I think you’ll find this interesting. It’s a man who has COPD late stages and his neighbor introduced him to DMSO. She researched it and he was desperate so he nebulized it. I wish I’d known about this when my daddy was alive. He died from COPD. https://rumble.com/v70qhjy-dmso-stories-dans-copd.html
I’ve shared your documentary with them abs your Substack! Thank you again for all the hard work and Research you have done and still do! You are a blessing from God to many and I am sure He’s very pleased with you!
I really meant to say to put it in a humidifier or diffuser, as opposed to more direct inhalation as in a nebulizer which I realize would be more concentrated.
I’m sorry I didn’t mean for anyone to do anything other than watch the video of the man. I just thought you works find it interesting. I personally left a link to your webpage it’s the documentary on it. Nothing out there is a forever cure all. There’s things that will help you to cure things yes but it’s the long game that determines you quality of life. You can do the chlorine dioxide protocols and feel extremely better but if you don’t change your lifestyle (food choices and what you do daily) your going to end up right back where you started or close to it because that’s what made you sick to begin with. For some it took yrs of eating food like substances to create the problem some may have ignorantly took a pharmaceutical that they nor the doctor knew would affect them adversely and neither realize the product did it to them so they just added more pharmaceuticals to compound the problem. This is just my opinion but it seems like sound reasoning to me.
So excited - ordered suggested humidifier and giving it a go tonight. Can’t wait to kill cooties this Fall and Winter! Testing it out here in Texas where we have had an unusual amount of rain that has caused very very mild allergies. Thank you so very much for a nebulizer alternative that is easy peasy.
This is great to know the amounts to use. I used a Levoit Classic 300s Ultrasonic Smart Humidifier this winter, adding chlorine dioxide to keep mold and other stuff from growing inside the tank. It has a nice sized tank that would hold enough water for a couple of days, though I kept it off at night. Although instructions recommended distilled water, I used RO water which worked well with the CD. I don't recall how much I used as the idea was to keep the water clear. This winter, I'll try a stronger amount.
They really shouldn't be mixed together and left for a long period of time because the DMSO can neutralize the CD.
Also, Snoot does have some other things in it that I don't think would be good to push through into the central circulation.
if you made your own and you knew, it was only low concentration CD then you could have two spray bottles (1-CD and 1-DMSO) and use the CD and follow with the DMSO but I haven't heard of anybody doing this.
Thanks for your reply, I made some nasal spray before I found Snoot and probably made it to strong, I have serious asthma / sinus issues for over twenty years now, the only thing that worked was prednisone and I need to replace that if possible,the snoot has a soothing effect to it is why I asked, my thoughts were to try to clean out the sinus as it’s always clogged up and allergies ruin months of my life, will try to find a protocol that can be used, thanks again.
Did you use the activated drops or CDS when you made your own nasal spray? CDS is much gentler in the sinuses than MMS1 (activated drops). A 20 ppm solution of CDS in saline should work very well with minimal irritation to the sinuses.
Activated, I get overwhelmed in winter and tried to get fixed before really reading through your protocols, I don’t have a computer so it’s all on my phone, hard to navigate as it doesn’t backtrack and constantly reconnecting, but have gotten some good ideas recently, just got some 3000 ppm and have read your spray article and saw Grenon talking about the baths, just nebulized 2 drops of 3000 ppm with 10 mml saline, 👍
I've seen people do it, but the concentration would be much lower and I would be careful with that because it's blowing directly down your airway. if I were going to do something like that, I would probably start with something like 1 activated drop per liter of water and I would not go above 5 activated drops per liter of water.
Very interesting article and something I've been thinking about doing for a while, so thank you for the post. My question is this: My wife prefers to have our bedroom window open, to some degree, year round, so I'm wondering if this would effect a humidifier, or should the window be closed? Any thoughts?
Sorry, wasn’t clear. My daughter has a 2 1/2 month old baby. She is so stuffed up she can’t breathe. I was thinking my daughter could put a very low dose in a cool mist humidifier, but she had a strong reaction to chlorine dioxide(my daughter) so she is nervous about her baby. When I search Substack or other sites for chlorine dioxide And infants, I cannot find any information. She is also wondering if it is safe for her, my daughter, to take while she is breastfeeding.
I threw in the comment about DMSO because has a port wine stain that is quite bubbly on the skin, and I’ve also been searching to see if that could help her, but again, it is difficult to find anything about these substances and babies.
I would not use DMSO, but that humidifier protocol is completely safe for all kiddos. As stated in the article start with a lower concentration and if needed, move up to ensure no irritation. If it were me and I had a little one that I was using it for, I would sleep in the same room so I could gauge the effect. Does that make sense?
I wonder why no one ever writes about babies? Liability? Or just because the people writing are not in that time of life?
