup gas protocol, I realized one of the temples of my glasses was blocking a small part of the other side of the cup from completely sealing against my ear. I quickly got rid of my glasses and covered my whole ear ensuring it was sealed so no gas could escape. I could not smell any if the gas during that, but I'm still a bit concerned.
Actually, breathing in CLO2 gas is one of Jim Humble's protocols. Look it up in his book. I personally would not use that protocol, instead I would use a nebulizer where you can control the intake of CLO2 gas. I developed some dosing charts, if you are interested.
In your case of using CLO2 gas for ears, just mount a small fan and blow the escaping CLO2 gas away from you. Simple solution and you will be cleaning the air in that room.![]()
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18 Jul 2025 02:26 #87076
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Thank you so much for your response! I got a little worried about the damaging of lungs, so much so I got an anxiety attack thinking something was wrong with my breathing. I have calmed down now that I found some older posts saying that people can heal from the damage the fumes do and that it is only temporary.
I did also see a post saying that 6 drops was the maximum you can do for the inhalation protocol, though I dont know if that's true. Would you think that 6 drops would cause significant damage if smelled accidentally?
I did also see a post saying that 6 drops was the maximum you can do for the inhalation protocol, though I dont know if that's true. Would you think that 6 drops would cause significant damage if smelled accidentally?
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18 Jul 2025 03:10 - 18 Jul 2025 03:12 #87079
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Thank you so much for your response! I got a little worried about the damaging of lungs, so much so I got an anxiety attack thinking something was wrong with my breathing. I have calmed down now that I found some older posts saying that people can heal from the damage the fumes do and that it is only temporary.
I did also see a post saying that 6 drops was the maximum you can do for the inhalation protocol, though I dont know if that's true. Would you think that 6 drops would cause significant damage if smelled accidentally?
Actually, Ignore this reply, I just found an old post about cases of people inhaling lager amounts than me who healed just find on their own.
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25 Aug 2025 23:30 #87343
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"I personally would not use that protocol, instead I would use a nebulizer where you can control the intake of CLO2 gas. I developed some dosing charts, if you are interested."
I am interested if you would develop it.
Thank you.
I am interested if you would develop it.
Thank you.
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27 Aug 2025 04:43 - 27 Aug 2025 05:06 #87348
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Hi Brandon. Attached is a PDF file with 6 CDS inhalation dosing charts when using a nebulizer"I personally would not use that protocol, instead I would use a nebulizer where you can control the intake of CLO2 gas. I developed some dosing charts, if you are interested."
I am interested if you would develop it.
Thank you.
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27 Aug 2025 15:52 #87349
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Thank you so much CLO2!
I believe it will take care of potential airborne infections faster.
I believe it will take care of potential airborne infections faster.
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