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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 4:44 pm Post subject: DMSO and Colloidal Silver
I use DMSO with Colloidal Silver to increase the penetration
of the silver into tissues, bone and through mucous in lungs
and sinuses.
I use it for sinus infections, sinus headaches, tooth abcesses (cotton pad compress on gum for 20 min) alternating with clay compresses, lung infections (nebulized), sterile abcesses after injections in my dogs,
for burns (DMSO alone will normalize traumatized cells after a burn, silver helps prevent infection but often there is no blister if applied immediately) -- these are just some of the things I have used DMSO and CS to treat.
Generally I am using 2 or 3 parts DMSO to 8 or 7 parts Colloidal Silver. 2 parts DMSO in the more sensitive tissue
areas like nose, and eyes, or even down to 1 part in the eyes to prevent stinging. Where greater concentrations of DMSO
does not burn as on most skin areas 3 and even up to 5 parts is a moderate amount of DMSO. Most people do not
tolerate more than 7 parts DMSO even on the most insensitive body parts. Generally the back of the knees, neck,
inside the elbows, scalp and face, as well as all mucous membranes are more sensitive so test with low concentrations and work up to higher.
Nebulized into the lungs DMSO and CS cleared all of my
asthma symptoms, which were moderate to severe. I no
longer have asthma two years later. I used an ultrasonic
nebulizer by Mystique, 2 parts DMSO and 8 parts CS.
My CS is home made low voltage about 10 ppm made
with a Silvergen SG6 and my own home made distilled
water made from well water.
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/COPD.html
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Updated: 03/08/2009
"Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), also known as chronic obstructive airway diseases (COAD), is a group of diseases characterized by the pathological limitation of airflow in the airway that is not fully reversible. It refers to an obstruction of airflow, which results in air becoming trapped in the lungs. COPD is the umbrella term for chronic bronchitis, emphysema and a range of other lung disorders. It is most often due to tobacco smoking, but can be due to other airborne irritants such as solvents, as well as congenital conditions such as alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency. It is the 4th leading cause of death in the U.S." (Wikipedia)
TED'S REMEDIES
01/27/2008: Ted from Bangkok , Thailand writes: "Over the past couple of days I have been researching and performing experiments to find a remedy based on looking into the cause of emphysema/COPD.
Since a large majority of people had emphysema came from smoking I further investigated what components of smoking was responsible for the emphysema and why this situation can't be reversed, but what I found is that it CAN be reversed.
If we look into the components of the smoke as well as photos of lung samples of people with emphysema, this should give you a fair idea what is causing the problem. A smoke from a cigarettes has many volatile oils, smoke particulates, naphtha, nicotine, and tar. What is most interesting is that volatile oils are volatile, so that won't have a lasting effect on the lungs. A smoke particulates basically is expelled when mucus is created, and are often coughed out. A naphtha is less volatile and may slowly sublime. This leaves the sticky resinous component that most people call it tar. It shows itself as dark very sticky spots on the lungs. These resinous sticky black substance are non volatile. It is hydrophobic and can't be dissolved with water, mucous can't lift it out because it is sticky. The body under normal conditions can't remove the tar.
These black resin or rosin substance that is very sticky from a plant and has some smoke particulates, but mostly it is referred to as pitch (resin) that stays into the lung forever and the tar accumulates along the lifetime of the smoker and therefore the lungs get more black tar making breathing more difficult. Therefore a simple remedy is simply to find a suitable solvent that will dissolve the tar. Since a tar is hydrophobic, it is somewhat soluble, mostly anyways in alcohol solution. But in organic chemistry the universal organic solvent (almost) that is biologically safe is DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) or a sister MSM which may be a good solvent to dissolve the tar found in the lungs. I remembered at the time of storing a smoker's lung as a student but was particularly lazy and put them into an unknown solution which later proved to be DMSO which removed the tar out of the lungs thus irritating the teacher that I just cleaned out the smokers lungs! At the time I was not aware of the link between emphysema and smokers lung. Another suitable substance of MSM can also be used to dissolve the tar which caused the emphysema. Once the tar removes itself the lungs will no longer have the tar to block the breathing sacs of the aveolar. Not only that but the tar won't cause the irritations to the lungs which leads to inflammation, thus choking the vicitims whenever breathing passages are narrowed from the inflammation.
