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Mucus 28 Dec 2014 08:40 #48637

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Hello friends,
I need help to understand what is going on.
My friend used to have allergy during this season, she uses inhalator to relief the symptoms. I gave her MMS2 to try, now she's taking it for a week, but she says that she has mucus which make her cough hard to release it, but sometimes she cannot release it. what can she do? we don't have MMS1. Can she use inhale MMS2? and how can she do it?
thank you for helping,

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Mucus 28 Dec 2014 11:17 #48639

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On a side note you might want to try 2-4 gramms of conjugated linoleic acid. This for me has excellent anti-imflamatoiry effects, also resveratrol is very effective, i noticed that when i started taken CLA i started being able to clear up my chest, even though their is no mention of it having that affect.

The problem is CLA apparently has antioxident effects which cancel out MMS, but im not shure if this is the same antioxident propertoes as vitamin C
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Mucus 28 Dec 2014 11:21 #48640

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I also was drinking this tea which helped clear up my chest www.pukkaherbs.com/pukka-products/pukka-teas/detox-new/, also the ginger tea from the same company. Some of the herbs in those tea have decongestive properties.
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Mucus 28 Dec 2014 19:24 #48649

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Divo, do not allow your friend to inhale MMS2 fumes! That would be dangerous to her lungs. I believe the fumes are chlorine gas.
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Mucus 28 Dec 2014 21:00 #48655

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OK.. I will talk to her, thanks for warning me
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Mucus 28 Dec 2014 21:01 #48656

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Thanks for the suggestions. Blessings

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