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Hi Dan, Go to www.jimhumble.biz and look for protocal 17 Hope it helps paul

[ ] MMS and lung infections

I have a genetic condition known as PCD, or ciliary dyskinesia. The lung cilia do not sweep the lungs out and I am prone to infections from retention of mucus, inflammation, which causes lung damage called bronchiectasis. I have become resistant to most all antibiotics and now have to go on IV meds for acute infections. To further complicate things, the bacteria called psuedomonas forms a biofilm in the lungs that is impervious to antibiotics.I have some MMS and am wondering if it might help. I am using some now to detox my body so it is helping my overall health, but I wonder if it could be active against controlling the bacterial infections. Any ideas anyone? Is it safe to use in a nebulizer?Thanks,Dan

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Dan:

Go to www.invive.com

Also, go to www.imva.org

Check out nascent iodine in nebulizer

Sincerely,

[ ] MMS and lung infections

I have a genetic condition known as PCD, or ciliary dyskinesia. The lung cilia do not sweep the lungs out and I am prone to infections from retention of mucus, inflammation, which causes lung damage called bronchiectasis. I have become resistant to most all antibiotics and now have to go on IV meds for acute infections. To further complicate things, the bacteria called psuedomonas forms a biofilm in the lungs that is impervious to antibiotics.I have some MMS and am wondering if it might help. I am using some now to detox my body so it is helping my overall health, but I wonder if it could be active against controlling the bacterial infections. Any ideas anyone? Is it safe to use in a nebulizer?Thanks,Dan

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Dan:

My mistake

www.imva.info

for nascent iodine in nebulizer format

[ ] MMS and lung infections

I have a genetic condition known as PCD, or ciliary dyskinesia. The lung cilia do not sweep the lungs out and I am prone to infections from retention of mucus, inflammation, which causes lung damage called bronchiectasis. I have become resistant to most all antibiotics and now have to go on IV meds for acute infections. To further complicate things, the bacteria called psuedomonas forms a biofilm in the lungs that is impervious to antibiotics.I have some MMS and am wondering if it might help. I am using some now to detox my body so it is helping my overall health, but I wonder if it could be active against controlling the bacterial infections. Any ideas anyone? Is it safe to use in a nebulizer?Thanks,Dan

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Dan:

At www.imva.info

click onto " our sites"

Scroll down to iodine and at bottom

click on visit website for info on iodine protocols.

[ ] MMS and lung infections

I have a genetic condition known as PCD, or ciliary dyskinesia. The lung cilia do not sweep the lungs out and I am prone to infections from retention of mucus, inflammation, which causes lung damage called bronchiectasis. I have become resistant to most all antibiotics and now have to go on IV meds for acute infections. To further complicate things, the bacteria called psuedomonas forms a biofilm in the lungs that is impervious to antibiotics.I have some MMS and am wondering if it might help. I am using some now to detox my body so it is helping my overall health, but I wonder if it could be active against controlling the bacterial infections. Any ideas anyone? Is it safe to use in a nebulizer?Thanks,Dan

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Dan, I also have lung problems. I have a plastic stent in my trachea which lacks cilia activity. The medical profession has an extremely expensive enzyme product which works very well for this: Pulmozyme. Perhaps your doctor could prescribe it for you.The wonderful medical profession just denied me access to it anymore. My doctor says he has had 3 times more deaths since they have started denying it to his patients.But I have been putting a product called "Kritter Spritz" in my nebulizer and having acceptable success with it. I add a drop of Oregano oil as I am worried about bacterial content and infiltration of my lungs.Another friend and I have been searching for pond cleaning enzyme products as they would lack the surfactants found in enzyme cleaning products for the home. We have found one at:http://www.ginesis.com/store1.htm all the way down at the bottom of the page, but we are still researching it. The Kritter Spritz product is from a neighbor of mine so I know exactly where it comes from. I will have to find a website for it if you like.Here is a link for the places we are searching for safe and effective enzyme products for our lungs:http://www.google.com/search?q=buy+enzymes+for+cleaning+ponds & ie=utf-8 & oe=utf-8 & aq=t & rls=com.:en-US:official & client=firefox Me, personally, I whiff the MMS when I am making it, keep it going in vaporizers during hours I am not constantly in that room, have actually slept with it going by my bed all night when I just couldn't breathe, but I hesitate because Jim Humble says it can damage your lungs. So we are searching for an enzyme product that is safe and clean.>> Dan:> Go to www.invive.com > Also, go to www.imva.org> Check out nascent iodine in nebulizer > Sincerely,> > [ ] MMS and lung infections> > > > I have a genetic condition known as PCD, or ciliary dyskinesia. The lung cilia do not sweep the lungs out and I am prone to infections from retention of mucus, inflammation, which causes lung damage called bronchiectasis. I have become resistant to most all antibiotics and now have to go on IV meds for acute infections. To further complicate things, the bacteria called psuedomonas forms a biofilm in the lungs that is impervious to antibiotics.> I have some MMS and am wondering if it might help. I am using some now to detox my body so it is helping my overall health, but I wonder if it could be active against controlling the bacterial infections. Any ideas anyone? Is it safe to use in a nebulizer?> > Thanks,> Dan>

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Thanks for the reply. I am currently taking Pulmozyme, over $2,300 for month

supply.

Would be interested in the enzymes and will search the Kritter Spritz. I use

saline nebs to cough mucus out and thin secretions. Works great, but the

coughing can be violent, the saline solution is between 3-7%.

Dan

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> > Dan:

> > Go to www.invive.com

> > Also, go to www.imva.org

> > Check out nascent iodine in nebulizer

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > [ ] MMS and lung infections

> >

> >

> >

> > I have a genetic condition known as PCD, or ciliary dyskinesia. The

> lung cilia do not sweep the lungs out and I am prone to infections from

> retention of mucus, inflammation, which causes lung damage called

> bronchiectasis. I have become resistant to most all antibiotics and now

> have to go on IV meds for acute infections. To further complicate

> things, the bacteria called psuedomonas forms a biofilm in the lungs

> that is impervious to antibiotics.

> > I have some MMS and am wondering if it might help. I am using some

> now to detox my body so it is helping my overall health, but I wonder if

> it could be active against controlling the bacterial infections. Any

> ideas anyone? Is it safe to use in a nebulizer?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Dan

> >

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On 2010-07-06 7:51 PM, dncrw wrote:

> Thanks for the reply. I am currently taking Pulmozyme, over $2,300 for month

supply.

Pulmozyme is NOT the same thing as either digestive or metabolic

'enzymes', so please don't confuse the two... it is a highly purified

solution of recombinant human deoxyribonuclease I (rhDNase)...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornase_alfa

and has very specific and possibly very severe potential side effects.

It is apparently made from Chinese hamster ovary cells... yummie.

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