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Pulmonary Fibrosis 12 Dec 2012 03:12 #28064

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The doctors say I have Pulmonary Fibrosis, I am not sure what that is but would like to know if anyone has had this, and if there is any help with MMS.

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Pulmonary Fibrosis 12 Dec 2012 15:44 #28066

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From the internet (great source of information) www.medicinenet.com/pulmonary_fibrosis/article.htm

What is pulmonary fibrosis?

"Fibrosis" is a term used to refer to scarring, so pulmonary fibrosis means scarring throughout the lungs. Pulmonary fibrosis can be caused by many conditions including chronic inflammatory processes (sarcoidosis, Wegener's granulomatosis ), infections, environmental agents (asbestos, silica, exposure to certain gases), exposure to ionizing radiation (such as radiation therapy to treat tumors of the chest), chronic conditions (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis), and certain medications.

In a condition known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, fibrosis of the lung can develop following a heightened immune reaction to inhaled organic dusts or occupational chemicals. This condition most often results from inhaling dust contaminated with bacterial, fungal, or animal products.

In some people, chronic pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis develop without an identifiable cause. Most of these people have a condition called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) that does not respond to medical therapy, while some of the other types of fibrosis, such as nonspecific interstitial pneumonitis (NSIP), may respond to immune suppressive therapy.

Synonyms (other names) for various types of pulmonary fibrosis that have been used in the past include chronic interstitial pneumonitis, Hamman-Rich syndrome, and diffuse fibrosing alveolitis.

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Thanks Pam,
I wonder if any of the protocales have been used or tried ,if not what direction would be my best bet?

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I will be honest, I don't know if any protocol has been tried because JH has not written about it in his book, and I've not seen it here. That does not mean it has NOT been tried, just that it's not been published anywhere - I once heard that JH said MMS had been used on over 1500 diseases, but the list was on a computer of his that crashed and he had been unable to replicate the list.

I would start with 1000, starting with 1 drop an hour for 8 hours a day (or even less, if you need to), and do the inhalation, but very, very carefully - just 2 quick, shallow breaths - do NOT overdo. Who knows what else you have in your lungs at this point.

MMS will chelate heavy metals over time. It may help. Sorry I can't be more specific than this.
Pam

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Thanks Pam:
About the inhaling Procedure, Is this every hour also ? or how often would this be done, and how strong would you make solution.
Arden Kingstad
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AirCraftMech, at the bottom of this page you will find the protocol for inhaling CLO2 gas.

Nose, Sinus, Bronchical

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