Hi Maryam144,
I have personal experience nebulizing CDS in Normal Saline, despite the clear Andreas Kalcker warning (
www.brighteon.com/ba56e614-08db-4d77-b469-2cd8970c2081 -listen at 0:47) against doing so, and would like to weigh in on the Andreas Kalcker side as being right.
Others have advocated/cautioned, e.g.
mmsforum.io/index.php/list/mms1/3771-chlorine-dioxide-inhalation-therapies but having tried nebulized Budesonide (
americacanwetalk.org/dr-richard-bartlett-shares-covid-information/), and nebulized Hydrogen Peroxide (
player.fm/1BGYPtS), I simply "wanted" to try nebulized CDS (
mmsforum.io/general/34909-cpap-humidifier-dosage?start=0) so did so daily for a period of time in hopes of clearing up a lung congestion problem that was just getting worse and worse despite Pulmonary Function Testing offering nothing (except for the elimination of common causes) beyond OTC products like Claritin and steroid inhalers.
I was losing pulmonary function steadily, with symptoms of phlegm, chronic coughing, having to hyperventilate before, during, and after climbing the flight of stairs to our bedroom, and being unable to carry on a conversation while walking up an only 5 degree slope!
Our son, who is an avid consumer of cutting edge information, came across Brian Stone's
Free eBook
(note link to podcasts of chapter contents) entitled
Simple Molecular Medicine, which was an expansion of his prior eBook on Chlorine Dioxide; the section on Browns Gas somehow just "clicked."
We invested boldly in an Eagle Research AquaCure 50 (model "AC50") and plugged its output line into the SoClean tap to my CPAP machine such that I could passively breath low dosage B.G. all night long. The very next day's walk revealed clear positive change in terms of breathlessness on the 5 degree slope, as did each subsequent day! That was 4 months ago and I'm now back to cycling and lifting weights, making rapid progress with both, and with great reduction in phlegm and coughing.
We recently underwent Annual Wellness Checkups to get back into "the system" after our doctor moved out of town: one of the readouts was Oxygen Saturation, on which I scored 97%, within the range of "normal." Based on the rate of restoration I've experienced, I look forward to being an aerobic "animal" again.
We're grateful for the above "
clicked
," for the development of
this
amazing
product
, and for the near-miraculous
recovery
: supposedly lungs don't heal but mine have, and rapidly, from near dysfunction that nothing else could touch in over a decade of trying!