Why is DMSO not recommended for infants? The doctor told my daughter that there is a small risk of cancer from the kind of birthmark her daughter has. I was wondering if DMSO could initiate micro-circulation and healing in her skin?
I’m wondering how being in an air-conditioned room will affect this process. I’m in the Bahamas in the summer, and the AC is on most of the time I know air conditioning pulls moisture out of the air. At its simplest effect, I can imagine it will just dry out the mist and in doing so release the CD gas, which I imagine would still be beneficial. Any comments or advice? And thanks as always!
It will the mist, but that process doesn't happen instantly and so if you're using this for an acute illness directly in your space, it shouldn't have any significant effect.
If you're using it as a chronic way to clean the air and surfaces the removal of the moisture from the air through the air-conditioning condensation will just free the ClO2 gas. When CLO2 gas is in such low concentrations like this. It will not have any significant negative effect on its efficacy or safety.
Has anyone noticed a corrosion problem using a ultrasonic humidifier? The ones I’ve seen have a metal disk. I thought about using this before it stopped because of the corrosion issue potential.
What is your take on the difference humidifier/nebulizer besides the obvious (price, duration)?
By the way, my search on CDL led me to this video (it is in German, sorry, but sometimes citizen science happens in German ...), where they improved Andreas Kalcker's shotglass method and yielded cleaner and faster CDL with very simple equipment so nobody needs to buy CDL anymore: https://dioxitube.com/w/gDJZEHRooisdsPS429h1Uc
The humidifier is much more convenient and will give you a much broader exposure to low concentrations, which I think actually does a better job, especially when dealing with chronic issues like sinus problems or chronic respiratory issues.
Price of a humidifier is cheaper than the nebulizer also
I think you’ll find this interesting. It’s a man who has COPD late stages and his neighbor introduced him to DMSO. She researched it and he was desperate so he nebulized it. I wish I’d known about this when my daddy was alive. He died from COPD. https://rumble.com/v70qhjy-dmso-stories-dans-copd.html
Update https://rumble.com/v70qhjy-dmso-stories-dans-copd.html
Here’s his last update. https://rumble.com/v783j46-beating-copd-an-update-from-dan.html
I’ve shared your documentary with them abs your Substack! Thank you again for all the hard work and Research you have done and still do! You are a blessing from God to many and I am sure He’s very pleased with you!
Thanks so much for sharing all of this.
I wondered about nebulizing dmso. Any other information on it?
There are some people that nebulized DMSO. I do not know much about it and I'm not sure on the concentration that is used.
I really meant to say to put it in a humidifier or diffuser, as opposed to more direct inhalation as in a nebulizer which I realize would be more concentrated.
I do not know about putting DMSO in the humidifier. I've not heard anyone talk about doing that and I have no experience with it.
There are some people that nebulized DMSO. I do not know much about it and I'm not sure on the concentration that is used.
I’m sorry I didn’t mean for anyone to do anything other than watch the video of the man. I just thought you works find it interesting. I personally left a link to your webpage it’s the documentary on it. Nothing out there is a forever cure all. There’s things that will help you to cure things yes but it’s the long game that determines you quality of life. You can do the chlorine dioxide protocols and feel extremely better but if you don’t change your lifestyle (food choices and what you do daily) your going to end up right back where you started or close to it because that’s what made you sick to begin with. For some it took yrs of eating food like substances to create the problem some may have ignorantly took a pharmaceutical that they nor the doctor knew would affect them adversely and neither realize the product did it to them so they just added more pharmaceuticals to compound the problem. This is just my opinion but it seems like sound reasoning to me.
So excited - ordered suggested humidifier and giving it a go tonight. Can’t wait to kill cooties this Fall and Winter! Testing it out here in Texas where we have had an unusual amount of rain that has caused very very mild allergies. Thank you so very much for a nebulizer alternative that is easy peasy.
This is great to know the amounts to use. I used a Levoit Classic 300s Ultrasonic Smart Humidifier this winter, adding chlorine dioxide to keep mold and other stuff from growing inside the tank. It has a nice sized tank that would hold enough water for a couple of days, though I kept it off at night. Although instructions recommended distilled water, I used RO water which worked well with the CD. I don't recall how much I used as the idea was to keep the water clear. This winter, I'll try a stronger amount.
So helpful you are, Curious...as always. Please feel my appreciation with these few words.
Curious, what if a couple drops of DMSO was added to say 10 mls of snoot, 🤔
They really shouldn't be mixed together and left for a long period of time because the DMSO can neutralize the CD.
Also, Snoot does have some other things in it that I don't think would be good to push through into the central circulation.
if you made your own and you knew, it was only low concentration CD then you could have two spray bottles (1-CD and 1-DMSO) and use the CD and follow with the DMSO but I haven't heard of anybody doing this.
