Questions About Hydrogen Peroxide for Adult Onset Asthma

Posted By Todd (Camden, Oh) on 08/18/2015

Hi. I got sick last year and was told I have adult onset asthma. I was hospitalized 4 times in 4 months. I haven't been back, knock on wood, lol but I am on inhalers, singular, clartin , symbicort twice a day , predisone and recently my lung doctor put me on xolair injections. I have been looking at all the info on hydrogen peroxide therapy I want to try but scared to try. I've tried acupuncture it did help my sinuses but not my asthma. Please help.
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Replied by Mmsg (Somewhere, Europe) on 08/18/2015

Todd, you can try Bill Munro's simple hydrogen peroxide inhalation method, then you won't have to worry about taking it internally.
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Replied by Bj (Michigan) on 08/18/2015

Todd, I also had adult onset asthma. I went the allergy testing route, took shots, was put on inhalers, singular Claritin and another powdery inhaled asthma med that made me worse (due to the cornstarch that is used to stabilize it-allergy to corn. What eventually worked for me was determining what food or food additives triggered the asthma attacks. This takes patience because the reaction may take as long as 72 hours to come on. I stay away from these trigger foods. (For me it was starches, gum additives, preservatives and 'flavorings' including 'natural flavorings').

What really helped even more to kept me clear from asthma attacks is using the Candida Protocol of 1/8 teaspoon of borax (1/4 t. for men) in a liter (quart) of water sipped throughout the day 4 days on, 3 days off. I did this for several months. Now I do the protocol for one session about 4 times a year. Search EC for Candida. I limit my sugar and starch intake, as well, to keep the candida under control. I have only had one asthma attack in the last 5 years and that was from -10 temps, and it was mild. I can tell if I am possibly headed for one now, as I know how my body reacts. I have very few sinus issues now.

I have not tried the HP therapy for asthma as I have not had to, but I have used HP for at other times for other things and if you follow the instructions for its use, it is safe and healthful. Safer than most typical medications, in fact most of the meds you mention cause me to have reactions to them now.

I hope that you find relief soon.

Bj

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Replied by James (Frostburg, Maryland) on 08/19/2015

Asthma attacks in many (most?) adults is caused by something that triggers it. Calming the body's reaction can be as simple as taking magnesium. A single 200 MG magnesium citrate pill taken in the morning can provide perfect relief all day.
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