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From: cjhernley@...Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 19:14:02 +0000Subject: [ ] Fungal sinus infection

Can MMS be diluted enough to be used as a sinus rinse, or is that out of the question? I am using a 30ppm ionic silver solution and that has kept things under control, but has not killed the pathogen (Aspergillus niger) Thanks.

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Hello Cjhernley,

Aspergillus niger has a CT of 100 for a 6 log kill on surfaces. This should be

doable, but we have to take care not to do any damage to the sinus tissue.

In a glass put 1.25 ml (a level 1/4 teaspoon) of the 22.4% sodium chlorite, then

add 1.25 ml of 10% citric acid. Let this activate for 10 minutes, then add 500

ml of water. Now add 1.2 grams (a little less than a 1/4 teaspoon) of baking

soda and mix in.

This is a rather strong solution for the sinus use, so only use it when you have

an infection. I don't recommend routine use of these chemicals in the sinus

area because they can disrupt the normal flora balance there. However, this

solution is capable of knocking out the infection.

This solution can be used with a neti pot, or injected into the nostrils. It

will take about 4 uses to reach the CT of 100.

This solution has 336 PPM available chlorine dioxide with about 34 PPM of that

as free chlorine dioxide. The PH ends up at about 3.6 so the baking soda is

used to bring it up closer to neutral. The final PH of the solution is about

6.5.

Try to let the residue sit in your nasal area for a while (minutes) before

clearing any mucous out. I would think that the 4 uses could be done over a

period of 4 hours and then just to make sure you could repeat the process the

next day.

Tom

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> Can MMS be diluted enough to be used as a sinus rinse, or is that out of the

question? I am using a 30ppm ionic silver solution and that has kept things

under control, but has not killed the pathogen (Aspergillus niger) Thanks.

>

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