Some info on hydrogen peroxide

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
Somewhere on another site that listed different recipes for sinus rinses, I saw a mention of using peroxide. Back when I had cryptic (chronically infected) tonsils, I would gargle with peroxide, but because I sometimes didn't dilute it, my mouth would get irritated and burn.

Sounds cool! Keep us posted though -- gory details included please <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
Somewhere on another site that listed different recipes for sinus rinses, I saw a mention of using peroxide. Back when I had cryptic (chronically infected) tonsils, I would gargle with peroxide, but because I sometimes didn't dilute it, my mouth would get irritated and burn.

Sounds cool! Keep us posted though -- gory details included please <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
Somewhere on another site that listed different recipes for sinus rinses, I saw a mention of using peroxide. Back when I had cryptic (chronically infected) tonsils, I would gargle with peroxide, but because I sometimes didn't dilute it, my mouth would get irritated and burn.

Sounds cool! Keep us posted though -- gory details included please <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
Somewhere on another site that listed different recipes for sinus rinses, I saw a mention of using peroxide. Back when I had cryptic (chronically infected) tonsils, I would gargle with peroxide, but because I sometimes didn't dilute it, my mouth would get irritated and burn.

Sounds cool! Keep us posted though -- gory details included please <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
Somewhere on another site that listed different recipes for sinus rinses, I saw a mention of using peroxide. Back when I had cryptic (chronically infected) tonsils, I would gargle with peroxide, but because I sometimes didn't dilute it, my mouth would get irritated and burn.
<br />
<br />Sounds cool! Keep us posted though -- gory details included please <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Faust

New member
Here is what I was refering to. While I used a little diluted regular hydrogen peroxide last night for my nasal rinse, the people I have heard refering to inhaling the stuff and flat out ingesting it, use "food grade hydrogen peroxide":


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
">http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
</a>

and for more of an explanation:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/HydrogenPeroxide.html
">http://www.cancertutor.com/Can...HydrogenPeroxide.html
</a>

Using 1 ounce of 35% peroxide per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water in a vaporizer improves nighttime breathing tremendously. But intravenous infusion holds the real key to relief. It has the ability to cleanse the inner lining of the lungs and restore the ability to breathe.

We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use intravenous infusion for emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within minutes oxygen from hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble up between the membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. (Dr. Farr refers to this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.")

The patient begins to cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the lungs. The amount of bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply turning the H202 on and off.

As the peroxide clears the lung surface and destroys the bacterial infections, the patient regains the ability to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from patients for whom the technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair and supplemental oxygen are no longer needed.



And then we have the same old song and dance of $$$$:

"Most [orthodox] anti-cancer treatments, from radiation therapy to chemotherapy, produce oxidative events to kill cancer cells." In other words, chemotherapy drugs basically work on this same principle, but these drugs are millions of times more profitable for pharmaceutical companies than hydrogen peroxide would be. Never mind the pain, suffering and death of chemo patients.


It also seems taking it in a bath helps:

One reason for taking H2O2 through the skin is because the digestive tract will destroy just about anything it comes in contact with, meaning some of the value of the H2O2 will be lost in the digestive tract. This is one argument for taking it as a bath.


Great further info here:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml
">http://educate-yourself.org/ca...perozide17jul03.shtml
</a>

Here is my overall take: It appears this substance (the food grade 35% stuff, not the stuff at the grocery store) has very strong potential to help us, with possible side effects. I think the possible warnings are more elevated if you do not follow the advice of those using this substance medicinally. I suppose it's all about proper type and application and amount. It seems dillution and delivery is the key. I wish I had more time to look into this stuff...
 

Faust

New member
Here is what I was refering to. While I used a little diluted regular hydrogen peroxide last night for my nasal rinse, the people I have heard refering to inhaling the stuff and flat out ingesting it, use "food grade hydrogen peroxide":


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
">http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
</a>

and for more of an explanation:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/HydrogenPeroxide.html
">http://www.cancertutor.com/Can...HydrogenPeroxide.html
</a>

Using 1 ounce of 35% peroxide per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water in a vaporizer improves nighttime breathing tremendously. But intravenous infusion holds the real key to relief. It has the ability to cleanse the inner lining of the lungs and restore the ability to breathe.