Thanks for your reply, I made some nasal spray before I found Snoot and probably made it to strong, I have serious asthma / sinus issues for over twenty years now, the only thing that worked was prednisone and I need to replace that if possible,the snoot has a soothing effect to it is why I asked, my thoughts were to try to clean out the sinus as it’s always clogged up and allergies ruin months of my life, will try to find a protocol that can be used, thanks again.
Did you use the activated drops or CDS when you made your own nasal spray? CDS is much gentler in the sinuses than MMS1 (activated drops). A 20 ppm solution of CDS in saline should work very well with minimal irritation to the sinuses.
Activated, I get overwhelmed in winter and tried to get fixed before really reading through your protocols, I don’t have a computer so it’s all on my phone, hard to navigate as it doesn’t backtrack and constantly reconnecting, but have gotten some good ideas recently, just got some 3000 ppm and have read your spray article and saw Grenon talking about the baths, just nebulized 2 drops of 3000 ppm with 10 mml saline, 👍
Do you know of a CPAP machine protocol? Thanks!
I've seen people do it, but the concentration would be much lower and I would be careful with that because it's blowing directly down your airway. if I were going to do something like that, I would probably start with something like 1 activated drop per liter of water and I would not go above 5 activated drops per liter of water.
Thank you!
Very interesting article and something I've been thinking about doing for a while, so thank you for the post. My question is this: My wife prefers to have our bedroom window open, to some degree, year round, so I'm wondering if this would effect a humidifier, or should the window be closed? Any thoughts?
Sorry, wasn’t clear. My daughter has a 2 1/2 month old baby. She is so stuffed up she can’t breathe. I was thinking my daughter could put a very low dose in a cool mist humidifier, but she had a strong reaction to chlorine dioxide(my daughter) so she is nervous about her baby. When I search Substack or other sites for chlorine dioxide And infants, I cannot find any information. She is also wondering if it is safe for her, my daughter, to take while she is breastfeeding.
I threw in the comment about DMSO because has a port wine stain that is quite bubbly on the skin, and I’ve also been searching to see if that could help her, but again, it is difficult to find anything about these substances and babies.
Thank you for your reply!
I would not use DMSO, but that humidifier protocol is completely safe for all kiddos. As stated in the article start with a lower concentration and if needed, move up to ensure no irritation. If it were me and I had a little one that I was using it for, I would sleep in the same room so I could gauge the effect. Does that make sense?
Yes. Thank you! She is going to try it.
I wonder why no one ever writes about babies? Liability? Or just because the people writing are not in that time of life?
Why is DMSO not recommended for infants? The doctor told my daughter that there is a small risk of cancer from the kind of birthmark her daughter has. I was wondering if DMSO could initiate micro-circulation and healing in her skin?
I think people do since a greater liability if discussing infants and children.
Because I do not know much about DMSO in nebulized or humidified I just can't say for sure whether it would be something I would do.
I do not have much experience with DMSO.
Can anyone comment on safety for infants? I am having the darndest time finding information on infants and chlorine dioxide and DMSO.
Are you asking about use in infants with the humidifier or are you talking about internal use for infants?
I’m wondering how being in an air-conditioned room will affect this process. I’m in the Bahamas in the summer, and the AC is on most of the time I know air conditioning pulls moisture out of the air. At its simplest effect, I can imagine it will just dry out the mist and in doing so release the CD gas, which I imagine would still be beneficial. Any comments or advice? And thanks as always!
It will the mist, but that process doesn't happen instantly and so if you're using this for an acute illness directly in your space, it shouldn't have any significant effect.
If you're using it as a chronic way to clean the air and surfaces the removal of the moisture from the air through the air-conditioning condensation will just free the ClO2 gas. When CLO2 gas is in such low concentrations like this. It will not have any significant negative effect on its efficacy or safety.
Has anyone noticed a corrosion problem using a ultrasonic humidifier? The ones I’ve seen have a metal disk. I thought about using this before it stopped because of the corrosion issue potential.
I have had some people say that over the long-term it can cause some corrosion to the metal parts.
Thanks for the post!
What is your take on the difference humidifier/nebulizer besides the obvious (price, duration)?
By the way, my search on CDL led me to this video (it is in German, sorry, but sometimes citizen science happens in German ...), where they improved Andreas Kalcker's shotglass method and yielded cleaner and faster CDL with very simple equipment so nobody needs to buy CDL anymore: https://dioxitube.com/w/gDJZEHRooisdsPS429h1Uc
The humidifier is much more convenient and will give you a much broader exposure to low concentrations, which I think actually does a better job, especially when dealing with chronic issues like sinus problems or chronic respiratory issues.
Price of a humidifier is cheaper than the nebulizer also
Thank you!