
Respiratory illness is one of the leading causes of death during a disaster. This makes having a desktop nebulizer on hand – at home – a must-have.
Nebulizers allow medicine to enter into the lungs via a very fine mist that not only treats any infection within the lungs but also gets it into the body on a systemic level.
Nebulizing can improve respiratory symptoms in literally a few hours. You can also use it as a preventive strategy if you’ve been exposed to someone who is ill.
It’s a valuable substitute to administer treatments when an IV isn’t possible… esp. now that many realize the hospital is no longer the safest of places for our loved ones.
If someone cannot hold down fluids – they throw up every medicine you try to give them, and there isn’t any medical help available. What can you do?
There are several truly safe, natural ways to do this without drugs. Here are just 2 of them.
1. Nebulized Nano Silver:
Dr. Brandon Nielsen teaches us in 2 minutes.
Nanosilver is nebulized in very small amounts, but is used orally in considerably higher amounts.
He is holding a nebulizer like this one.
It is better to use a tabletop unit for deeper, more effective treatments for $20 more.
Directions:
• Fill the nebulizer medicine cup to the 2 ml. level marked on the cup with non-diluted nanosilver at 10PPM. This is what we use or this one. (Homemade colloidal silver’s particles are too large to work well.)
• Set up the nebulizer per directions and turn it on. Use the appropriate mask, inhale deeply, and if possible hold it for a second before exhaling.
• Spend 6-7 minutes 1-2 times a day for prevention OR 3-5 times a day when in an acute situation. For lung regeneration, watch above video for specifics from 1:45.
• Hand wash the mask for the next person so all is ready at the instant you need it again.
• Do not use homemade silver. The particles are too large.
Nanosilver has been used in treatment of severe burns, surgical infections and ulcers, and NASA used silver for water purification on their space shuttles.
***A 2009 DOD study found that Nanosilver Inhibits Ebola Virus. Many think the hemorrhagic fever happening in China is a form of Ebola.
Study: Potent antiviral effect of silver nanoparticles on SARS-CoV-2
There are numerous health benefits of nanosilver including antiplatelet activity, antioxidant effect, anticancer activity, bone regeneration, and enhanced immunity.
Nano silver also BUSTS BIOFILMS, can quash upper respiratory tract infections and stomach ailments.
Silver has known low toxicity via inhalation (w/ a desktop nebulizer), ingestion, etc. (source)
8 minutes. Tips on what a nebulizer is and what you can administer with one. Claudia Orgill’s Beyond Wheat and Weeds book may be helpful with more medical tips including nebulizing.
***For the Full Spike Protein Protocol to protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”, go here.
2. Nebulizing Glutathione
Low glutathione levels or low GSH levels are associated with over 72 diseases or conditions and is a major biological player when it comes to dealing with viral infections.
Nebulizing glutathione could certainly help long-term lung issues or acute lung issues. Dr. Justin Marchegiani. 7 minutes.
Glutathione is made primarily in your liver and found in virtually every human cell. It’s the body’s master antioxidant and arguably the most potent barrier against disease, toxins, and mutation.
Over 126,000 scientific studies on Glutathione are recorded in PubMed, the official U.S. library of medical research. They reveal the remarkable role glutathione plays support of optimal health and function. They also show the terrible consequences of low glutathione levels, and how those lower levels accelerate the aging process.
