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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

My mom is currently nebulizing MMS 3x/day and doing two daily baths with 100 drops MMS+DMSO each, and it has helped her turn the corner on her MAI/Lady Windermere syndrome in dramatic, measurable ways. She stopped oral dosing because it was becoming too difficult to work in meals and she was becoming intolerant of the taste (although using Sweetleaf strawberry-kiwi stevia drops worked great for that).

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Curious Outlier's avatar

That is wonderful news! It would be great to get a full write up of your mom's testimonial. I would love to post it.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I am working on an article about it and will let you know when it's published!

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Loiseau's avatar

I was just getting ready to start searching for ways to bathe in the MMS. So you do 100 drops of the activated MMS (100 of each part)? And how much DMSO?

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Curious Outlier's avatar

I need to do an article on the bath protocol.

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Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

100 to 200 drops. 25 minutes. If you want to use DMSO, be sure you do not have a plastic bathtub!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

100 drops of the activated MMS. My mom had already done the starter protocol, Protocol 1000, and was up to 4–5 drops on oral dosing before she started baths, so she was already acclimated to a higher dose. Then she added 50 drops DMSO a few weeks later and gradually worked up to 100 drops.

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Sherri's avatar

How much DMSO did she use and what concentration for in the bath. I've been experiencing some peeling with 100 drops of DMS one, but no burning. Trying to get rid of scalp ringworm for myself and my kitties that have no hair loss, but itchy faces And necks, Using 10 ppm on them now. ❤️ thanks for sharing

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Stuart Hutt's avatar

Thank-you. I have been using MMS/CDS for 6 years and was trying to figure out the ratios for the nebulizer. Previously I was using food grade H2O2.

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Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

You're productive

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Curious Outlier's avatar

Thanks! I hope my grammar is OK. I think I would've heard about it if it wasn't.🤓

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Colin Driscoll's avatar

Just ordered this earlier today.

Really nice self-contained unit.

https://lghealth-isystems.eu/en/producto/electrolytic-generator-cds-chlorine-dioxide-generator/

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Colin Driscoll's avatar

If you are for some reason not familiar with this unit, I can provide feedback once I try it.

I'm also thinking about buying this spectrometer to test concentration.

https://medalab.us/product/chlorine-dioxide-meter-ppm-mara/

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Lynn's avatar

I nebulize hydrogen peroxide in saline solution with drops of Lugol’s. Your Chlorine dioxide is intriguing. I take it the procedure is similar.

I have been interested in using the universal antidote for some time.

Thank you for this information and post!

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FREED0ML0VER's avatar

I've used H2O2 nebulized too, but I've had very good luck with it.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

H2O2 is a great option.

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Guido's avatar

I have discovered something very interesting:

- Nebulizing with 1% H2O2: great

- Nebulizing with salt water (NaCl): great

- Nebulizing with CDS (as explained in this article): great

BUT:

- combine the above three (NaCl + H2O2 + CDS) into one solution: causes chemical burns

Basically the injury looks like you got 30% H2O2 onto your skin. It results in white skin and feels like you burned yourself. I noticed immediately that this was very strong. I stopped and I gargled orange juice to mitigate the problem. It was quite surprising to me that this combination is so aggressive.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

Yes! You should never do that. Do not mix oxidizers.

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Karenvusa's avatar

Thank you for all this information. I downloaded and also printed a paper copy. I've been using nebulized hydrogen peroxide with much success whenever our family starts to get ill. We use Dr Mercola's protocol. I have the two ingredients for MMS however I'm having a hard time getting my head around it's safe to take hydrochloric acid if it's mixed with sodium chlorite, thereby changing it into something else. I'll have to start with one drop each, really dilute it, and take a drop at a time to show my brain it's safe. Sending you God's Blessings 🙏🙏🙏.

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Dawna Stevens's avatar

Great article! Finally discussion and tips on nebulizing MMS and CDS! I have what I believe to be a fungal ball in my left sinus discovered by my periodontist doing a CT scan of my head before dental work. He gave a referral to an ENT who couldn't ascertain what it was and recommended the "wait and see" approach. I already had a mold dx and also a mast cell activation dx and (after much research) believe the root cause to be mold. So I am taking my healing into my own hands.

Using Curious Outlier's recipe of 1 ml CDS to 100 ML saline (I'm using distilled water since normal saline is difficult to come by) = 30 ppm solution. I fill my nebulizer cup with about 5 ml of the solution + 4 drops of DMSO and nebulize for about 30 min/5 days a week. It makes my nose run so I keep a kleenex handy. Been doing this for about 3 months now. Having used CDS to successfully conquer my Lyme disease, I have every confidence this sinus fungal ball will soon be resolved as well! I'm a huge proponent of chlorine dioxide.

TY, TY, Curious Outlier for taking the time to share your expertise for people like me. Blessings!!

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Dawna Stevens's avatar

I didn't mention that in between the nebulizing CDS & on the days I'm not at home to nebulize I'm also using Snoot.

