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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 05 Aug 2011 13:03 #4334

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Hi Bruce, Just to make sure, would that be 10 drops of mms1, 5 drops of citric solution and 1 ounce of water? Thanks again. Blessings, Mike

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 17 Sep 2011 03:06 #5417

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I am new to this. This morning I was doing the protocol 1000 w a 24 drops MMS activated this morning for use throughout the day, when I took a sniff of the activation dose (out of curiosity as I have an sinus problem). I have been feeling so nauseous.

I have been trying to breath in more oxygen to clear the airways.

Is there anything else I can do to relieve my airways?

Please help.

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 17 Sep 2011 04:15 #5418

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Welcome to the forum Blue Pearl!

You got a really strong dose of chlorine dioxide going into your lungs doing that. The only thing that comes to my mind is to just give it time and your lungs will go back to normal. Jim described someone burning their lungs like this and a few hours after it happened they had great difficulty breathing but eventually the irritation went away. Maybe at the end of the day a couple hours after your last dose you could mega dose vitamin C (eg, 2,000 mg.) and that would probably make you feel better. Usually someone can take 2,000 mg every 2 hrs. without getting diarrhea from too much vit. C.

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 17 Sep 2011 11:12 #5424

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Yes I ll take Vitamin C immediately now - it neutralizes the effect?

Today I am doing the full doses for my hsbd who has a upper urinary tract infection, E-coli strain resistant to quinolone and penincillin antibiotics (we found out from the lab yesterday). He also has a big allergy to the sulfur group of antibiotic - which left only Ceftazidime (Cephalosporin gp) and Carbapenem (last gp) of antibiotics only available in the hospital for IM/IV administration. It was really frustrating - but we decided to try MMS rather than the IM route, as if there is a real emergency - at least that leaves 2 viable antibiotics that are not resistant to this E-coli strain if acute symptoms appear.

I am still trying to research on this. I heard it takes 4-6 weeks of protocol 1000 before it completely clears the UTI?

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 17 Sep 2011 16:41 #5429

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Hi BP,

The vit. C will neutralize the MMS if you take it within two hours of the MMS, so you don't want to do that. Instead, separate the doses by 2 hrs. I think the vit. C would help with the burning you experienced in the lungs; the vit. C is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and would probably heal the lungs up quickly.

For you husband and the UTI, he will probably start seeing excellent results within a week. Take a look at these UTI testimonials on this thread genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=8&id=4175&Itemid=66#4175. They are powerful. MMS works very well on UTIs.

Michael

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 24 Dec 2011 18:44 #9521

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Michael, I have a nebulizer with a very small cup, that I used for liquid glutathione (RX), silver, and ASEA.

You said you inhaled 10 to 20 times all at the same session?

I assume you diluted the MMS1 more than when using it to drink? could you explain how you did?

I might try only 1 or 2 breaths by mouth since the nebulizer is to be used in the mouth only.
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Evanir

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 25 Dec 2011 05:37 #9539

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Hi Evanir,

The nebulizer did not help my lung congestion or asthma. When I used MMS either activated or unactivated, it made my asthma worse, so I would just be very careful. I tried DMSO in the nebulizer too and it had no effect either positive or negative.

The best thing for my lungs has been CDS and MMS2. Whenever I take doses my lung congestion will start to clear.

The inhalation technique using 2 drops of MMS in a glass has not really helped me either. But other people have been helped by that.

Michael

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 25 Dec 2011 18:50 #9545

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Hi Michael,

In many cases, asthma and chronic bronchitis are caused by lungs hyperventilation (low CO2 concentration in lungs). One of the methods of helping with this condition is to practice Buteyko breathing (everyone can search internet for Buteyko and learn what it is).

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Mark

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Re: Chlorine Dioxide Inhalation Therapies 25 Dec 2011 20:42 #9549

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I did the Buteyko breathing for almost one year and it didn't get rid of my asthma, just made me feel I could control the terrible lack of breath with the
short control pauses and the shallow breathing.

I took a course from someone in Portland, Oregon and he was free of asthma, but he told me that if my asthma was caused by hyperventilation or
over breathing it would help. I was never the type to hyperventilate, so my asthma must be from the autoimmune disease that I acquired in 2008.

I am sure it will help people to have better control of their asthma though. There are plenty of DVD's on the internet and it is not too hard to learn,
but it takes a lot of discipline and determination.

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