Inhaled Glutathione is used to treat:
• Chronic congestion
• Emphysema
• COPD
• Rhinitis (stuffy, runny nose, sneezing, post-nasal drip)
• Upper and lower respiratory tract infections
• Cigarette smoking detox-support
• Multiple chemical sensitivity disorder
• Farmer’s lung
• Pneumonia
• Asthma
• Mold (with the exception of black mold Stachybotrys chartarum, a toxic mold that infects the lungs – see warning below)
• Bronchitis
• Long-hauler inflammatory symptoms (and post viral cough)
“Warning: If you have been exposed to the black mold Stachybotrys chartarum (a toxic mold that infects the lungs) and have a lung infection suspected or diagnosed to be related, it is not recommended that you nebulize (oral is okay) with glutathione until the mold is treated by a medical professional via antifungals. The black mold appears to absorb the free glutathione very readily through its slime head and protects itself from the normal human immune response.” (Source) Any individual who has a strong sensitivity to sulfites is not a safe candidate for treatment as the GSH may lead to bronchoconstriction or trigger an asthma flair. (source)
Nebulized glutathione is NOT used as a treatment for primary lung cancer.
Thera-naturals Reduced L-Glutathione Plus is the ONLY product used for nebulizing. It is ultra pure grade OPITAC glutathione and sodium bicarbonate.
Directions:
• Set up your nebulizer.
• Break 1 capsule open and empty content into nebulizer cup. Add 5 ml (~1 tsp.) pure distilled water or preferably 5 ml of this saline solution. Let stand or agitate briefly until the solution is perfectly clear. It’s now ready to use.
• Treatment lasts ~4 minutes.
• Don’t waste it. Turn off the motor if you aren’t actively nebulizing. Wash mask between people with hot soapy water.
• Watch the video from 2:00 for more nuance.
• Glutathione has a characteristic sulfur or egg smell. This is normal. The product has not gone bad.
TIPS: The capsules should separate easily by gently squeezing on each end and twisting. If you have trouble gripping the capsule in your fingers, a tablet cutter or straight razor can be helpful. Add powder into nebulizer cup BEFORE the liquid.
We know Tylenol after vaccination lowers critically-needed glutathione; nebulizing glutathione helps restore it again and would be helpful after vaccination. It certainly wouldn’t hurt anything!
How often are treatments required?
This varies on a case-by-case basis and commonly depends on the condition being treated. Typically, 1-2 times per week for 4-6 weeks is most common. Thereafter, depending on the individual’s progress, a maintenance plan of 1 treatment every 2-6 weeks may be indicated in order to prevent recurrence.
In the case of a severe and progressive condition with acute exacerbations, treatments may be administered every few days or even twice daily for best results. This will be determined by your practitioner with assessment.
While I would never choose to vaccinate a child (because I have seen SO much vaccine-injury), nebulizing glutathione immediately can often help a baby/child begin to detox the nasty toxins adjuvants the shots contain. Unless, of course, they have MTHFR, which means they have impaired detox pathways.
Nebulizing is far better to protect you than localized gargling with mouthwash laden with chemicals, dyes, and fluoride!
I would recommend having everything you need beforehand, so that you can treat yourself or your family at a moment’s notice. You don’t want to wait days for your order to arrive to start treatment. (Saline, nebulizer, nano-silver or glutathione).
“My people perish from a lack of knowledge.” ~Hosea 4: 6
“The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.” ~Job 33:4
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Cindy
Thank you for this. I just obtained a Budesonide rx for emergencies and have yet to purchase a nebulizer. I’ve been torn on which one to buy on amaz. I’ve also wondered how else we could make use of a nebulizer. This is so timely for me. Thank you!
Lisa
I was just wanting to learn more information about a nebulizer and then you posted about it! Thank you! I’m wondering which one would I know to choose from, the nanosilver or the glutathione?
Also, do I use the same amount for children and adults?
What about when babies just have a cold/cough? Would it be beneficial?
Sorry, so many questions! I’m just learning about this.
Jacqueline
Hi, Lisa,
The recipes are the same for both children and adults. You won’t need to nebulize children as long, though. Please read the post again for nuance, and I beleive you will know in your heart (I don’t know your exact situation) which is better for your situation. I probably would start with nanosilver and there are links IN the post for that. Just choose a nebulizer that fits you (I like the bigger, better built table top that you don’t have to hold for a child)… read about them and the reviews.
