Welcome to your reference guide for Nebulizer Breathing Therapy. This therapy supports respiratory health by delivering targeted nutrients and antimicrobials directly to your lungs. Below you’ll find everything you need to know.
🧪 Treatment Plan
- Standard Treatment: 1 nebulizer session
- Duration: 15–30 minutes per session
- Frequency: 1–2 times per week as needed until symptoms improve
- Adjustments: Based on your response, lab findings or imaging results.
Always follow the customized dosage and frequency recommended by your practitioner. Dosage varies depending on symptoms and severity. For Chronic Cases Dr. Skip may prescribe your own Nebulizer machine and provide detailed instructions and protocol for at-home use.
✅ Clinical Applications
Nebulizer Breathing Treatment is used to support and manage:
- Upper respiratory infections
- Sinus infections
- Colds and flu-like viral illnesses
- Allergies and asthma
- COPD and chronic bronchitis
- Coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath
- Oxygen deficiency symptoms
- Fatigue associated with viral or bacterial illness
This treatment is ideal when fast, localized respiratory relief is needed, with systemic effects throughout the body.
⚕️ Western Therapeutic Actions
- Delivers medication directly to lungs for faster action
- Bypasses the digestive system – direct bloodstream absorption
- Reduces inflammation in bronchial passages
- Clears mucus and thins secretions
- Supports oxygen uptake and circulation
- Boosts immunity and reduces pathogen load
- Helps prevent progression of respiratory infections
- May reduce recovery time from illness
Potential Ingredients Used (based on need):
Magnesium, Iodine, Glutathione, Hydrogen Peroxide, Colloidal Silver, Sodium Bicarb, Acetylcysteine, DMSO, MSM, Zeolite, Engystol, and other homeopathics.
🧧 TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Therapeutic Actions
- Moistens the Lungs (beneficial for dry cough or heat patterns)
- Transforms Phlegm (breaks down congestion and mucus)
- Opens the Airways (improves breath flow and oxygenation)
- Releases the Exterior (used in Wind-Heat invasion, colds)
- Clears Heat and Toxins (targeting pathogens and inflammation)
Common TCM Constitutional Diagnoses:
- Lung Qi Deficiency – fatigue, frequent colds
- Phlegm-Damp in the Lungs – chest heaviness, congestion
- Wind-Heat Invasion – sore throat, acute illness
- Lung Yin Deficiency – dry throat, hoarse voice
⚠️ Cautions & Contraindications
Possible Side Effects May Include:
- Jitters, headache, irregular heartbeat
- Coughing, throat irritation, swelling
- Redness, difficulty swallowing, breathing difficulty
- Herxheimer reaction (temporary symptom flare-up during detox)
- Skin rash, fatigue, nausea, diarrhea
- Rare allergic reactions
Legal Statement:
This therapy must be prescribed and administered under professional supervision. Never attempt to self-administer or self-prescribe nebulized substances unless directed by your physician. Doing so may result in serious harm or side effects.
🥗 Nutritional Guidance
- Maintain blood sugar balance with protein shakes or bars*
- Stay hydrated to support mucus clearance
- Increase fiber and use edible clay (for gut detox)
- Use probiotics as needed
- Consider prescription-strength Vitamin D to boost immunity
- Rectal ozone therapy may be recommended for deeper detox (discuss with your provider)
*Fullscript options available – contact us for recommendations.
🧘♀️ Lifestyle Instructions
- Use humidifiers to keep airways moist
- Try TCM cough medicine if cough persists – contact the clinic
- Use ACS 200 nasal/oral spray every hour as directed
- Hot toddy recipe and Himalayan salt gargle may soothe throat discomfort
- EWOT (Exercise With Oxygen Therapy): Exercise 1–3x weekly while breathing oxygen (10–12 LPM) to improve lung function and energy
- Lab follow-ups: Schedule functional lab analysis 3–6 months after treatment begins; annual testing recommended
- Schedule quick follow-ups with Dr. Skip, O.M.D. if new symptoms appear or worsen
💬 Still have questions?
Please reach out to our clinic if you’re unsure about dosage, reactions, or need help managing your treatment. We’re here to support your recovery
