Re: failure story
Hello Kelly,
Pardon my ignorance but...
Is your staph infection on the exterior of your body?
ClO2 applied externally should have an effect on an external staph infection. If you want to explore this, I am not sure what strength solution you would need, however, a good starting place would be to mix up a 10 drop dose and dilute it with 100 ml of water. You can dab this on with a cotton ball or piece of paper towel. I would think that dabbing every couple of hours would be effective. I have used a solution like this for various cuts, scrapes, and puncture wounds obtained while working in the yard. I just let it air dry.
You should feel no discomfort from the application. If you do, cut the strength of the solution in half and try again.
Your asthma raises a bit of a concern...
ClO2 is a gas. One of the side effects of higher concentrations of ClO2 is respiratory problems. Just because the gas is in a liquid solution does not mean that we can get away from the fact that it is still a gas.
One of the difficulties with alternative treatments is that they are more or less presented as a "one size fits all" treatment. There has been a lot of exploration with
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , but unfortunately most of us have no medical training. While we present our best ideas, they are still a guess.
If I had issues with asthma and wanted to experiment with
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , I would consider using lower concentration doses. Something like 3 drops diluted with 500 - 1000 ml of water. I would also have a medical professional monitor my condition for the effect of taking
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement . If I got worse, I would re-think my approach.
Set backs are always trying, but perhaps you can turn this around to a learning experience... [smile icon]
We are all pulling for you.
Tom