Guest guest Posted November 12, 2009 Report Share Posted November 12, 2009 TOPIC 6. MMS Is a Flu Preventative and Recovery Agent. ESPECIALLY IF YOU DO WHAT I DO. http://mmsnews.org/NEWS007.htm#lab6 This newsletter writer expects to never get a cold, sore throat, runny nose, flu, pneumonia, TB, ear aches, or any other viral attack in my sinus or lung apparatus. Sorry, but there is a basis for my playful arrogance. The strategy has been working for me for two years now and has proven to be reliable. The diseases listed above can only do harm if you breath them in through the nose or mouth where warmth and moisture invite pathogens to hang around. They want to cling to cell walls in lungs, bronchioles, larynx, vocal cords, nose, sinus cavities, and Eustachian tubes. These body parts are dark places where you cannot directly douse them with MMS liquids. Jim's spray bottle method for skin care is a definite miracle against melanoma, shingles, herpes, pimples, skin moles, cuts, and burns. (Read his protocol 18.) So yes, you can spray or snort activated MMS up the nose if desperate, but an easier more direct option is available. This method is going to push chlorine dioxide gas directly to the places where germs lodge in lungs, sinuses, bronchioles, and throat. So here is my daily method for sterilizing the dark passageways of my breathing tunnels. Before breakfast a 2-drop MMS mix is swirled in a small cup for brushing my teeth - 2 drops MMS and 10 drops apple cider vinegar or citric acid. I do the 3 minute swirl and wait. (No water added yet). Almost immediately the smell of beneficial ClO2 gas arises. Now I hold the cup under my nose and breath the ClO2 slowly up into my nose and sinuses, holding it there for a while. Repeat four times. Then I wait a bit and hold the cup under my mouth to draw ClO2 gas down into my lungs four times slowly. Note that this is a low 2 drop dose - by design. Germs in any of the places named above cannot survive the storm. Avoid more than a 2 drop mix. More than that will cause the gas to be repulsive for breathing, but also dangerous. There are clear cautions in Jim's Protocol 17 but once you understand them, the occasional breathing of ClO2 is actually the KEY TO REMAINING FREE OF viruses and germs that want to make whoopee in our lungs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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