MMS Lung Treatment Protocol (The Cup)
It is important to note that this protocol must be followed explicitly. Please make sure you read this protocol all the way through a couple of times, and that you have a clear understanding of each step, before you even attempt to do it. Chlorine dioxide gas by itself, as it is used in this procedure, is the strongest way we ingest it.
Therefore I cannot stress enough the need to closely heed the instructions or it can otherwise be dangerous. Likewise, if you will carefully follow the instructions it can also breathe new life into your lungs.
If you follow these instructions to the letter there is no danger, but people often get too enthusiastic and do too much and then they can suffer. I hesitate to tell the world about this protocol, not because of what I tell you here, but because enthusiastic people sometimes overdo it because they want to get well quickly. Some may take what I say here and carry it too far. So go slow and do not overdo it. In this case more is definitely not better.
Lung Problems
I can give you many names of diseases for lungs: asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis, bacterial pneumonia, emphysema, pulmonary embolism, and mild to serious respiratory diseases of all kinds, such as the common cold, croup, tuberculosis and lung cancer.
Most diseases of the lungs cause symptoms you can feel, and many of them will make you cough. Coughing generally is not caused by a tickling in the throat but mainly because the body is trying to cough up mucus that tends to block the breathing tubes. Mucus can also hide various diseases. Getting rid of mucus in the lungs is key to curing the lungs. This protocol, which I like to call “the cup” is for that purpose. In addition to getting rid of mucus, the chlorine dioxide gas released from the MMS1 (activated MMS) can also kill disease pathogens in the lungs which are not hiding in mucus.
How to Help Your Lungs with MMS1 Gas (using the cup)
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
That’s it for this session.
Remember
● When breathing through the nose and through the mouth—breathe slowly
● You want to be especially careful to only breathe deep enough to begin to feel a bite (a stinging or smarting sensation).
The key is to get to that point, but no more.
● The onset of the bite is the signal to stop.
Step 4
What to Look For
Probably the most important thing to look for and to keep in mind while doing this process is that MMS is supposed to make you feel better, not worse. If you are feeling worse when using this lung protocol, something is wrong, and you should back off. Lower the amount of drops in the cup to 1 drop of MMS1, breathe in a little less or stop altogether for a time. Just go slowly until you are feeling better.
Important Points for The Cup Procedure
1. When following the cup procedure:
If you have a serious lung condition, you should also be doing the MMS protocols. Normally you would begin with the Starting Procedure and work on up to Protocol 1000, Protocol 1000 Plus, and proceed to Protocol 2000 if needed (according to the Health Recovery Plan as outlined in this book). Remember, build up your dosing slowly.
2. Follow all the instructions: The timing of this procedure and the size of the cup or glass you use is extremely important. The cup/glass should be at least 8 ounces (approximately 250 ml), a little over this capacity is OK, but get it as close to 8 ounces as possible. This is the preferred size to be able to create enough gas inside the cup. The 10-second count is also very important, as if you wait much longer the amount of gas to be inhaled will be stronger, and may be too much to take at once. As I mentioned above, please follow these directions explicitly.
3. Coughing: You can have a coughing fit anywhere from immediately after breathing the cup up to several hours or even a day after doing this procedure. This is normal, as the chlorine dioxide gas is working on breaking up mucus and it needs to be expelled. It will loosen some of the mucus that forms in your lungs that can hold pathogens.
This mucus will then either run down into your stomach and slowly work its way out of your system, or your body will cough the mucus up and you will be able to spit it out. You may cough long and hard, possibly up to an hour or so, to just get a little tiny bit of mucus up—this is part of the process. You may find that huge amounts of mucus will come out through your nose, so have plenty of tissue on hand.
In the case of a coughing spell that won’t stop, if it continues more than an hour, you may need to loosen some more of the mucus that is holding on too tight (stuck to the sides of the breathing tubes). In this particular case, you might feel a little worse due to the coughing. The next step in this case is to begin taking Aztec clay (or bentonite clay, or montmorillonite clay). Take one level teaspoon of the clay in 1/2 cup of water or appropriate juice every hour for three or four hours until the coughing stops.
