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Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
The other issue I have was breathing H2O2 0.5%, which I don't do it either as I assumed to be dangerous. So what I did was put this into an aerosol pump spray as a room sanitizer and I breathed in. Rather indirectly, well that really helped my asthma and breathing problems.
You need not do any suggestions recommended here and there are plenty of information here already. There are really two kinds of people in the health field, to be honest with you. The pioneers and the settlers. The pioneers you can tell. They are the ones with arrows in the back. The settlers like you don't have to take much risk trying new ways to treat. Of course, by not moving, as with the settlers, they also faced starvation due to need of a farm land for which they have to persist. Here in Thailand most would rather die from a serious condition doing nothing, then to do something and face certain hopes of surviving. And then there are certain people, like me, who sometimes take ridiculous risks, without even the possibility of even ever dying to provide you with the information, should one day I or other people, might face. The information I have provided when I started had no information or lack of it and I have tried hard to put as much information as time will allow me to. For me it is more than enough for you to decide whether to stay pat or go forward.
Remember, I am one of those with arrows behind the back already, you may not get more arrows than me, but we all faced risks from any actions or even inactions. No drug companies will EVER give you this information, it is not in their best interest to use simple everyday chemicals that can cure disease. So it is really you who have to take the initiative yourself and take your own health into your own hands.
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blessings
Jen
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If anyone has any other suggestions or experience with this, especially success, please contact me at freebietrish(at)gmail.com. We are ready for a miracle! Thanks!
Replied by Timh (Louisville, Ky, Usa) on 08/15/2012
Also a near miracle discovery by a professor Derek A. Mann at Newcastle University in England that several pharmaceutical as well as natural agents have a direct reversal effect on fibrosis. "Losartan and other ARBs (Angiotensin II receptor antagonists) regress liver, heart, lung and kidney fibrosis. " His initial studies are so conclusive that he predicts a worldwide reduction in organ transplantation (or the need thereof) if only the medical community will readily adopt the protocols he is establishing. Wikipedia has some info, but search the web w/ keywords Pulmonary Fibrosis and Derek A. Mann. At your next Dr. visit, provide him w/ some info of this discovery as I don't think it is very known in the medical community.
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Replied by Patricia S (Detroit, Mi) on 12/11/2012
Because of what others have said here, she has been taking apple cider vinegar with D-Mannose 3 times daily (with a little juice) and aloe vera juice 3 times daily. My sister lives with her, so she has been making sure that my mother gets it everyday. I believe they put all of it in one glass with juice.
I spoke to my mother last weekend, and she has improved! Her voice sounds much stronger, and she could talk to me for a much longer period of time. She said she is not coughing at all now and not spitting up anything anymore either. She is still on oxygen 24 hours a day, but her goal is to get off of it. She goes back to the doctor in January 2013 for a follow up visit, so she will be able to see if it has made a difference in the amount of scarring she has in her lungs since we don't know without doing tests. I will keep you all posted on her progress!
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