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heavy, uncontrollable coughing in order to expel mucus
from the windpipe. Even the smallest amount of it threat-
ens to block breathing.
Mucus can vary from watery to very hard. One can cough
for hours to just expel a tiny bit of mucus from some
areas of the windpipe. On occasions, coughing does not
stop when all of the mucus has been removed from the
breathing tubes because certain types of mucus may still
be present in the mouth and throat. This mucus may be
caused by other pathogens not related to the original
cause of the coughing. Coughing will occur as long as
certain types of mucus are in the mouth or throat. This
mucus can be so thin that it is watery and it will even drip
out of the nose when coughing, or it can be very thick and
continue to collect in the throat, and it needs to be spit
out.
Thus removing all mucus from inside of the entire mouth
which includes the teeth, gums, the sides of the cheeks
and throat, is needed.
Once this is accomplished coughing should stop, this is
almost always the case, but if coughing does not stop
then you would need to repeat the steps given below a
second time.
Instructions for Mucus Removal
Mucus removal from the mouth can be accomplished with
the use of various acids in a diluted form. Drops from a
bottle of MMS activator such as 50% citric acid or 4%
hydrochloric acid (HCl), or 1/2 squeezed lemon or lime
can be used.
Note: Using acid or lemon in these dilute forms will not
hurt your teeth. You can rinse your mouth with plain clean
water when you have finished each session. I do not