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Oil of oregano, the fresh wild stuff is the best antibiotic, antiviral,

antifungal known to man, and it tastes like it. Colloidal silver can be

inhaled directly into lungs with atomizer/spray technique and should do the

trick too.

lung fungus

> I have been told I have a " spot " on my lung. I understand it may be

> a fungus. Anyone know of any remedies for this condition? I suspect

> it came from dremel-ing my husbands fungus-y toenails.

> Thanks.

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You might check out coloidal silver. From articles I have read, this

might be beneficial (I personally always have it in my home). It is said

to be

Effective in over 600 bacterias, virus's, (also, fungus and molds if my

Memory serves me correctly)

The health food stores usually sell 5-25 ppm. I get mine from an on-line

Internet site that has 500 ppm.

Good luck

RF Myers

Subject: lung fungus

I have been told I have a " spot " on my lung. I understand it may be

a fungus. Anyone know of any remedies for this condition? I suspect

it came from dremel-ing my husbands fungus-y toenails.

Thanks.

OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

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>> I have been told I have a " spot " on my lung. I understand it may be

>> a fungus. Anyone know of any remedies for this condition? I suspect

>> it came from dremel-ing my husbands fungus-y toenails.

> You might check out coloidal silver. From articles I have read, this

> might be beneficial (I personally always have it in my home). It is said

> to be effective in over 600 bacterias, virus's, (also, fungus and molds if

> my memory serves me correctly).

> The health food stores usually sell 5-25 ppm. I get mine from an on-line

> internet site that has 500 ppm.

Colloidal Silver is great. I use it regularly, with no ill effects. I find

that it's a great complement to the various oxygen therapies I use.

For lung conditions, it's best to buy a medical nebulizer that compresses

whatever you put into it into very fine particles. This is ideal for lung

conditions. For airborne microbes, a mixture of Colloidal Silver with

essential oils or oregano and/or thyme has been found to be highly

effective, particularly where lung infections are involved.

I recommend purchasing your own Colloidal Silver generator for $40 to $150

and making your own, instead of buying it already-made. Once you have your

own unit, you can make it for life and it's MUCH less expensive. Also,

regular CS users find that for most (if not all) conditions, you really

don't need 500 ppm; 5 to 12 ppm works just fine. Finally, it's rare that a

company makes 500 ppm without adding stabilizers or other ingredients to it,

which negatively changes the characteristics of the silver. In fact, some

folks who have tested CS that's presumably 500 ppm have found that it's

erroneously labeled.

I belong to a CS list and it's FABULOUS. There are chemists, engineers, and

health professionals on the list among the avid users. This is one of the

best run lists I have ever been on, and the people are very friendly. To

join the silver list, send an e-mail message to:

silver-list-request@...

Regards,

Nina Silver, Ph.D.

http://www.heart-of-healing.com

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>> I have been told I have a " spot " on my lung. I understand it may be

>> a fungus. Anyone know of any remedies for this condition? I suspect

>> it came from dremel-ing my husbands fungus-y toenails.

> You might check out coloidal silver. From articles I have read, this

> might be beneficial (I personally always have it in my home). It is said

> to be effective in over 600 bacterias, virus's, (also, fungus and molds if

> my memory serves me correctly).

> The health food stores usually sell 5-25 ppm. I get mine from an on-line

> internet site that has 500 ppm.

Colloidal Silver is great. I use it regularly, with no ill effects. I find

that it's a great complement to the various oxygen therapies I use.

For lung conditions, it's best to buy a medical nebulizer that compresses

whatever you put into it into very fine particles. This is ideal for lung

conditions. For airborne microbes, a mixture of Colloidal Silver with

essential oils or oregano and/or thyme has been found to be highly

effective, particularly where lung infections are involved.

I recommend purchasing your own Colloidal Silver generator for $40 to $150

and making your own, instead of buying it already-made. Once you have your

own unit, you can make it for life and it's MUCH less expensive. Also,

regular CS users find that for most (if not all) conditions, you really

don't need 500 ppm; 5 to 12 ppm works just fine. Finally, it's rare that a

company makes 500 ppm without adding stabilizers or other ingredients to it,

which negatively changes the characteristics of the silver. In fact, some

folks who have tested CS that's presumably 500 ppm have found that it's

erroneously labeled.

I belong to a CS list and it's FABULOUS. There are chemists, engineers, and

health professionals on the list among the avid users. This is one of the

best run lists I have ever been on, and the people are very friendly. To

join the silver list, send an e-mail message to:

silver-list-request@...

