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A proper mixture of colloidal gold and mild hydrogen peroxide/oxygenated water

can help with some of the fibrosis. Getting and keeping totally out of

inflammation is important, also; cut down on pro-inflammatory foods like some

grains and red meat. Until I had seen marked reduction in fibrosis, I would

stay away from the most common food allergens and keep my room dust-free and RH

at least 55% (not easy to accomplish in some placed during winter).

Good luck with it,

jeanhoward15 <jeanhoward15@...> wrote:

Currently I am treating my fibrosis with inhaling glutathione which is

an anti oxidant, taking curcumin and termeric, exercise. Any other

suggestions? I do not want to take steroids, prednizone etc.

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I haven't researched this much, but I came across the following that

caught my attention. I meant to look into this more, but haven't gotten

to it yet.

N-acetyl cysteine or " NAC " 600 mg is a good supplement. We have an

antioxidant called glutathione in our bodies but taking glutathione

itself ironically does a rather poor job of raising our levels. NAC does

a fine job of raising our glutathione levels. The other major

antioxidant is superoxide dismutase or " SOD "

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> Currently I am treating my fibrosis with inhaling glutathione which is

> an anti oxidant, taking curcumin and termeric, exercise. Any other

> suggestions? I do not want to take steroids, prednizone etc.

>

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Hi , What does keeping RH to at least 55% mean? Especially in winter.

Dolores

Merchant <anzaltopo@...> wrote:

A proper mixture of colloidal gold and mild hydrogen peroxide/oxygenated water

can help with some of the fibrosis. Getting and keeping totally out of

inflammation is important, also; cut down on pro-inflammatory foods like some

grains and red meat. Until I had seen marked reduction in fibrosis, I would stay

away from the most common food allergens and keep my room dust-free and RH at

least 55% (not easy to accomplish in some placed during winter).

Good luck with it,

jeanhoward15 <jeanhoward15@...> wrote: Currently I am treating my fibrosis

with inhaling glutathione which is

an anti oxidant, taking curcumin and termeric, exercise. Any other

suggestions? I do not want to take steroids, prednizone etc.

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Hi, Dolores:

The relative humidity--moisture in the air we breathe. Lungs should not be

subjected to dessicating conditions, since this can result in more damage due to

several factors, such as undesired perfusion from the lining, and propagation of

fungi like aspergillus, or similar if this is a cause or contributory agent.

The moisture will help in treatment of the fibrosis.

There are good ultrasonic humidifiers now available, but any kind will be

useful.

Regards,

mike rosner <martysfolks2004@...> wrote: Hi

, What does keeping RH to at least 55% mean? Especially in winter. Dolores

Merchant <anzaltopo@...> wrote:

A proper mixture of colloidal gold and mild hydrogen peroxide/oxygenated water

can help with some of the fibrosis. Getting and keeping totally out of

inflammation is important, also; cut down on pro-inflammatory foods like some

grains and red meat. Until I had seen marked reduction in fibrosis, I would stay

away from the most common food allergens and keep my room dust-free and RH at

least 55% (not easy to accomplish in some placed during winter).

Good luck with it,

jeanhoward15 <jeanhoward15@...> wrote: Currently I am treating my fibrosis

with inhaling glutathione which is

an anti oxidant, taking curcumin and termeric, exercise. Any other

suggestions? I do not want to take steroids, prednizone etc.

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This is interesting! Should I keep my apt humidified? Because both my husband

and I have rheumatic aches and pains, we have been thinking about making a move

to the west, possibly Arizona or southern California because it is drier there

than here in NYC where the humidity is overpowering sometimes. True, that in

winter, the heat makes the apt. dry and in summer, the A/C also dries up the

air. Am ready for phase ll on MP and feeling like I live underground like a

mole. My dark shades are drawn 24/7 and most of the time, I know what the

weather is like just from listening to the TV. It's been okay so far. I

started the Benicar blockade in Sept. and added the Minocin in October. Have

gradually increased the Minocin and all immunopathology is tolerable. Should I

not think about going to Arizona? Dolores

Merchant <anzaltopo@...> wrote: Hi, Dolores:

The relative humidity--moisture in the air we breathe. Lungs should not be

subjected to dessicating conditions, since this can result in more damage due to

several factors, such as undesired perfusion from the lining, and propagation of

fungi like aspergillus, or similar if this is a cause or contributory agent. The

moisture will help in treatment of the fibrosis.

There are good ultrasonic humidifiers now available, but any kind will be

useful.

Regards,

mike rosner <martysfolks2004@...> wrote: Hi , What does keeping RH to

at least 55% mean? Especially in winter. Dolores

Merchant <anzaltopo@...> wrote:

A proper mixture of colloidal gold and mild hydrogen peroxide/oxygenated water

can help with some of the fibrosis. Getting and keeping totally out of

inflammation is important, also; cut down on pro-inflammatory foods like some

grains and red meat. Until I had seen marked reduction in fibrosis, I would stay

away from the most common food allergens and keep my room dust-free and RH at

least 55% (not easy to accomplish in some placed during winter).

Good luck with it,

jeanhoward15 <jeanhoward15@...> wrote: Currently I am treating my fibrosis

with inhaling glutathione which is

an anti oxidant, taking curcumin and termeric, exercise. Any other

suggestions? I do not want to take steroids, prednizone etc.

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