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Tonight I gave her and the other three kittens fenbendazole as I can’t give them CD when I work all day. I don’t really know how I would treat them on CD if I’m gone for 9 hours a day.
Back to the bath…I’m hesitant because the last two times I’ve done a detox bath with baking soda, borax, Epsom salts and Bentonite clay, I’ve had difficulty breathing. I had to stop one bath as I was just getting over being sick and I thought I would just kick out the coughing with the bath. About 5 minutes into the bath I had to get out! It was pretty scary as I was wheezing and trying to get a decent breath. After trying 3 methods I know that help me, I had to take my inhaler. Thankfully my breathing calmed down after some time, but this is not something I want to happen when I take a detox bath. I supposedly have asthma so that’s why I have an inhaler. I don’t like to own any titles to illness.
The second time this happened was about 2 weeks ago. It wasn’t as bad as the first time but I just don’t want to have to worry that I might have trouble breathing by taking a detox bath. So that’s why I’m hesitating about using the CD. I also plan to use city water as I don’t have a water purification system.
I have done 3-4 detox baths in the last year without incident, so it seems weird that I would have this breathing difficulty twice recently.
Has anyone used CD as a detox bath? Do you have a recipe you recommend?
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If you are using MMS1, then you could try a MMS1 bath or foot soak. That protocol is attached to this message.
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