Therefore a simple remedy is either DMSO or MSM. So I decided to test this by getting a coal tar solution and burn the alcohol off leaving a sticky substance. I added some DMSO and see if they were any soluble to the coal tar. Surprisingly the DMSO was quite soluble of coal tar. As to whether MSM is equally soluble as a DMSO, it may not be as much, but at least what is known is it is can also be used to dissolve a wide range of organic solvents including cigarettes tar. The issue appears to be to take MSM or DMSO in high amounts necessary to remove them may take some time, but continued use will reduce the tar buildup that cause black lungs or black dots as the tar will dissolve itself whenever the blood his high in MSM or DMSO and is eliminated out slowly in the bloodstream as the capilaries with the DMSO, where the tar resin resides get dissolved. Another more direct way is to use a DMSO nebulizer, but so that the DMSO won't cause skin irritation, at least for me a 30-50% DMSO mixed with water should cause minimum irritation, while more dilute may limit its solubility of tar, ti will at least slowly dissolve itself without the irritation. It is therefore needed that to find a higher DMSO concentration used as nebulizers that doesn't cause irritation. So for me an ideal concentration appears to be about 50%, a more conservative number might be 30% so it is possible that some people can try higher concentration that does not cause irritation, but 30-50% is usually the best concentration to at least give it a try for me. When DMSO as nebulizers enter the lungs the resins will uptake the DMSO and gets dissolve. So that not TOO MUCH dissolved out of the lungs into the bloodstream, it should not be done too long such that a person becomes nauseated.
This I might also follow with taking some MSM as MSM don't have the oysters smell, such as one tablespoon with plenty of water. It should be noted that MSM that I tried in the past, if taken too much may lead to sudden thirst in water. This is because MSM has an effect of purifying the body ridding of other resinous material in the body which leads to regularly occuring allergy in certain areas of the body instead of other parts. Resinous tar substance that accumulates in the body is also removed whenever MSM or DMSO is taken, but rather slowly.
Therefore the best remedy based on physical evidence appears to be the use of MSM, the more I can take the better the body can get rid of the substance, but at the time a nebulizer DMSO should also be used. I remember someone has tried for emphysema and was helpful, but at the time no one was aware of how DMSO or MSM works, how much or how long and what it does and then since everyone was at a loss for explaination, the placebo effect was assumed or since no proper explaination was available, everyone at the forum simply forgot about the remedy or its potential effectiveness."
EC: Please read our feedback page on MSM, including little known side effects.
CHLOROXYGEN
1 YEA
[YEA] 03/15/2008: Lisa from Muldrow, OK writes: "Well I have found something called chloroxygen that you can buy at the healthfood store. You just add it to your water a couple of times a day and it has really helped me breath easier! I plan to try the dmso and msm treatment Ted has written about, just don't know when but will let everyone know the results. I have copd and am really interested in this."
COCONUT OIL
1 YEA
[YEA] 08/12/2007: Sandy (sandynbrit@hotmail.com)) from Hendersonville, TN writes: "re: COPD & Lung Cancer and virgin coconut oil -- I found almost immediate relief from thick mucous taking VCO. I started out with 1 T. with each meal, sometimes in tea or room temp juice. It thins the mucous making it easy to cough up. I also drink 2 quarts of water in addition to the VCO. The water alone did not help. My nasal passages are both open for the first time in years and breathing is much easier. VCO makes the skin lovely."
COLLOIDAL SILVER
1 YEA
1 QUESTION
[QUESTION] 03/08/2009: Laurel from Tweed Heads, New-South-Wales writes: "My husband suffers copd, he gets a lot of chest infections and has been told by the Doctor that he has to try something else to try and cure his infections, i was reading about colloidal silver, can he use it in his nebulizer with his asthma treatment and how many times a day, thank you."
[YEA] 12/07/2006: Maddy from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK writes: "I have asthma and bronchiectasis (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). Was diagnosed 8 years ago. I was suffering from monthly (sometimes twice monthly) chest infections, and had to take antibiotics for every outbreak and becoming more and more resistant and sensitive to the drugs. I started using Colloidal Silver in my nebuliser about a year ago now and have not had a chest infection since. As soon as I feel my sputum changing (from clear to yellow) I use the colloidal silver and the infection does not develop any further. Some times I have to do it more than once, but mostly once is enough. I hope this will help anybody out there that is struggling with the same problem. Good luck!!"