We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use intravenous infusion for emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within minutes oxygen from hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble up between the membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. (Dr. Farr refers to this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.")

The patient begins to cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the lungs. The amount of bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply turning the H202 on and off.

As the peroxide clears the lung surface and destroys the bacterial infections, the patient regains the ability to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from patients for whom the technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair and supplemental oxygen are no longer needed.



And then we have the same old song and dance of $$$$:

"Most [orthodox] anti-cancer treatments, from radiation therapy to chemotherapy, produce oxidative events to kill cancer cells." In other words, chemotherapy drugs basically work on this same principle, but these drugs are millions of times more profitable for pharmaceutical companies than hydrogen peroxide would be. Never mind the pain, suffering and death of chemo patients.


It also seems taking it in a bath helps:

One reason for taking H2O2 through the skin is because the digestive tract will destroy just about anything it comes in contact with, meaning some of the value of the H2O2 will be lost in the digestive tract. This is one argument for taking it as a bath.


Great further info here:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml
">http://educate-yourself.org/ca...perozide17jul03.shtml
</a>

Here is my overall take: It appears this substance (the food grade 35% stuff, not the stuff at the grocery store) has very strong potential to help us, with possible side effects. I think the possible warnings are more elevated if you do not follow the advice of those using this substance medicinally. I suppose it's all about proper type and application and amount. It seems dillution and delivery is the key. I wish I had more time to look into this stuff...
 

Faust

New member
Here is what I was refering to. While I used a little diluted regular hydrogen peroxide last night for my nasal rinse, the people I have heard refering to inhaling the stuff and flat out ingesting it, use "food grade hydrogen peroxide":


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
">http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
</a>

and for more of an explanation:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/HydrogenPeroxide.html
">http://www.cancertutor.com/Can...HydrogenPeroxide.html
</a>

Using 1 ounce of 35% peroxide per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water in a vaporizer improves nighttime breathing tremendously. But intravenous infusion holds the real key to relief. It has the ability to cleanse the inner lining of the lungs and restore the ability to breathe.

We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use intravenous infusion for emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within minutes oxygen from hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble up between the membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. (Dr. Farr refers to this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.")

The patient begins to cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the lungs. The amount of bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply turning the H202 on and off.

As the peroxide clears the lung surface and destroys the bacterial infections, the patient regains the ability to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from patients for whom the technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair and supplemental oxygen are no longer needed.



And then we have the same old song and dance of $$$$:

"Most [orthodox] anti-cancer treatments, from radiation therapy to chemotherapy, produce oxidative events to kill cancer cells." In other words, chemotherapy drugs basically work on this same principle, but these drugs are millions of times more profitable for pharmaceutical companies than hydrogen peroxide would be. Never mind the pain, suffering and death of chemo patients.


It also seems taking it in a bath helps:

One reason for taking H2O2 through the skin is because the digestive tract will destroy just about anything it comes in contact with, meaning some of the value of the H2O2 will be lost in the digestive tract. This is one argument for taking it as a bath.


Great further info here:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml
">http://educate-yourself.org/ca...perozide17jul03.shtml
</a>

Here is my overall take: It appears this substance (the food grade 35% stuff, not the stuff at the grocery store) has very strong potential to help us, with possible side effects. I think the possible warnings are more elevated if you do not follow the advice of those using this substance medicinally. I suppose it's all about proper type and application and amount. It seems dillution and delivery is the key. I wish I had more time to look into this stuff...
 

Faust

New member
Here is what I was refering to. While I used a little diluted regular hydrogen peroxide last night for my nasal rinse, the people I have heard refering to inhaling the stuff and flat out ingesting it, use "food grade hydrogen peroxide":


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
">http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
</a>

and for more of an explanation:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/HydrogenPeroxide.html
">http://www.cancertutor.com/Can...HydrogenPeroxide.html
</a>

Using 1 ounce of 35% peroxide per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water in a vaporizer improves nighttime breathing tremendously. But intravenous infusion holds the real key to relief. It has the ability to cleanse the inner lining of the lungs and restore the ability to breathe.

We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use intravenous infusion for emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within minutes oxygen from hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble up between the membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. (Dr. Farr refers to this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.")

