Go To The Health Food Store And Whatever They Have Will Be Fine

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Go To The Health Food Store And Whatever They Have Will Be Fine

Dear Fellow Researcher:

How to make CS + 5% DMSO nose spray.

One of the reasons that sinus problems are so hard to cure, even with the best medicines, is that the source of the infection has protected itself with a layer of flem and mucus and nothing can penetrate that. DMSO is a solvent and can penetrate everything. The DMSO will carry the CS to the source of the infection.

So the nose spray bottle is intended to spray up your nose. You will be amazed with the results.

I recommend reading the book "DMSO" by Dr. Walker. This is another miracle substance being suppressed.

Go to the health food store and whatever they have will be fine. Some DMSO has some distilled water added and that is fine also.

Go to Wal-Mart and buy a 50 ml spray bottle of Ayr Saline Nasal Mist. Remove the cap and if you push sideways on the tip it will pop loose. Discard the saline and refill with CS, and preferably with 5% DMSO.

Go to Wal-Mart and buy the "EZY DOSE" Oral Syringe part number 64780WM1. The adjustable stopper will fit in the DMSO bottle and then you can pull 2.5 ml from the DMSO bottle and put that in the nose spray bottle. Then pull 10 ml from a glass of CS and inject that into the spray bottle. Do that 5 times which will fill the nose spray bottle with 50 ml of CS. The 2.5 ml of DMSO is 5% of 50 ml.

I carry a nose spray bottle in my pocket at all times. If I get a stuffy nose or a throat tickle, I take care of it right away.

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If I had the condition you mentioned, I would spray my throat, nose and sinus areas several times a day to clear any infection that might be lurking there. It is likely that the lung infection arrived through this route and any active infection in this area would keep feeding the lungs.

If you put this spray bottle on a table and squeeze you will see a fine mist rise as high as 1-2 feet into the air. This is a very inexpensive nebulizer.

If you put your open mouth over the spray bottle sitting on the table and breathe in as you squeeze the spray bottle, this mist will reach the bronchial area and a fair way down into the lungs.

If I were you, I would be very careful and not do too much at first because I would be worried about a serious reaction from the infected areas as the body clears the foreign substance.

Please note that this is not meant as medical advice, rather some experimental protocols to research.

Jim Meissner

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