I've had a persistent cough for almost 5 months, sputum stopped only recently, but I can still feel inflammation in my lungs and I cough every day.
I wonder if someone had success treating a similar condition nebulising DMSO, perhaps combined with something else (colloidal silver?)
And if so, in what amounts? Also I have an Omron MicroAir NE-U22 and I'm wondering if the solution plastic container will be able to handle the DMSO.
Replied by Ben (Bremerton Wa ) on 05/13/2016
most plastics are resistant to DMSO . I would not see a problem mixing dmso +colloidal silver for use in a nebulizer however colloidal silver is attracted to certain plastics and may stain them .
when I get lung congestion I take a bunch of garlic crush it up pretty well then add a little DMSO . a pill bottle works just fine . I then inhale the dmso / garlic vapors frequently throughout the day .
no need to carry a nebulizer just to inhale DMSO when you can carry it in your pocket
Another cheap but effective thing too try is Bill Munro's inhalation method of hydrogen peroxide mist inhaled deep into the lungs.
My uncle at age 83 had severe pneumonia. He had very little airspace and was on oxygen plus several types of antibiotics which all proved ineffective for his drug resistant germs . he suffered for the better part of 2 months until I told him about peroxide spray mist. He tried it and was cleared of pneumonia in 3 days.
Systemic enzymes like serrapeptase would be immensely helpful for you. They digest away the biofilm that accumulates in your lungs. And they act like antibiotics. Enzymes eat foreign proteins found in the blood stream. Bacteria need to make a cell wall and serrapeptase eats their proteins for lunch
you need every square inch of free airspace, anything taken up by mucus and biofilm reduces your breathing
Glad you know about DMSO for emphysema, I think it will do you a world of good my friend.