The patient begins to cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the lungs. The amount of bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply turning the H202 on and off.

As the peroxide clears the lung surface and destroys the bacterial infections, the patient regains the ability to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from patients for whom the technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair and supplemental oxygen are no longer needed.



And then we have the same old song and dance of $$$$:

"Most [orthodox] anti-cancer treatments, from radiation therapy to chemotherapy, produce oxidative events to kill cancer cells." In other words, chemotherapy drugs basically work on this same principle, but these drugs are millions of times more profitable for pharmaceutical companies than hydrogen peroxide would be. Never mind the pain, suffering and death of chemo patients.


It also seems taking it in a bath helps:

One reason for taking H2O2 through the skin is because the digestive tract will destroy just about anything it comes in contact with, meaning some of the value of the H2O2 will be lost in the digestive tract. This is one argument for taking it as a bath.


Great further info here:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml
">http://educate-yourself.org/ca...perozide17jul03.shtml
</a>

Here is my overall take: It appears this substance (the food grade 35% stuff, not the stuff at the grocery store) has very strong potential to help us, with possible side effects. I think the possible warnings are more elevated if you do not follow the advice of those using this substance medicinally. I suppose it's all about proper type and application and amount. It seems dillution and delivery is the key. I wish I had more time to look into this stuff...
 

Faust

New member
Here is what I was refering to. While I used a little diluted regular hydrogen peroxide last night for my nasal rinse, the people I have heard refering to inhaling the stuff and flat out ingesting it, use "food grade hydrogen peroxide":
<br />
<br />
<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
">http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2products.html
</a><br />
<br />
<br />and for more of an explanation:
<br />
<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/HydrogenPeroxide.html
">http://www.cancertutor.com/Can...HydrogenPeroxide.html
</a><br />
<br />
<br />Using 1 ounce of 35% peroxide per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water in a vaporizer improves nighttime breathing tremendously. But intravenous infusion holds the real key to relief. It has the ability to cleanse the inner lining of the lungs and restore the ability to breathe.
<br />
<br />We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use intravenous infusion for emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within minutes oxygen from hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble up between the membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. (Dr. Farr refers to this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.")
<br />
<br />The patient begins to cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the lungs. The amount of bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply turning the H202 on and off.
<br />
<br />As the peroxide clears the lung surface and destroys the bacterial infections, the patient regains the ability to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from patients for whom the technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair and supplemental oxygen are no longer needed.
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />And then we have the same old song and dance of $$$$:
<br />
<br />"Most [orthodox] anti-cancer treatments, from radiation therapy to chemotherapy, produce oxidative events to kill cancer cells." In other words, chemotherapy drugs basically work on this same principle, but these drugs are millions of times more profitable for pharmaceutical companies than hydrogen peroxide would be. Never mind the pain, suffering and death of chemo patients.
<br />
<br />
<br />It also seems taking it in a bath helps:
<br />
<br />One reason for taking H2O2 through the skin is because the digestive tract will destroy just about anything it comes in contact with, meaning some of the value of the H2O2 will be lost in the digestive tract. This is one argument for taking it as a bath.
<br />
<br />
<br />Great further info here:
<br />
<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml
">http://educate-yourself.org/ca...perozide17jul03.shtml
</a><br />
<br />
<br />Here is my overall take: It appears this substance (the food grade 35% stuff, not the stuff at the grocery store) has very strong potential to help us, with possible side effects. I think the possible warnings are more elevated if you do not follow the advice of those using this substance medicinally. I suppose it's all about proper type and application and amount. It seems dillution and delivery is the key. I wish I had more time to look into this stuff...
<br />
<br />
 

Faust

New member
Here is a very cool read on the substance, both pro and con:


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
</a>


With another good read about how the stuff works in the body:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
</a>

Way too much text to copy and paste, so just go to the links.
 

Faust

New member
Here is a very cool read on the substance, both pro and con:


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
</a>


With another good read about how the stuff works in the body:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
</a>

Way too much text to copy and paste, so just go to the links.
 

Faust

New member
Here is a very cool read on the substance, both pro and con:


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
</a>


With another good read about how the stuff works in the body:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
</a>

Way too much text to copy and paste, so just go to the links.
 