Grace and peace,
Jacque
Steffi
Hello Jacqueline,
What a helpful post- thank you so much!
I was wondering if you could let me know the model and make of your tabletop nebulizer? The link above does not seem to work.
Thank you!
Jacqueline
Hi, Steffi,
I have no idea why that link wasn’t working. I went in and fixed it, so it should be working now!
Thanks for letting me know!
Blessings, J
Kate Skinner
Jacqueline, thank you so much for your great information. I use quite a bit of what I’ve learned from you. I wonder if you could put my mind at ease on the subject of nanoparticles. Apparently some are bad and some are good, but how do I know which are which? The idea of particles small enough to get through most of the body’s natural barriers makes me uncomfortable, so I feel like I should just avoid them all. But that is probably not the correct answer. Do you have any basic guidance that might help me in discerning good from bad nanoparticles?
Sincerely, Kate
Jacqueline
Hi, Kate,
Mostly, it depends on their electrical charge. Some nanoparticles can be toxic (positively charged) to humans when they enter the body and stay there. Because they are microscopic, nanoparticles in skincare products can easily be absorbed into the bloodstream through the skin, inhalation or ingestion. If they are +ly charged, they are most of the time (in some way) toxic to us. The human body is negativley charged and so a nanoparticle that is -ly charged will not interact with the body in a harmful way. Instead, it will capture up +ly charged (bad) particles and leave the body with them firmly attached… they cannpt redistribute back to the body.
TRS (nanozeolites) for isntance, has a negative charge and are great for detoxifying the body. Quite the opposite of the run of the mill cosmetics and skin care products we usually find on the market.
You can go to the FAQ section in my website and read about zeolites and how they work: https://inspiredhealthtrs.cosevatrs.com/faq/ I love what they do and how they address the toxic load we all carry around now in a safe and effective and predictable way.
This is some of hwat you will read there:
What is Advanced TRS?
AdvancedTRS contains nano-clinoptilolite, which is a smaller version of micronized clinoptilolite, with stable chemical and physical characteristics. Its main advantage comes from its tremendously higher pore accessibility and ability to penetrate more effectively to wherever toxins are found. Clinical studies reported to date do not dispute that nano-clinoptilolite is a safe and effective product. Clinoptilolite itself has been shown to:
Bind heavy metals and over 80,000 toxins (positively charged – meaning bad for us)
Adjust the balance of vital nutrients like iron & calcium
Support intestinal microflora and pH
Promote healthy immune function
AdvancedTRS is a REFINED formula utilizing nanotechnology to enhance the body’s natural detoxification efforts at the cellular level.
I hope that gives some idea of the difference.
With all kinds of adverse reactions from covid and the V that are occurring (vascular, skin, respiratory, neurological), my master email addresses what is likely causing these reactions and how to address/remove them.
For my master email and the Full protocol go here: https://deeprootsathome.com/trs/
Blessings, friend!
Jacqueline
Jennifer
Hi again! I understand the difference between the nano silver and regular colloidal silver, but could one use (homemade) colloidal silver in an emergency situation if that was all that was available? I mean, it’s better than nothing,right?
Also, is it safe to put essential oils diluted in distilled water in the nebulizer? How about herbal tinctures?
Thanks 🙂
Jacqueline
Hi, Jennifer,
From what I’ve read, homemade colloidal is too large a molecule for the lung, but you can search that more. I’ve seen some warnings and it is about the size – that is why I use nanosilver.
Also, EOS will gum up the nebulizer (bc they are oils and not water-soluble), and I would NOT use them in that way. I would just diffuse them.
I like the idea of nebulizing herbs, but have not researched that yet… you might search that out online and see what you can find! I’d be interested and others here as well.
Grace and peace,
Jacqueline
Heather
Hi Jacque, I’m looking for the warning about mixing H202 or Iodine with Nano Silver, but haven’t found it. I remember seeing or hearing it in a video, but haven’t been able to find the specifics. Do you have more information?
