Many have sex demons inside of them, even babies who received demons from their mother in the womb. Sex demons can cause a wide variety of symptoms and are responsible for causing deaths due to asphyxiation (suffication) during sleep.
Demons work to not allow a person to breath through the nose or mouth while sleeping. They also can cause breathing difficulties while a person is awake. If the demons are strong enough, they are capable of various attack methods to asphyxiate (sufficate) a person while sleeping. These include the following that I know from personal experience with demons.
1. Glands
Demons attack the glands under each jaw line, at the top of the neck. The glands become enlarged or swollen, and tender or sore.
2. Lungs
The lungs fill with fluid as a result of the attack on the glands. The demons do not necessarily need much fluid in the lungs to kill, just enough to help block breathing through the nasal passages (nose).
3. Nose
Demons move fluid from the lungs to the nasal or sinus passages. They also position themselves in the nasal tissues within the nose, the sinus tissues, or both. From this position, they expand in thickness (puff up) to help block the breathing passages and air flow.
4. Jaw Muscles
Demons are in the muscles (or facial structures) responsible for opening and closing the mouth. They work to keep the mouth closed and force breathing through the nostrils. The person is sufficated when demons have stopped a person from breathing through the nose or mouth.
5. Symptoms
Demons are very likely responsible for other symptoms such as: sickness, weakness, malaise, aches, etc.
If strong enough, demons also can be capable of using the following attack methods.
6. Using one or more sleep chemicals from the brain to help keep the person drowsy or asleep while the demons asphyxiate (sufficate) the person.
7. Covering the nose, or nose and mouth, with an invisible barrier to cause rebreathing the same air, depleting oxygen intake.
8. Bringing polluted air into the room, for example: cigarette smoke, marijuana smoke, or vehicle exhaust.
9. Drawing (pulling) nearby dust, odors and pollutants from the air and into the nostrils or lungs.
10. Blocking air flow into a room, for example from an open window.
Especially if alone and not being cared for, I would want to physically defend myself from being sufficated by demons while sleeping by using a mouth guard with a breathing hole. Search online for "mouthguard breathing" to find products that may work or be adapted to work. A hole or space for saliva to drain may also be needed. And a towel may be wanted to soak up draining saliva. I would want to use such a device while sleeping if feeling sick, weak, or having difficulty breathing through both nasal passages.
Being alone really gives demons an advantage. I would want at least one believer present to assist, witness what is happening, pray, use spiritual warfare against the demons to thwart their efforts, and / or cast the demons out.
Demons work to not allow a person to breath through the nose or mouth while sleeping. They also can cause breathing difficulties while a person is awake. If the demons are strong enough, they are capable of various attack methods to asphyxiate (sufficate) a person while sleeping. These include the following that I know from personal experience with demons.
1. Glands
Demons attack the glands under each jaw line, at the top of the neck. The glands become enlarged or swollen, and tender or sore.
2. Lungs
The lungs fill with fluid as a result of the attack on the glands. The demons do not necessarily need much fluid in the lungs to kill, just enough to help block breathing through the nasal passages (nose).
3. Nose
Demons move fluid from the lungs to the nasal or sinus passages. They also position themselves in the nasal tissues within the nose, the sinus tissues, or both. From this position, they expand in thickness (puff up) to help block the breathing passages and air flow.
4. Jaw Muscles
Demons are in the muscles (or facial structures) responsible for opening and closing the mouth. They work to keep the mouth closed and force breathing through the nostrils. The person is sufficated when demons have stopped a person from breathing through the nose or mouth.
5. Symptoms
Demons are very likely responsible for other symptoms such as: sickness, weakness, malaise, aches, etc.
If strong enough, demons also can be capable of using the following attack methods.
6. Using one or more sleep chemicals from the brain to help keep the person drowsy or asleep while the demons asphyxiate (sufficate) the person.
7. Covering the nose, or nose and mouth, with an invisible barrier to cause rebreathing the same air, depleting oxygen intake.
8. Bringing polluted air into the room, for example: cigarette smoke, marijuana smoke, or vehicle exhaust.
9. Drawing (pulling) nearby dust, odors and pollutants from the air and into the nostrils or lungs.
10. Blocking air flow into a room, for example from an open window.
Especially if alone and not being cared for, I would want to physically defend myself from being sufficated by demons while sleeping by using a mouth guard with a breathing hole. Search online for "mouthguard breathing" to find products that may work or be adapted to work. A hole or space for saliva to drain may also be needed. And a towel may be wanted to soak up draining saliva. I would want to use such a device while sleeping if feeling sick, weak, or having difficulty breathing through both nasal passages.
Being alone really gives demons an advantage. I would want at least one believer present to assist, witness what is happening, pray, use spiritual warfare against the demons to thwart their efforts, and / or cast the demons out.