Guest guest Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Can anyone share information on nebulizer therapy/protocol for lung cancer? Chas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Yes there are four things I believe are good to nebulize into the lungs, the right iodine, magnesium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and glutathione...in rotation of course... Mark From: ino_uno308 Can anyone share information on nebulizer therapy/protocol for lung cancer? Chas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Hi Dr. Mark, I went to see my ND who has ordered Magnesium Chloride and Glutathione for me. What is the right iodine? and if I nebulized baking soda should it be mixed in distilled water and put in the chamber like any other medication? Sorry if this puts you on the spot. I just can't seem to find the information about nebulizing baking soda anywhere. So even a link would be useful. My sincere thanks, Cheryl " Mark Sircus Ac., OMD " wrote: > Yes there are four things I believe are good to nebulize into the lungs, the right iodine, magnesium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and glutathione...in rotation of course... > Mark > > > From: ino_uno308 > Can anyone share information on nebulizer therapy/protocol for lung cancer? Chas > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Mark, Do your books on these subject share therapy/protocol? Thanks, Chas " Mark Sircus Ac., OMD " <director@...> wrote: > > Yes there are four things I believe are good to nebulize into the lungs, the right iodine, magnesium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and glutathione...in rotation of course... > > > > From: ino_uno308 > Can anyone share information on nebulizer therapy/protocol for lung cancer? Chas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Yes each book is pretty deep and complete but not much specificially on nebulization. Mark From: ino_uno308 Mark, Do your books on these subject share therapy/protocol? Thanks, Chas " Mark Sircus Ac., OMD " <director@...> wrote: Yes there are four things I believe are good to nebulize into the lungs, the right iodine, magnesium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and glutathione...in rotation of course... From: ino_uno308 Can anyone share information on nebulizer therapy/protocol for lung cancer? Chas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 No, dear Cheryl, you will not find anyone. I have the monopoly on that info and its just in my head. Just use a can opener and see what flows out. The right and only iodine I would use for this application is Nascent and you can get that from the LL Magnetic Clay Company. It is so gentle I give it to my little kids. (Dont pay attention to dosage on bottle though thats a good starting point. The iodine doctors I know use easily 50 to 100mgs a day for cancer treatment.) Lugols is more harsh taking it orally than Nascent so I cannot imagine using it in a nebulizer. The Magnesium chloride or what is called magnesium oil should be a pure one not from open ocean ponds. Best baking soda to use is Bob's Red Mill. Its a bit finer than Arm and Hammer but for most application Arm and Hammer is fine and it is aluminum free. For glutathione, you just open the caps and put a bit in the nebulizer with distilled water or any good water. I personally have not done the glutathione but it makes perfect sense and the company on my product endorcement page for that promoted its use for this type of application. Its all very easy. Just start with lower concentrations the first time and make stronger as you go. Amazing to see the iodine go in...meaning seeing the liquid turn clear....now I dont know what your treating but dont forget to go strong with the mag, iodine and bicarbonate orally and transdermally, nebulization is transdermal to the lung tissues which is like the inner skin but its not strong enough on its own for full blown systemic effect. One can do this many times a day and rotate through the substances doing each one by itself....have never tried combining but I bet the magnesium oil and bicarbonate could be put together...but that would be experimental for sure. My bicarbonate book gives clear instructions for the oral and transdermal use of both magnesium and the bicarbonate. All of these things minus the glutathione make a great therapeutic bath....and dont forget to get pH strips and monitor that. Does everyone know that one of the main causes of cancer is mercury? Especially from dental amalgam. And its important to chelate. I like natural methods for that. I am redoing all my sites and on the IMVA main site will be a new full area on this very important subject, one that is denied by the lenght and breath of the medical world. And the flu vaccines are laden with the nasty stuff....imagine injecting babies with the nerve poison thimerosal ....now imagine something even lower, trusting people who do it and the health officials behind them. Dr. Mark From: Cheryl Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 Hi Dr. Mark, I went to see my ND who has ordered Magnesium Chloride and Glutathione for me. What is the right iodine? and if I nebulized baking soda should it be mixed in distilled water and put in the chamber like any other medication? Sorry if this puts you on the spot. I just can't seem to find the information about nebulizing baking soda anywhere. So even a link would be useful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 Hi Mark, I bought your book 'Sodium Bicarbonate' this morning and I could not find any reference to how it is used in a nebulizer. Together with 'Transdermal Magnesium Therapy' I feel I have a good deal of encouraging information. My thanks to you for these books. I have no difficulty with the oral ingestion of sodium bicarbonate as outlined in this book but would still like to figure out how to put it in a bebulizer form. Having lung cancer with brain mets I need to be aggressive. cheryl > > No, dear Cheryl, you will not find anyone. I have the monopoly on that info and its just in my head. Just use a can opener and see what flows out. > > The right and only iodine I would use for this application is Nascent and you can get that from the LL Magnetic Clay Company. It is so gentle I give it to my little kids. (Dont pay attention to dosage on bottle though thats a good starting point. The iodine doctors I know use easily 50 to 100mgs a day for cancer treatment.) Lugols is more harsh taking it orally than Nascent so I cannot imagine using it in a nebulizer. The Magnesium chloride or what is called magnesium oil should be a pure one not from open ocean ponds. > > Best baking soda to use is Bob's Red Mill. Its a bit finer than Arm and Hammer but for most application Arm and Hammer is fine and it is aluminum free. > > For glutathione, you just open the caps and put a bit in the nebulizer with distilled water or