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MrMrs's avatar

Re: commercially purchased saline ampules. Read labels carefully, as many of these contain preservatives.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

Yes. Some extra are OK. Many of them contain sodium bicarbonate and that is ok.

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Dawna Stevens's avatar

TY for the info and link! Now that I know that distilled water works well I may just stick with it. Nice to have the info though!

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Mark Luersen's avatar

Three months of nebulizing and you haven't rid your sinus fungus? If this is true, sounds like it is not working. Maybe try iodine, hydrogen peroxide, or colloidal silver?

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Dawna Stevens's avatar

I really don't know how long it'll take to rid myself of this. It's pretty much trial at this point. I'll have to have another CT scan I suppose to see if it's gone. My studies into mold have led me to believe it may take a while. I do have colloidal silver & food grade hydrogen peroxide too so I could also try that.

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Mark Luersen's avatar

Maybe the source of the mold is not gone? If so, doesn't matter what you try. Maybe stay somewhere else for a while to see if it clears up or if it's work related, go on a mini vacation? Some of my most difficult diagnosis was due to something 'harmless' I was eating, drinking, or even breathing. Ex: it took me a few years to figure out my dandruff stemmed from seed oils or old oils not changed frequently at restaurants.

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Dawna Stevens's avatar

My mold exposure occured many years ago & when diagnosed, I knew immediately the moldy house in TX I lived in at the time was the reason. I now live in dry AZ in a new house and am very aware of avoiding mold. I also got a Lyme dx at the same time as the mold dx. I had to battle them one at a time & have been symptom free from Lyme for about 2 years now. TY for the input!

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Dr Ev  RAPITI's avatar

Thank you for a great article. What is the strength of the sodium hypochlorite that you use for nebulisation. I routinely give all my patients with influenza cds. I advise them to add one teaspoon in a glass of water to drink three times a day in addition to gargling with the solution. I also ask them to gargle routinely with warm saline. This enhances the healing in the soft pharynx and minimises the throat irritation that's responsible for the dry and irritating cough. I also make a mix of DMSO IN COLLOIDAL silver to nebulise patients with bronchitis and asthma in my rooms and the results are extremely good.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

When I use sodium chlorite in the nebulizer, I put 1-2 drops in 10 ml of saline and then nebulize.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

It is not sodium hypochlorite.

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Jeremiah's avatar

Excellent article. I to use 3oz of cds in hot bathwater for 1/2 hour every other workout. Amazing how I can be around sick people and do not get sick anymore....at all. I have had heart cabbage and people say don't it. I feel 20 years younger, hold low blood pressure and HB. I see know side effects.

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Dr Ev  RAPITI's avatar

Thank you for sharing your experience. Definitely going to try it

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Be Concerned's avatar

Great info, thanks so much!! At the 1:58 point, I think you meant to say Sodium Chlorite, not acidified Sodium Chlorite. This is SO helpful!!

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FREED0ML0VER's avatar

Thanks CO for a very informative article. I've wondered if CDS could be nebulized, and if so, at what strength.

I have a question about making your own CDS. The videos aren't much help to me since I have significant hearing loss. I've made several batches using the shot glass method. I've been using 20 ml each of sodium chlorite and the acid activator, and 400 ml of distilled water. Does this seem like the right proportions to you to wind up with 3000 ppm CDS?Test strips indicate that I'm in the ballpark, but they're in 500 ppm increments, so they're not very precise.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

CDS is discussed in the video and method 3 of the article.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

This is pretty informative and there's a link to Dr. Kalcker's DIY method to prepare 3000 ppm CDS:

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/self-care-with-chlorine-dioxide

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MarkGW's avatar

Hi CO, thank you for these great articles. I have come back to this one again in preparation of using the nebulizer for my parents. I hope you see this question: I am not clear how 1-3 drops of CDS 3000 in 10 ml of saline will get you to 10 ppm. I calculate 1 drop would get you to 15 ppm. Any thoughts?

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Patti Kay Wooldridge RN BSN's avatar

Excellent excellent article! Just spoke with a friend last night who has his doctorate in science. He uses Sodium Chlorite unactivated in a nebulizer. Its great to see the dilutions that are posted in this report.

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Anna Gehring's avatar

Hello Curious,

I have read both Jim Humble’s and Andreas Kalacker’s book about Chlorine dioxide. Kalacker advises against inhalation and Humble is very hesitant to suggest it. Can you explain what it is about nebulization that makes it safe as opposed to what they suggest? I must not be understanding what makes this different and therefore safer.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

The humidification makes it safer and much less irritating on the lungs. The water acts as a safety net to protect lung tissue while the chlorine dioxide can selectively target microorganisms. This is explained in a conversation that I had with a biochemist in an interview here: https://rumble.com/v3bkzto-expert-biochemist-reveals-the-secrets-of-the-universal-antidote-chlorine-di.html

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Mark Luersen's avatar

I thought an acid was required to release the chlorine dioxide, so how does the inactivated mist work for the chickens? Do they have an acid in their lungs/blood?

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Curious Outlier's avatar

Where virus is and bacteria infect those areas become acidic so it activates in the areas of acidity.

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Kope's avatar

Great!

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