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Pneumonia and chest red spots
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I was diagnosed with mild pneumonia yesterday on seeing a doctor and he prescribed a five day antibiotic treatment which I do not wish to take. I've been coughing and feeling weak with no appetite for about three weeks. I have not started mms protocol but only inhaling through mouth and nose from a 10 drop mms activated in a 2 oz water spray bottle.
No specific cause was given for the red chest spots - picture attached- that I got since a few days ago and I've been as well spraying with mms.
Please provide me with your assistance on how to better treat with mms and if any additional protocols are recommended.
I am also almost through with the mms bottles and need to replace.
Any recommendations for a reliable mms supplier in Canada would also be much appreciated.
I thank you and wish everyone a Happy and Healthy New Year!
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this is what I have read. so I would ingest 1 to 3 drops every hour for 10 hours to help your body get rid of the pneumonia.
CDS protocol H could be used I think. from Andreas Kalcker his website
Objective: To prevent contagions and respiratory infections, as well as to treat pulmonary conditions.
General Dosage: 30-50 ml of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) in an open glass in the room.
Instructions:
This protocol is effective in preventing infection and treating pulmonary problems.
Supported by peer-reviewed scientific studies (Ogata et al.).
Place 30-50 ml of CDS (depending on the size of the room) undiluted in a dry, preferably opaque, glass in the room.
Efficacy is higher if the beaker is 1-2 meters away from the sick person.
In warmer environments, evaporation is faster.
The characteristic yellow color of CDS disappears with time and should be replaced when this occurs.
Precautions:
Avoid direct inhalation of CDS. (the gas is toxic if inhaled directly so MMS is also not to be inhaled directly, same gas in CDS and MMS)
Only experienced physicians may administer it under strict supervision of the patient, using minimal doses (2-3 drops of CDS) in an inhaler.
Inhalation in large quantities and in excess may cause serious respiratory problems by occupying the pulmonary alveoli.
In case of accident:
Use antioxidants and corticosteroids.
Full recovery occurs after 14 days.
Remember that protocol H is for room use and should not be inhaled directly by persons not experienced in its use.
check this post for CANADA
mmsforum.io/goto/general/42161-where-to-purchase-mms1-or-it-s-components-in-canada#85199
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I do for general support of sinus allergies, and have had no problems. I mix up a bunch in 1qt jar, and will inhale that. I think no more than 6 drops was recommended for inhaling of activated MMS1.
High doses of Vitamin C are what is most effective way to fight pneumonia. Hope you are able to get recovered quickly.
On spots, Looks like liver stress maybe? Plenty of options for liver support, like dandelion, glutathione, ACV, garlic, cayenne, etc.
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