MMS only affects pathogens, won't bother the "good bugs in your stomach." - Won't add to them, but it won't take them away. You can take MMS for a LONG time - I know people who have taken it for years - You might want to consider adding one of the breathing protocols. These come from Jim Humble's book,
The Master Mineral of the Third Millennium available through
www.jhbooks.org/
There are 2 of them in JH's book - One is done daily as part of a dental procedure,
Daily Procedure For Dental, Respiratory and
General Health
There are three steps in this short procedure. Each morning, make
up a 2-drop dose in a clean dry cup. Activate it with either 10 drops of
10% citric acid and wait 3 minutes or with 2 drops of 50% citric acid
and wait 20 seconds.
• Never use more than 2 drops of MMS1 for this maintenance
procedure.
Don’t add any water or juice yet. Two drops will give you a small
amount of chlorine dioxide fumes in the air in the cup.
Step One: Briefly Breathe the Fumes
Put your nose over the brim of the cup and breath in slowly once.
That’s all. See next paragraph. Then put your mouth over the cup
and breathe in once slowly and deeply. Do this very gently and
carefully at first. Take a couple of weeks to get used to it.
Caution: This can be dangerous if you overdo it. You must be very
careful. When you breathe in, if you feel a slight bite, you just got
too much chlorine dioxide. A tiny bite won’t hurt you -- it tells you it is
reacting with your tissues.
• Remember, anything in too strong a quantity can hurt you.
Just one half cup of table salt would kill you. This procedure
is safe if you follow instructions.
Keep in mind that:
• Lung damage happens without your knowledge as there are
no pain nerves in your lungs. Damage your lungs and in about
4 hours you will be gasping for breath.
So when you do this procedure, use only a 2-drop dose in the cup
and breathe only two breaths. You will barely smell the chlorine
dioxide and one tiny bite won’t hurt you, but no more. Same when
you breathe it with your mouth deeply. A tiny bite in your lungs may
be too much, and since you won’t feel it, breathe less deeply at first.
But a 2-drop dose is not going to kill you.
Never use more than 2 drops for this procedure.
You may cough a lot at first as your lungs start to clear out. Do it
slowly and give them a chance to clear. The MMS does not hurt or
harm lungs, but you can easily overdo anything. Coughing is always
normal. But go slowly. Be careful. Once you have this down and
working every day, you will notice the difference. So far, using this
procedure, none of us has had a single thing such as a cold, flu, or
pneumonia, and I can imagine that there are a lot of other things we
haven’t had.
About Getting MMS to the Lungs
Getting MMS to the lungs is not easy otherwise. When you take it by
mouth, the chlorine dioxide has to enter the blood in the stomach,
be carried around the body, and finally wind up in the lungs. But
the blood must pick up oxygen in the lungs and it doesn’t get to the
carbon dioxide side of the lungs except in tiny amounts. There is no
reason for it to go there. The carbon dioxide simply gets breathed
out.
So the amount of chlorine dioxide available to kill pathogens that
love the carbon dioxide side of the lungs is extremely limited. But
when you breathe chlorine dioxide in, it goes straight into the lungs.
It is probably hundreds of times more than would be carried there by
the blood. So every morning, you are scrubbing your lungs a little bit
cleaner with chlorine dioxide.
Remember:
• Never more than 2 drops of MMS 1;
• Go gently and slowly; and
• Take a total of one breath through your nose and one through
your mouth.
The other is a fume protocol:
Inhaling MMS Fumes
Caveat
Follow these instructions! Your lungs have no pain nerves and you
can damage them without feeling it. Inhaling chlorine dioxide fumes
must be done very cautiously. Never, never use more than 2
activated drops for inhaling.
Step #1: Put 2 drops of MMS in a cup, add the activator and
cover the cup.
Step #2: Wait 20 seconds for the 50% citric acid or 3 minutes for
the 10% citric, then remove the lid and lift the cup to your nose.
Step #3: Take one breath through your nose. The minute you
feel it bite, stop your breath.
Step #4: Take one breath through your mouth. Take no more
than one breath at first. You should cough. It is what you need to
do. Then you should cough the next morning. You need to get the
stuff out of your lungs and coughing does that. Typically, not a lot
of coughing is needed.
Treating your lungs directly has the advantage that the MMS getting
to your lungs is a hundred times stronger than what you would get
from drinking it, then letting it go to your stomach, get into your blood
and finally work its way to your lungs through the circulatory system.
It will finally get to the lungs but the healing will be slower.
You will quickly learn to use a few breaths two or three times a day,
but only very slowly. I can’t emphasize enough that you must go
slowly, working up to several breaths in the morning and in the
evening. Gradually, your lungs will begin to heal. Keep in mind that
this technique is using chlorine dioxide at just about 100% strength.
The fumes coming off the bottom of that cup are 100% chlorine
dioxide, but they do mix with a small amount of air on the way up.
He also talks about using a misting machine (humidifier)
Using a Misting Machine
Another and much safer procedure is to use a mister, a machine
that creates a mist of water. Some humidifiers also create a cool
mist; read your user’s manual. I use 24 drops of activated MMS for
each cup of water that I put in the mister. MMS will be in the mist.
Use bottled drinking water. Keep a large bottle so that you can pour
the liquid out of the machine and into a bottle with a lid. In that way,
after you have taken your breaths, you can continue to use the same
MMS until it gets used up.
Make up a batch for your machine. You will probably need at least
three cups. Remember: 24 drops of activated MMS per cup. Turn
the machine on and put your mouth right down at the opening where
the mist comes out. You will be able to tell when the mist starts as
the air will get cold on your lips. At that time, the first time, take only
one breath. Then 4 hours later you can do it again and if everything
went alright and there was no problem, you can take 2 breaths. Do
it two or three times a day and if there is no problem and you are
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Methods Other Than Oralof Using MMS
getting better, you can take as many as 10 breaths each time. You
will never be getting 100% chlorine dioxide as you would if breathing
from a cup. But in every case go slowly.
Inhaling MMS in a mist is very helpful for any type of respiratory
disease such as pneumonia, asthma, COPD, and emphysema.
I have been using MMS for my lungs from time to time. As others
have told me about using MMS in the lungs, I finally decided to do
a mini research program. The above item (Inhaling MMS) and this
one, Using a Misting Machine, are the result of about 2 weeks of
doing it 8 hours a day. I am 79 years old as mentioned before. About
one month after doing the mini program, I began to feel my lungs
working easier and I was breathing more deeply on occasion. Then
I began to take more deep breaths. I was amazed. I could draw
breaths completely and easily.
Before doing the program, I breathed OK. But when taking a deep
breath, my breath would just slowly come to an end. As I reached the
end of the breath I was forcing it pretty hard. Now it was different. I
could breathe all the way totally deep to the end of the breath easily
and without forcing it. In fact it was now fun and pleasant to take a
deep breath, hold it for a couple of seconds and then let it out.
I figure that the lungs heal slowly. After I killed most of the pathogens,
my lungs filled out to a healthier condition than before. It took a while.
They didn’t feel bad before, but they do feel better now. No big deal,
but it might be worth working on.
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