Thanks in advance,
Heather
Jacqueline
Hi, Heather,
It is safe to nebulize HP with Lugol’s 2%. REad here: https://deeprootsathome.com/dr-mercola-nebulized-peroxide-the-single-most-effective-early-strategy/
Iodine is mentioned 3 times in the posts, so you may want to read it all for directions and nuance.
I hope that helps. friend.
Blessings, Jacque
Heather
I’m combining iodine, Saline with hydrogen peroxide, but I also have nano silver. I thought I saw somewhere where that nano silver shouldn’t be used with anything else, in particular one of the ingredients that I listed above. I’m trying to find out how long I need to wait between the different treatment protocols. Does this ring a bell? Thanks!
Deidre Lake
Hi Jacque,
I noticed in Dr. Marchegiani’s video he added the liquid saline to the nebulizer first and then added the capsule powder. In the directions listed below the video it has the “TIPS” section which states to add the powder to the nebulizer first BEFORE the liquid, which contradicts the video. Just seeking some clarity.
Thank you.
Jacqueline
Hi, Deidre,
Thank you for bringing that up.. 😀 I caught that discrepancy after I added that video, but have chosen to leave it bc it is in every other way, very good.
Yes, he did state that, but in my opinion, I will go with what the company who makes the Reduced L-Glutathione Plus states:
“Break capsule open and empty content into container or nebulizer cup. Add 1-3 ml (~1/2 tsp) distilled or DI water or pure saline solution. Let stand or agitate briefly until the solution is perfectly clear. It’s now ready to use.”
You will see their directions on their product description under “How to Prepare” here:
https://www.theranaturals.com/product/reduced-l-glutathione-plus-enhanced-absorption-ultra-purity-grade/
I hope that helps!
Sending peace,
~Jacque
Ana S
Could you nebulize with HP and Lugols, then a couple hours later nebulize with Glutathione? I have a 10 year old sick with the chinese flu (covid). He has a barky cough, like croup. Thank you
Jacqueline
Hi, Ana, Yes, at 10 yo, I believe so. Just keep the amounts exact and you should see improvement over the day. Praying now! ~J
Holly R
It appears glutathione may be good for mold toxicity only taken orally, not nebulized. I found this warning about black mold on this website for glutathione formulated for nebulizing:
“Warning: If you have been exposed to the black mold Stachybotrys chartarum (a toxic mold that infects the lungs) and have a lung infection suspected or diagnosed to be related, it is not recommended that you nebulize (oral is okay) with glutathione until the mold is treated by a medical professional via antifungals. The black mold appears to absorb the free glutathione very readily through its slime head and protects itself from the normal human immune response. Use extreme caution if you suspect a Stachybotrys chartarum infection and toxicity or have been diagnosed with a related Stachybotrys chartaum issue by a medical professional.”
Ref: https://shop.thedrswolfson.com/products/l-glutathione-plus
Jacqueline
Thank you Holly for putting that here in comments!
nigel
Hi Jacqueline,
Great information, thank you for posting this.
I have been researching L-Glutathione Plus, how to prepare it is very clear, but no one seems to speak of dose or how many times a day you should do it. Did you ever come across that in your research?
Thanks again,
Nigel
Jacqueline
Hi, Nigel, I did a quick search and found this article: http://drkatemclaird.com/blog/2019/9/12/nebulized-glutathione-maximizing-lung-and-respiratory-health I added this to my post:
“How often are treatments required?
“This varies on a case-by-case basis and commonly depends on the condition being treated. Typically, 1-2 times per week for 4-6 weeks is most common. Thereafter, depending on the individual’s progress, a maintenance plan of 1 treatment every 2-6 weeks may be indicated in order to prevent recurrence.
“In the case of a severe and progressive condition with acute exacerbations, treatments may be administered every few days or even twice daily for best results. This will be determined by your practitioner with assessment.”
I hope this helps!
Jacque