Faust

New member
Here is a very cool read on the substance, both pro and con:


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
</a>


With another good read about how the stuff works in the body:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
</a>

Way too much text to copy and paste, so just go to the links.
 

Faust

New member
Here is a very cool read on the substance, both pro and con:
<br />
<br />
<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/safeuseofh2o2.html
</a><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />With another good read about how the stuff works in the body:
<br />
<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
">http://www.dancingalgae.com/howh2o2worksinthebody.html
</a><br />
<br />
<br />Way too much text to copy and paste, so just go to the links.
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
 

Ender

New member
Hey,
I actually read some of the stuff that you have posted before....and I was really intrigued. I wouldn't inhale the stuff, but the iv infusion sounds really interesting. I kinda gave up on it though, because 1) good luck trying to find someone in canada to do that and 2) My doctors would never go for it (maybe if i'm dying).

I do remember when i was younger though my doctor said that part of the damage that occurs in cfers lungs is from hydrogen peroxide. After the neutrophils have engulfed as much bacteria as they can, they "die" releasing hydrogen peroxide to the surrounding tissues. I think with the increase viscosity of our secretions, it just kinda sits there and destroys our tissues.

I would actually consult a doctor before you try inhaling it, and i man a real specialist...this could have the potential to cause some real damage...
 

Ender

New member
Hey,
I actually read some of the stuff that you have posted before....and I was really intrigued. I wouldn't inhale the stuff, but the iv infusion sounds really interesting. I kinda gave up on it though, because 1) good luck trying to find someone in canada to do that and 2) My doctors would never go for it (maybe if i'm dying).

I do remember when i was younger though my doctor said that part of the damage that occurs in cfers lungs is from hydrogen peroxide. After the neutrophils have engulfed as much bacteria as they can, they "die" releasing hydrogen peroxide to the surrounding tissues. I think with the increase viscosity of our secretions, it just kinda sits there and destroys our tissues.

I would actually consult a doctor before you try inhaling it, and i man a real specialist...this could have the potential to cause some real damage...
 

Ender

New member
Hey,
I actually read some of the stuff that you have posted before....and I was really intrigued. I wouldn't inhale the stuff, but the iv infusion sounds really interesting. I kinda gave up on it though, because 1) good luck trying to find someone in canada to do that and 2) My doctors would never go for it (maybe if i'm dying).

I do remember when i was younger though my doctor said that part of the damage that occurs in cfers lungs is from hydrogen peroxide. After the neutrophils have engulfed as much bacteria as they can, they "die" releasing hydrogen peroxide to the surrounding tissues. I think with the increase viscosity of our secretions, it just kinda sits there and destroys our tissues.

I would actually consult a doctor before you try inhaling it, and i man a real specialist...this could have the potential to cause some real damage...
 

Ender

New member
Hey,
I actually read some of the stuff that you have posted before....and I was really intrigued. I wouldn't inhale the stuff, but the iv infusion sounds really interesting. I kinda gave up on it though, because 1) good luck trying to find someone in canada to do that and 2) My doctors would never go for it (maybe if i'm dying).

I do remember when i was younger though my doctor said that part of the damage that occurs in cfers lungs is from hydrogen peroxide. After the neutrophils have engulfed as much bacteria as they can, they "die" releasing hydrogen peroxide to the surrounding tissues. I think with the increase viscosity of our secretions, it just kinda sits there and destroys our tissues.

I would actually consult a doctor before you try inhaling it, and i man a real specialist...this could have the potential to cause some real damage...
 

Ender

New member
Hey,
<br />I actually read some of the stuff that you have posted before....and I was really intrigued. I wouldn't inhale the stuff, but the iv infusion sounds really interesting. I kinda gave up on it though, because 1) good luck trying to find someone in canada to do that and 2) My doctors would never go for it (maybe if i'm dying).
<br />
<br />I do remember when i was younger though my doctor said that part of the damage that occurs in cfers lungs is from hydrogen peroxide. After the neutrophils have engulfed as much bacteria as they can, they "die" releasing hydrogen peroxide to the surrounding tissues. I think with the increase viscosity of our secretions, it just kinda sits there and destroys our tissues.
<br />
<br />I would actually consult a doctor before you try inhaling it, and i man a real specialist...this could have the potential to cause some real damage...
 
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