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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 12 Jul 2011 16:45 #3754

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we have been inhailing 2 activated drops of mms, breathing in gently and holding breath for 3 or 4 seconds, only doing this 2 or 3 times a session
we do this 2 or 3 times a day
for the last month here lungs have been good, she has been on IV antibiotics twice this year,

For alternate advice on use of inhalation of chlorine dioxide gas from activated MMS1, see later post by brtanner on this thread --Bruce
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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 12 Jul 2011 16:48 #3755

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almost forgot since you are on coumadin do not take anything with sulfer, it will release the stored up coumadin in your blood and your blood will get way to thin
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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 12 Jul 2011 19:34 #3757

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Thanks bush5253 for the report on inhaling 2 activated drops helping your elderly mother.
That's awesome!
Very simple method and she has a hard case, so this is good news her lungs have been clear for a month doing this, inhaling 2-3 times per treatment and doing it 2-3 times a day.

Keep up the good work,

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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa - on Inhalation of ClO2 Gas 12 Jul 2011 19:54 #3758

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As I've said before, regardless of any apparent positive results from inhaling chlorine dioxide gas, I would urge anyone to avoid inhalation from activated MMS1 as a method of ingesting ClO2.

From personal experience, the gas is caustic enough to burn mucous membranes. In order to get chlorine dioxide into the lungs, throat and nasal passages, I strongly recommend getting a nebulizer - they start at less than $30 - to break a solution of activated MMS1 and water into micro droplets that are then inhaled through a mouthpiece.

The atomized droplets of diluted MMS have an enormously lower reactivity, which will protect the sensitive tissues and membranes of the throat and lungs.

For the sinuses and nasal passages, dripping an MMS1 solution (I suggest 6 activated drops per ounce of water as a starting point for testing) into one nostril at a time while having your head tilted back while lying down will irrigate the sinus cavities.

And again, for anyone with problems with congested lungs or breathing impairment, I suggest trying oral doses of MMS2/calcium hypochlorite.

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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 12 Jul 2011 23:12 #3764

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first I have heard about using a nebulizer,( have 2 )
any more information about this procedure would be appreciated

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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 12 Jul 2011 23:37 #3767

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Hi Bush,

You have to be real careful with the nebulizer too. When I did it with MMS it gave me asthma. With the nebulizer you are getting sodium chlorite, chlorine dioxide and the activator all into the lungs.

The inhalation technique you have been using limits it only to the chlorine dioxide and it was less of a problem for me, but you do have to be very careful about not burning the lungs. Jim does mention the two drop inhalation technique in his book, but also says you have to be super careful. And it sounds like you have been Bush and that is why it has been working.

I think different things work for different people. But no matter what you need to be very careful and proceed slowly. When I nebulized the MMS the asthma was not apparent at first and grew worse after I was finished. So I would just do a little and then wait a couple hours to see if there will be a negative reaction. Citric acid has been irritating to me so I would also suggest using lemon juice for activation.

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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 12 Jul 2011 23:53 #3768

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thanks Michael

I try to be very careful with this stuff, and she only breath in shallow breaths,
never heard of using a nebulizer, it is something that would require a lot of checking into before i would change from what jim said to do
do you know of any links for reading info on nebs

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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 18 Jul 2011 18:13 #3930

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Thank you all for you reply's. Just got out of the hospital with a relapse and now I am taking Cipro and nebulizing albuteral and Tobramycin antibiotics. I am so confused about what to do now. Where can I find the information on protocol 2000 and inhaling MMS and which MMS is best. Thank you again, Mike

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Re: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 19 Jul 2011 07:46 #3951

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Hi Light,

Protocol 2000 is taking MMS1 every hour orally as many drops as you can up to 10 drops per hour for 10-12 hrs per day. In addition taking MMS2 capsules every two hours for a total of 5 or 6 doses. Here are 3 links for more info on protocol 2000:

1. Effective use of sacraments page: genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55:effective-uses-of-sacraments&catid=34:healing-methodologies&Itemid=63
2. See Jim explain protocols 1000 & 2000 and get pdf copies of them from his new book www.voiceofmms.com/fe/10262-protocol-1000-2000-and-mms2
3. Jim's site has a videos
jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=61

As far as inhaling MMS1, you can try nebulizing it like Bruce recommends (genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=31&id=3771&Itemid=66 ). You can try the 2 drop inhalation technique Jim recommends in his book (posted on the above thread also) and that Bush has been using for his mother. Or you can try the misting machine technique Jim also recommends in his book, and posted on the above thread also.

Mainly, you want to be careful so you don’t burn your lungs. Please do let us know what works for you, this is a common problem. Also, it is recommended to add DMSO to the hourly oral MMS1 drops by mixing and activating the dose, then adding the same number of DMSO drops as you have MMS1 drops and letting it activate for another 3 minutes, then add water or juice and drink.

To restored health,

Michael

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