any good water. I personally have not done the glutathione but it makes perfect sense and the company on my product endorcement page for that promoted its use for this type of application. > > Its all very easy. Just start with lower concentrations the first time and make stronger as you go. Amazing to see the iodine go in...meaning seeing the liquid turn clear....now I dont know what your treating but dont forget to go strong with the mag, iodine and bicarbonate orally and transdermally, nebulization is transdermal to the lung tissues which is like the inner skin but its not strong enough on its own for full blown systemic effect. One can do this many times a day and rotate through the substances doing each one by itself....have never tried combining but I bet the magnesium oil and bicarbonate could be put together...but that would be experimental for sure. My bicarbonate book gives clear instructions for the oral and transdermal use of both magnesium and the bicarbonate. > > All of these things minus the glutathione make a great therapeutic bath....and dont forget to get pH strips and monitor that. > > Does everyone know that one of the main causes of cancer is mercury? Especially from dental amalgam. And its important to chelate. I like natural methods for that. I am redoing all my sites and on the IMVA main site will be a new full area on this very important subject, one that is denied by the lenght and breath of the medical world. And the flu vaccines are laden with the nasty stuff....imagine injecting babies with the nerve poison thimerosal ....now imagine something even lower, trusting people who do it and the health officials behind them. > > Dr. Mark > > > From: Cheryl > Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 > > Hi Dr. Mark, > I went to see my ND who has ordered Magnesium Chloride and Glutathione for me. What is the right iodine? and if I nebulized baking soda should it be mixed in distilled water and put in the chamber like any other medication? Sorry if this puts you on the spot. I just can't seem to find the information about nebulizing baking soda anywhere. So even a link would be useful. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 You just dissovle some bicarbonate in water and put it in the nebulizer. its that simple. I thought I made that clear last night. Also soak your scalp with a lotion of it, and on top of that, climb into a bath each day with a pound poured into your bath and of course do the oral and get your pH up to 8 for about eight days, or try at least. Through all these methods you stand a good chance unless your diet is a mess. Also dont forget the magnesium chloride and do the same with that and also the iodine...please don't depend on just the bicarbonate even though it has the muscle. Read the chapter on stomach acid carefully and get into breathing exercises two or three times or more a day and if you can exercise that tooooooooooo Hope this all helps and I would be doing the rest of the protocol especially the high dosages of rALA and selenium and natural vitamin C, and get some pink skin going each day in the sun.... Mark From: Cheryl Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 Hi Mark, I bought your book 'Sodium Bicarbonate' this morning and I could not find any reference to how it is used in a nebulizer. Together with 'Transdermal Magnesium Therapy' I feel I have a good deal of encouraging information. My thanks to you for these books. I have no difficulty with the oral ingestion of sodium bicarbonate as outlined in this book but would still like to figure out how to put it in a bebulizer form. Having lung cancer with brain mets I need to be aggressive. cheryl > > No, dear Cheryl, you will not find anyone. I have the monopoly on that info and its just in my head. Just use a can opener and see what flows out. > > The right and only iodine I would use for this application is Nascent and you can get that from the LL Magnetic Clay Company. It is so gentle I give it to my little kids. (Dont pay attention to dosage on bottle though thats a good starting point. The iodine doctors I know use easily 50 to 100mgs a day for cancer treatment.) Lugols is more harsh taking it orally than Nascent so I cannot imagine using it in a nebulizer. The Magnesium chloride or what is called magnesium oil should be a pure one not from open ocean ponds. > > Best baking soda to use is Bob's Red Mill. Its a bit finer than Arm and Hammer but for most application Arm and Hammer is fine and it is aluminum free. > > For glutathione, you just open the caps and put a bit in the nebulizer with distilled water or any good water. I personally have not done the glutathione but it makes perfect sense and the company on my product endorcement page for that promoted its use for this type of application. > > Its all very easy. Just start with lower concentrations the first time and make stronger as you go. Amazing to see the iodine go in...meaning seeing the liquid turn clear....now I dont know what your treating but dont forget to go strong with the mag, iodine and bicarbonate orally and transdermally, nebulization is transdermal to the lung tissues which is like the inner skin but its not strong enough on its own for full blown systemic effect. One can do this many times a day and rotate through the substances doing each one by itself....have never tried combining but I bet the magnesium oil and bicarbonate could be put together...but that would be experimental for sure. My bicarbonate book gives clear instructions for the oral and transdermal use of both magnesium and the bicarbonate. > > All of these things minus the glutathione make a great therapeutic bath....and dont forget to get pH strips and monitor that. > > Does everyone know that one of the main causes of cancer is mercury? Especially from dental amalgam. And its important to chelate. I like natural methods for that. I am redoing all my sites and on the IMVA main site will be a new full area on this very important subject, one that is denied by the lenght and breath of the medical world. And the flu vaccines are laden with the nasty stuff....imagine injecting babies with the nerve poison thimerosal ....now imagine something even lower, trusting people who do it and the health officials behind them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 director writes: > Read the chapter on stomach acid carefully Can you write a bit about this? I am having a difficult time with acid reflux and may need surgery to control it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 I think it would be a good idea to read the book first. From: szukipoo director writes: > Read the chapter on stomach acid carefully Can you write a bit about this? I am having a difficult time with acid reflux and may need surgery to control it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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