With this particular procedure, when you are awake, you will usually cough up mucus that has been freed from your lungs or breathing tubes, but when you sleep the mucus often drains down into your stomach, and that is not bad. Your body will take care of it with your own stomach acid and process it through your system, and it will not hurt you.
Notes
4. Catching a cold:
It is possible to catch a cold while doing this protocol. This is because mucus drains from the lungs, and on rare occasions it can release cold germs that were protected by mucus. If you catch a cold, simply continue with the process and it should go away in a day or two providing you are also taking MMS1 or MMS2 orally as per Protocol 1000 or 2000 according to your need.
5. Go slowly:
The lung process is something you can easily overdo. But remember, one of my golden rules: As long as you are getting better, don’t change what you are doing. If your condition seems to get worse, stop or do smaller amounts of MMS. Keep it up until your lungs are healthy. Remember, go easy. And use clay (as mentioned above in point 3 on coughing) when needed.
Therefore I cannot stress enough the need to closely heed the instructions or it can otherwise be dangerous. Likewise, if you will carefully follow the instructions it can also breathe new life into your lungs.
If you follow these instructions to the letter there is no danger, but people often get too enthusiastic and do too much and then they can suffer. I hesitate to tell the world about this protocol, not because of what I tell you here, but because enthusiastic people sometimes overdo it because they want to get well quickly. Some may take what I say here and carry it too far. So go slow and do not overdo it. In this case more is definitely not better.
Lung Problems
I can give you many names of diseases for lungs: asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis, bacterial pneumonia, emphysema, pulmonary embolism, and mild to serious respiratory diseases of all kinds, such as the common cold, croup, tuberculosis and lung cancer.
Most diseases of the lungs cause symptoms you can feel, and many of them will make you cough. Coughing generally is not caused by a tickling in the throat but mainly because the body is trying to cough up mucus that tends to block the breathing tubes. Mucus can also hide various diseases. Getting rid of mucus in the lungs is key to curing the lungs. This protocol, which I like to call “the cup” is for that purpose. In addition to getting rid of mucus, the chlorine dioxide gas released from the MMS1 (activated MMS) can also kill disease pathogens in the lungs which are not hiding in mucus.
How to Help Your Lungs with MMS1 Gas (using the cup)
Step 1
- Use a clean, dry cup or glass that holds 8 ounces of liquid. (A glass that is about 3 inches/7.6cm in diameter at the top is ideal.) Absolutely do not use a metal cup as it will react negatively with the mixture.
- Activate 2 drops of MMS with 2 drops of 50% citric acid or 4% HCl. Immediately hold your hand across the mouth of the cup, completely covering it, and count 10 seconds. (While counting, swirl the drops in the cup slightly to mix them well.)
Step 2
- After 10 seconds, bring the cup up to your nose slowly and then remove your hand. Putting your nose right over the brim of the cup, breathe in slowly until you feel a “bite” (a stinging or smarting sensation) at the end of your nose. Once you feel a bite, stop immediately. Do this only one time, breathing through the nose.
Step 3
- Then put your hand over the mouth of the cup again for another 10 seconds. q After the second 10-second count, bring the cup up to your mouth, remove your hand from the cup and breathe in slowly through your mouth from the mouth of the cup until you begin to feel a “bite” in your lungs, then stop.
That’s it for this session.
Remember
● When breathing through the nose and through the mouth—breathe slowly
● You want to be especially careful to only breathe deep enough to begin to feel a bite (a stinging or smarting sensation).
The key is to get to that point, but no more.
● The onset of the bite is the signal to stop.
Step 4
- After eight to ten hours or so, repeat Steps 1 through 3 as outlined above. Do this procedure only 2 times a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.
What to Look For
Probably the most important thing to look for and to keep in mind while doing this process is that MMS is supposed to make you feel better, not worse. If you are feeling worse when using this lung protocol, something is wrong, and you should back off. Lower the amount of drops in the cup to 1 drop of MMS1, breathe in a little less or stop altogether for a time. Just go slowly until you are feeling better.
