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protocol for clorine dioxide for staff infection 17 Sep 2012 13:43 #23559

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I cant seem to find the protocol for useing clorine dioxide gas for treating staff infection. Any ideas, thanks. A friend has this at the bottom of her nose / lip.

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Re: protocol for clorine dioxide for staff infection 17 Sep 2012 15:44 #23572

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Sure, woofy, from the book.... around page 28 of the online version in the Quick Reference Guide chapter



• Staph infection -- (aka MRSA for Methicillin-Resistant

Staphylococcus aureus) -- Use5 or 6 drops and activate in a
container wide enough to cover the infection. Use no water,
just the gas, but never for more than 5 minutes. Ten minutes
will give you a bad burn. Position your body so that liquid does
not leak out -- hold the container on the lower or side surface
of a body part. The staph infection should be killed after one
or two treatments. Wait 4 hours before applying a second
treatment. (If you use a glass container that you can see
through, you will be able to see the staph being destroyed
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Re: protocol for clorine dioxide for staff infection 18 Sep 2012 21:17 #23641

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Really nice MRSA testimonial on JH's FB page:

Thanks for the add Jim. You're the man of the decade, at the very least. My Daughter had MRSA the size of a grapefruit on her hip. In the center was a bright red spot the size of a golf ball and right in the middle a hole an inch deep as big around as her index finger where the MRSA had eaten her flesh. She still has the hole. With MMS, in 6 hours the swelling was down by 60% and she had NO pain. She went to a doctor 2 days later and he said it had been MRSA that had completely resolved. Chalk up 1 more for Jim Humble. Another life saved, I'm sure of it. 21.3% of patients with MRSA, die from MRSA. NO days in the Hospital, NO huge Hospital bill without insurance, NO lost time from work or family. And most of all, NO fear of the possibility of dying for several days. PTSD can be a killer. All done and over in 6 hours. Because of MMS, me and mine are covered. What a great feeling that is, really. We can cure anything we catch in 4 hours. "Bring your sick kids and your sniffly nose over, we don't care.lol Maybe we can even talk you into taking some MMS. But if we can't we can always enjoy watching you suffer while we don't.LOL" We have also cured colds, flu, skin infections, N1H1 flu that the VA gave my Uncle through a vaccine and many toothaches using MMS and a waterpik, all in about 4 hours. Toothaches are gone in 15 minutes, thank goodness. And they stay away for months. Thanks again Jim. Keep up the good work.
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Re: protocol for clorine dioxide for staff infection 18 Sep 2012 21:52 #23645

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What about cavities, Pam? I just got done getting drilled on and they shot me with novacane :pinch:
I am my own parasite
I don't need a host to live
We feed off of each other
We can share our endorphins

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Re: protocol for clorine dioxide for staff infection 19 Sep 2012 00:01 #23650

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For that I'd do the dental protocol, natorgator.

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