Regards,

Nina Silver, Ph.D.

http://www.heart-of-healing.com

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www.rgarden.com has Vit O in an spray for and some people inhale that for

various lung problems. I would think it would be quite effective but have no

personal experience.

Donna

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I have been told I have a " spot " on my lung. I understand it may be

a fungus. Anyone know of any remedies for this condition? I suspect

it came from dremel-ing my husbands fungus-y toenails.

Thanks.

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www.rgarden.com has Vit O in an spray for and some people inhale that for

various lung problems. I would think it would be quite effective but have no

personal experience.

Donna

-----Original Message-----

I have been told I have a " spot " on my lung. I understand it may be

a fungus. Anyone know of any remedies for this condition? I suspect

it came from dremel-ing my husbands fungus-y toenails.

Thanks.

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www.rgarden.com has Vit O in an spray for and some people inhale that for

various lung problems. I would think it would be quite effective but have no

personal experience.

Donna

-----Original Message-----

I have been told I have a " spot " on my lung. I understand it may be

a fungus. Anyone know of any remedies for this condition? I suspect

it came from dremel-ing my husbands fungus-y toenails.

Thanks.

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What you are describing are generally called " mycoses " and they are not

uncommon at all. But they can end up being life threatening, especially if

the fungus is growing in the brain, etc. Lungs are less dangerous but still

a serious situation.

Its a different kind of mold injury than being made hypersensitive to mold

or mold toxicity illness which is most of what gets described here. There

are a number of mailing lists for example aspergillussupport which

specialize in aspergillus fungus in the lungs and the rest of the body..

Google Aspergillus website. I think its aspergillus.org.uk

Many people have both mold illness and fungal colonization of their lungs,

sinuses, etc. The sinuses are very common.

If you have aspergillus or any other mold growing in your lungs its

potentially quite serious and if possible, you need to see a doctor that

specializes in lung disease, a pulmonologist.

The people on aspergillussupport can probably help you out better with their

experences than us, as that is their area.

On 9/10/07, mistygirl_0603 <mistygirl_0603@...> wrote:

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> What does anyone know about fungus in the lungs?

> No spitting up blood or bad cough.

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Thanks!! Doing my own reasearch. Important person to me in ER and the ER doc

told him, lung fungus and emphasemia (spell?) However, he's not spitting up

anything and hardly even has a cough at all. Pain in chest and fever over the

week end. Pain in chest better after some much needed rest. Lungs didn't look

good on x ray but nothing showed up less than 6 months ago.

Misty

<toriaquilts@...> wrote:

google aspirgillus ball, misty.

victoria

[] lung fungus

What does anyone know about fungus in the lungs?

No spitting up blood or bad cough.

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Thank you very much for the info. Doing my own research on this. The person I'm

doing this for was in ER a few days ago but hasn't heard from regular doctor

yet. Main symtoms were pain and fever. Got real winded and couldn't get breath

and that's what sent him to ER. Since then, breathing has gotten

better.......cut way back on cigarettes.

Misty

LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote:

What you are describing are generally called " mycoses " and they are

not

uncommon at all. But they can end up being life threatening, especially if

the fungus is growing in the brain, etc. Lungs are less dangerous but still

a serious situation.

Its a different kind of mold injury than being made hypersensitive to mold

or mold toxicity illness which is most of what gets described here. There

are a number of mailing lists for example aspergillussupport which

specialize in aspergillus fungus in the lungs and the rest of the body..

Google Aspergillus website. I think its aspergillus.org.uk

Many people have both mold illness and fungal colonization of their lungs,

sinuses, etc. The sinuses are very common.

If you have aspergillus or any other mold growing in your lungs its

potentially quite serious and if possible, you need to see a doctor that

specializes in lung disease, a pulmonologist.

The people on aspergillussupport can probably help you out better with their

experences than us, as that is their area.

On 9/10/07, mistygirl_0603 <mistygirl_0603@...> wrote:

>

> What does anyone know about fungus in the lungs?

> No spitting up blood or bad cough.

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Well, according to what doctor says now.......not lung fungus. It's emphysema.

Now I'm on the search for information on emphysema. Don't understand why the

doctor didn't prescribe some medicine for him but just told him to quit smoking.

He said that he had a pretty bad case of it although he's not spitting up

anything.......just coughs some but not much. Every now and then may spit a

little but not much. Doesn't get winded any more than he has for a while. No

more than normal in some cases.....Guess I want information to get real straight

to the point. So I'm back at the confusion square again.

Misty

<toriaquilts@...> wrote:

you're welcome, misty--i hope he gets better SOON!

victoria

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What does anyone know about fungus in the lungs?

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