Important Points for The Cup Procedure
1. When following the cup procedure:
If you have a serious lung condition, you should also be doing the MMS protocols. Normally you would begin with the Starting Procedure and work on up to Protocol 1000, Protocol 1000 Plus, and proceed to Protocol 2000 if needed (according to the Health Recovery Plan as outlined in this book). Remember, build up your dosing slowly.
2. Follow all the instructions: The timing of this procedure and the size of the cup or glass you use is extremely important. The cup/glass should be at least 8 ounces (approximately 250 ml), a little over this capacity is OK, but get it as close to 8 ounces as possible. This is the preferred size to be able to create enough gas inside the cup. The 10-second count is also very important, as if you wait much longer the amount of gas to be inhaled will be stronger, and may be too much to take at once. As I mentioned above, please follow these directions explicitly.
3. Coughing: You can have a coughing fit anywhere from immediately after breathing the cup up to several hours or even a day after doing this procedure. This is normal, as the chlorine dioxide gas is working on breaking up mucus and it needs to be expelled. It will loosen some of the mucus that forms in your lungs that can hold pathogens.
This mucus will then either run down into your stomach and slowly work its way out of your system, or your body will cough the mucus up and you will be able to spit it out. You may cough long and hard, possibly up to an hour or so, to just get a little tiny bit of mucus up—this is part of the process. You may find that huge amounts of mucus will come out through your nose, so have plenty of tissue on hand.
In the case of a coughing spell that won’t stop, if it continues more than an hour, you may need to loosen some more of the mucus that is holding on too tight (stuck to the sides of the breathing tubes). In this particular case, you might feel a little worse due to the coughing. The next step in this case is to begin taking Aztec clay (or bentonite clay, or montmorillonite clay). Take one level teaspoon of the clay in 1/2 cup of water or appropriate juice every hour for three or four hours until the coughing stops.
With this particular procedure, when you are awake, you will usually cough up mucus that has been freed from your lungs or breathing tubes, but when you sleep the mucus often drains down into your stomach, and that is not bad. Your body will take care of it with your own stomach acid and process it through your system, and it will not hurt you.
Notes
- If the coughing spells mentioned above (which can occur after breathing the cup) last longer than a one-hour period, this is an indication you need to reduce the drops in the cup to 1 drop rather than 2 drops.
- If coughing has reached the point of nothing coming up, go to the Cough Protocol (page 131) and follow the directions there.
4. Catching a cold:
It is possible to catch a cold while doing this protocol. This is because mucus drains from the lungs, and on rare occasions it can release cold germs that were protected by mucus. If you catch a cold, simply continue with the process and it should go away in a day or two providing you are also taking MMS1 or MMS2 orally as per Protocol 1000 or 2000 according to your need.
5. Go slowly:
The lung process is something you can easily overdo. But remember, one of my golden rules: As long as you are getting better, don’t change what you are doing. If your condition seems to get worse, stop or do smaller amounts of MMS. Keep it up until your lungs are healthy. Remember, go easy. And use clay (as mentioned above in point 3 on coughing) when needed.
Bronchitis: I suffered with a severe case of bronchitis every year in the winter for 5 years in a row. I found MMS and started taking it at the first sign of symptoms. I haven't had bronchitis in over 3 years now. I take it once a week during cold season just as prevention and every time anyone in our household shows any symptoms of cold, flu, etc., we grab the MMS and start dosing. It works every time. —M. R., United States
Breathe Easy: I've been a smoker for many years. When I mix up a batch of MMS and start taking the 3 drop dose in 4 ounces of water, my breathing is so much easier. If you have any breathing problems or lung congestion, start taking 3 drops of MMS every hour. —B. S., United States
Breathe Easy: I've been a smoker for many years. When I mix up a batch of MMS and start taking the 3 drop dose in 4 ounces of water, my breathing is so much easier. If you have any breathing problems or lung congestion, start taking 3 drops of MMS every hour. —B. S., United States