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Upper Respiratory Infection 24 Dec 2013 17:46 #38055

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Protocol 1000 for the infection, plus I would do some of the inhalation therapies - or use a small ultrasonic cool mist humidifier with MMS (let me know if you want me to break this down) - or place 5-20 activated drops in a votive candle holder or shot glass, and place up high in the bedroom at night to let the MMS outgas into the room.
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Upper Respiratory Infection 24 Dec 2013 22:16 #38058

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Pam, I am collecting your bits of wisdom for future reference. How long does the mixture in the votive candle holder last? Does it need to be renewed each 12 or 24 hours? And for how many days can one safely keep it in the room?

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Upper Respiratory Infection 25 Dec 2013 01:02 #38061

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I only do it at night while I sleep, and it lasts overnight. In the morning the liquid is clear - which means the chlorine dioxide (which is yellow in color) has disbursed into the room. Personally, I find that I can't do more than 10 drops - otherwise it jazzes me.

I totally missed that this was a cat! I'm so sorry. I've treated my cat for respiratory problems - usually I make up a drop, activated in an ounce of water, and then syringe in 3mL of this a couple of times a day. DUH.
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