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MMS, blood oxygen, pulse ox meter, Himalayan salt
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28 Feb 2012 20:27 #13318
by tish1844
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Kahlon, I just sent you a private message to introduce myself and would like to pursue the comments you posted recently elsewhere. Those comments were for me and they were right where they needed to be for me to see them when I did. All I can say is God works in mysterious ways. You have information I need to help my son. My son suffers with a respiratory condition. When he was in his early teens in February he came down with a very serious case of pneumonia. He was in the hospital for weeks and the doctors said they did not often see such a serious case of pneumonia and were puzzled as to the cause. I had watched him suffer with a respiratory condition since birth. I was forever taking him to the emergency room in the middle of the night or on weekends. Inevitably they would always ask me "Does he have asthma?" He was never diagnosed because these attacks would ALWAYS occur when his doctors were not on duty. Now the doctors were puzzled when he came down with an unusually serious case of pneumonia as an earliteen, but I had heard about this all my life because exactly 70 years before in the month of February no less, my father at the same age came very close to dying from a very serious case of pneumonia. Dad was born in 1916. Sean was born in 1986. Penicillin, considered the 1st antibiotic did not come out till 1945. He was delirious with fever. His old German grandmother stayed with him night and day to put the covers back on and make him SWEAT. She was instrumental in saving his life. The homeopaths say "Give me a fever and I can cure anything."...To make a long story shorter at this time I want to tell you about bing with my father when he died. I came to see him in a rehabilitation center one Saturday morning and he had a look on his face which I did not understand. He wanted me to go to the nurses station and get the pulse ox meter to put on his finger. The nurse brought the device and when she placed it on his finger it registered a low 80 and went down down down in about 10 seconds to a blank screen. I looked at him sitting on the side of the bed with his eyes closed. The nurse laid him back in the bed and there was an emergency crew at the door in seconds. They looked at me and I looked at them and nothing was said, they just went away. My father had the most peaceful look on his face I had ever seen. Although I was grieving this was the most peaceful thing I had ever seen which was comforting. I watched my father suffer trying to breathe all my life. I know my son needs to know about MMS. I know MMS would have helped my father.
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28 Feb 2012 20:40 #13320
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Tish wrote:
"Those comments were for me and they were right where they needed to be for me to see them when I did."
Right on! There are no coincidences in life. We only have to recognize that and understand the reasons.
"Those comments were for me and they were right where they needed to be for me to see them when I did."
Right on! There are no coincidences in life. We only have to recognize that and understand the reasons.
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28 Feb 2012 20:54 #13321
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I am glad I could be a help.
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28 Feb 2012 21:20 #13324
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With the himalayan salt I got a child's sippy cup and drilled a small hole on each side of the cup. I filled it up with crushed salt below the hole mark. When I needed to use the salt I would shake the sippy cup covering the holes with my fingers, removed my fingers from the holes, then would breathe it in from the mouth piece. Then I would gently exhale through my nose. It worked really great and my nose stopped running within minutes. And it would raise my oxygen level when I checked with the pulse ox meter.
We now use the himalayan for cooking also.
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We now use the himalayan for cooking also.
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28 Feb 2012 22:19 - 28 Feb 2012 22:32 #13328
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kahlon, about how much salt was in the sippy cup. IOW, were the holes close to the top, middle, 1/3 down, or what? Inquiring minds want to know. What did the holes do? (I'm guessing allow air to be drawn in to then inhale through the mouthpiece, but that's just a guess.) If it would be easier to refer me to somewhere else to read, please feel free to do so. Other question - is the salt in solution? If so, does the solution have to be warm?
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28 Feb 2012 22:56 #13331
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Yes, the holes allowed for the salt to drawn up better. I put the holes about half ways down. (I used a small drill) No the salt wasnt in any solution at all and I just leave it in my kitchen cabinet and use when necessary. I put the salt in the cup till it was just below the holes. If it is damp in the house from too much rain, I mixed the crushed salt with himalayan course pieces. It helps the crushed salt from getting clumpy. And just a few days ago I found out a person should use ceramic salt crusher rather than a metal grinder. Not sure why tho. Just breathe it in lightly so you dont breathe up the course stuff. You can buy a store boughten one but sippy cups are much cheaper, especially when everyone in the household uses them. I found this information on the internet a way back, but cant remember the url for it.
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28 Feb 2012 23:00 - 28 Feb 2012 23:00 #13332
by pam
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Thank you. I sent this information and a link on the i-way to my brother, who has breathing difficulties - some physiologic (deviated septum) some allergic. I have fairly severe inhalant allergies and numerous sippy cups, and Himalayan salt from Dr. Mercola. I'm good to go! How often did you do it?
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