Hi KM, welcome to the forum!
Sounds like you have had an interesting life. I know what you mean about the medical profession. I spent the first 33 years of my life trusting them, then figured out I am much better off thinking for myself.
I have had lung problems all my life asthma and respiratory infections. If you try any of the methods of inhaling MMS please be careful and go slow. Each time I put MMS into a nebulizer it gave me asthma and inhaling fumes usually just caused irritation.
On the other hand, taking MMS1 and MMS2 orally should be very helpful for you. Bruce and I have both found that MMS2 is very good for lung congestion. If you use MMS1 then you want to use protocol 1000 (
jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=61). That page also tells how you can make up all 8 doses for the day and put it into a covered container and then drink 1/8th of it every hour.
Also, this page (
genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=38&id=2232&Itemid=66 ) has a very simple hydrogen peroxide inhalation technique that has been helpful for me and there are many testimonials from people with COPD on the earthclinic site saying how helpful it has been. It is easy and cheap to do.
Jim has advice in his new book about inhaling fumes and also using a misting machine. I have not tried the misting machine (vaporizer) technique yet. I’ll post an excerpt from the book explaining it below in case you are interested. I highly recommend Jim’s book if you want more info; and it is an entertaining read when he tells about his world travels, taking MMS especially to Africa.
Excerpt from Jim Humble,
The Master Mineral of the Third Millennium (Get it now
www.miraclemineral.org/newebook.php)
Using a Misting Machine
Another and much safer procedure is to use a mister, a machine that
creates a mist of water. Some humidifiers also create a cool mist; read
your user’s manual. I use 24 drops of activated MMS for each cup of
water that I put in the mister. MMS will be in the mist. Use bottled
drinking water. Keep a large bottle so that you can pour the liquid out
of the machine and into a bottle with a lid. In that way, after you have
taken your breaths, you can continue to use the same MMS until it
gets used up.
Make up a batch for your machine. You will probably need at least
three cups. Remember: 24 drops of activated MMS per cup. Turn the
machine on and put your mouth right down at the opening where the
mist comes out. You will be able to tell when the mist starts as the air
will get cold on your lips. At that time, the first time, take only one
breath. Then 4 hours later you can do it again and if everything went
alright and there was no problem, you can take 2 breaths. Do it two or
three times a day and if there is no problem and you are getting
better, you can take as many as 10 breaths each time. You will never
be getting 100% chlorine dioxide as you would if breathing from a
cup. But in every case go slowly.
Inhaling MMS in a mist is very helpful for any type of respiratory
disease such as pneumonia, asthma, COPD, and emphysema.
I have been using MMS for my lungs from time to time. As others
have told me about using MMS in the lungs, I finally decided to do a
mini research program. The above item (Inhaling MMS) and this one,
Using a Misting Machine, are the result of about 2 weeks of doing it 8
hours a day. I am 79 years old as mentioned before. About one month
after doing the mini program, I began to feel my lungs working easier
and I was breathing more deeply on occasion. Then I began to take
more deep breaths. I was amazed. I could draw breaths completely
and easily.
Before doing the program, I breathed OK. But when taking a deep
breath, my breath would just slowly come to an end. As I reached the
end of the breath I was forcing it pretty hard. Now it was different. I
could breathe all the way totally deep to the end of the breath easily
and without forcing it. In fact it was now fun and pleasant to take a
deep breath, hold it for a couple of seconds and then let it out.
I figure that the lungs heal slowly. After I killed most of the
pathogens, my lungs filled out to a healthier condition than before. It
took a while. They didn’t feel bad before, but they do feel better now.