Just my personal opinion, but we know ninety some percent of all
respiratory problems occur because of candida/fungus, obviously antibiotics
make that worse.  I had what the dock called copd, but a month of nebbing
hydrogen peroxide really helped that.  I did not know it was actually
fungus in my lungus.  Three rounds of lufenuron and a tablespoon of
kerosene daily cleared up my entire health. Now a days no more sinus,
bronchial, or respiratory problems atall.
If you have taken two successive treatments with antibiotics, you have a
candida problem.
The docks will not tell you, as you are their cash cow.
I have used CS for lots of pathogens, but it never helped my candida.
david lubbock tx.

On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 9:21 AM, MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]>wrote:

> My husband's lung infection is back.  He's been doctoring for this for a
> month and a half, has gone through two rounds of antibiotics.  This morning
> it's back, all the doctor's offices are closed because of a snow storm, a
> phone request for a prescription was denied without his being seen by the
> doctor.  He's miserable -- coughing, can't breathe, etc.
>
> So -- we're going to try nebulizing EIS.  Having never done this before, I
> need to know -- do we use EIS full-strength?  Also -- how much, how often,
> etc. -- general guidelines.  TIA.
> MA
>