Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 This is just my humble opinion... NO! NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO! But if you decide to try it, and if you survive it, let us know all about it. This stuff is seriously oxidative. Lung tissue is seriously delicate. I think you could drown in your own blood very quick. Not trying to be harsh, just don't want to hear about anyone dying from this. The second worst idea next to this, to me, is to nebulize hydrogen peroxide. H2O2 works the same way that Chlorine Dioxide (activated MMS) does- serious oxidation- but AMMS/CLO2 is much stronger. I once listened to someone who suggested snorting some hydrogen peroxide to kill a sinus infection. I ended up with a painful bleeding nose and sinuses. I'm known for charging in on many things, but this won't be one of them. I may be wrong about this but I'm not going to find it out firsthand. Daddybob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 a good decision is usually base on past experience and studies but there are always a percentage of situation that do not go as expected and the only way to really know is by trying it. I was looking for someone that tried mms enema and it does not seem to dangerous as I tired h2o2 enema without problem. the colon is built for retaining some pretty nasty stuff so whats a litlle water with h2o2 or clo2 As for lungs you will probably choke to death on your first puff save that for the Jack Ass guys there are tuff like cats and can survive a lot of abuse. I think you would be better of with ozone therapy at least you would not be the first one to do it MN [ ] MMS in a nebulizer? This is just my humble opinion...NO!NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!But if you decide to try it, and if you survive it, let us know allabout it.This stuff is seriously oxidative. Lung tissue is seriously delicate.I think you could drown in your own blood very quick.Not trying to be harsh, just don't want to hear about anyone dyingfrom this.The second worst idea next to this, to me, is to nebulize hydrogenperoxide. H2O2 works the same way that Chlorine Dioxide (activatedMMS) does- serious oxidation- but AMMS/CLO2 is much stronger.I once listened to someone who suggested snorting some hydrogenperoxide to kill a sinus infection. I ended up with a painful bleedingnose and sinuses.I'm known for charging in on many things, but this won't be one ofthem. I may be wrong about this but I'm not going to find it outfirsthand.Daddybob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Hi Daddybob, I have nebulized H202, CS and DMSO in a 20/60/20 concentration to clear up an infected lung and it did just that in one treatment. I did three more treatments per day for 4 days to be sure I got everything. It caused me to cough up a lot of bad stuff, but no ill effects were noticed. I have also used the same in a nasal mist bottle for sinus and it burned very slightly, but it cleared out my sinus quickly and I have not had any bad side effects from that either. I don't think I would use straight 3% H202 because the nasal cavity is very sensitive and loaded with bacteria and that would cause too much fizzing and drying out of the nasal area. I have only heard of someone doing this who suggested a .5 potency. Diane [ ] MMS in a nebulizer? This is just my humble opinion... NO! NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO! But if you decide to try it, and if you survive it, let us know all about it. This stuff is seriously oxidative. Lung tissue is seriously delicate. I think you could drown in your own blood very quick. Not trying to be harsh, just don't want to hear about anyone dying from this. The second worst idea next to this, to me, is to nebulize hydrogen peroxide. H2O2 works the same way that Chlorine Dioxide (activated MMS) does- serious oxidation- but AMMS/CLO2 is much stronger. I once listened to someone who suggested snorting some hydrogen peroxide to kill a sinus infection. I ended up with a painful bleeding nose and sinuses. I'm known for charging in on many things, but this won't be one of them. I may be wrong about this but I'm not going to find it out firsthand. Daddybob ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1205 - Release Date: 12/31/2007 3:32 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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