07/14/2007: Patsy from Brisbane, Australia replies: "Colloidal Silver - re comments by Maddy from Nottingham UK 12/7/2006 - can you please advise me the amount of c.s. maddy uses in her nebuliser for bronchiectasis. I have had bronchiectasis for 50 years, now chronic and fed up with antibiotics - maybe she can help. I do not have asthma or can you suggest any other helpline, or can Maddy recommend any special brand of s.c."
04/29/2008: Maddy from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire replies: "I just replied to Patsy, Brisbane, Australia (7/14/2007). Forgot to mention that this is for chest infections for people with bronchiectasis/COPD. Regards, Maddy"
EC: Maddy, sorry, we never received your first email to Patsy. Can you please resend?
05/05/2008: Maddy from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire replies: "This is a reply to Patsy in Brisbane, Australia posted 7/14/2007. I am sorry I have not replied to your question. Have not visited the site for a while. Use 5mls of Colloidal Silver in your nebuliser 3-5 times a day until your sputum clears. I also use P73 Wild oregano oil, 2 gelcaps 4 times a day. I have started on a liver cleansing diet, lots of raw juices and fresh vegetables and fruit according to The liver cleansing diet and raw juices can save your life by Dr. Sandra Cabot. She has a base in the USA and also Australia. All the products I use you can order on-line. The staff of Dr. Cabot are very helpful and will give you advice tailored to your needs. Hope this helps. PS I have not had a chest infection or a cold or flu in a year. Regards, Maddy, Nottingham, UK"
COPD AND CELL FOODS
1 YEA
[YEA] 01/18/2008: suzy from houston, texas writes: "If anyone with COPD has used cellfood products, please let me know what you think of the product. Thank you"
DMSO, MSM
02/13/2009: Bill from Seattle, Washington, USA writes: "DMSO nebulizer w MSM internal: I purchased the dmso and msm and waiting for the nebulizer to arrive. I have COPD and will be trying this remedy. I will keep you advised as to whether or not this works."
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE INHALTION METHOD
1 YEA
[YEA] 02/20/2008: Joe from Wedgeport Nova Scotia , Canada writes: "I was getting phumonia two or three times a year and that eventually turned into a disease called copd.Severe bronchitis so off to the doctor AGAIN and they sell me more and more drugs AGAIN puffers and machines with mists and nose sprays and no cure just slowly dying not much of a life until one day on the computer I see your hydrogen peroxide page and can't believe something like this thats been around for a hundred years or more could possible work but would try about anything at this time so started spraying 3% hydrogen peroxide in my mouth and within two days started spitting up stuff you only see in horror movies and within a week and a half I was a different person altogether I could breath again and my lungs were clear something I haven't seen for many years. I haven't felt this good in years thank-you soooo very much for this information and please keep up the fantastic work Your friend for life Joe"
09/27/2008: Debbie from St. Petersburg, FL replies: "THIS QUESTION IS FOR JOE FROM CANADA. I HAVE A FRIEND WHO HAS COPD REAL BAD AND SHE IS WANTING TO TRY THE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE INHALTION. DO YOU MIX THIS WITH PART WATER OR JUST USE IT LIKE IT IS?AND WHAT DO YOU PUT IT IN TO MAKE IT MIST?"
EC: Read much more about the H202 inhalation technique here:
http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/hydrogen_peroxide_inhalation.html
MOLD IN YOUR BUILDING
1 YEA
[YEA] 03/30/2008: Nicole (nicole.platte@gmail.com) from Chicago, IL writes: "I wanted to say that if people have extremely chronic respiratory or nervous conditions, they ought to find out if they are living or working in a moldy building. Nothing cures that but getting out or fixing the problem in the house!"
THYME
1 YEA
[YEA] 03/15/2007: Brenda (Neverquit48@Aol.com) from San Antonio, Texas writes: "My 79 year old Mother had an upper respiratory infection. She could not shake the cough. I had recently read an article that said steep 1 teaspoon of your kitchen variety thyme in a cup of hot water, as you would a teabag, and sip. She tried it and it worked. Encouraged, I told my friend who has the start of COPD about it, she tried it and is amazed also. The article stated it relaxes the bronchials. Yet another alternative."