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Need Advice for Using Hydrogen Peroxide for Lung IssuesPosted By Josie (Texas) on 07/31/2015
I still have shortness of breathing, but the cough makes it worst. Some times I have to do my albuterol inhaler to stop my cough and it works, but I want to get off my albuterol. It is not going to cure my lungs and I know that the ph will. My problem is how long does it take for me to feel better. I don't want to stop doing my ph. Do, I need to do it more then 2 times to make it work? I'm thinking of doing it the way Bill did it with the spray bottle, or do both. Help.
Replied by Myway (Us) on 07/31/2015
MyWay :D
Replied by Robert Henry (Ten Mile, Tn) on 07/31/2015
Here is my experience and you take it from there. I first started doing the Bill Munro thing with 3 % H2O2 and it worked, but I found that when I went to a nebulizer I had to cut the H2O2 to 1 1/2% least it was too strong.
If you have smoked then you are in for a time to clean out your lungs. I counseled a friend in that condition and he accused me of trying to kill him. He finally cleaned out his lungs and we were again buddies.
My counsel is to use your common sense. Only go as fast as your condition will allow.
We also did H2O2 via a nightly humidifier and that really helped. Also bleached my hair. Have you ever seen a blond 79 year old? Me neither.
Josie we lived in North Shore outside of Houston in 1967. I love Texans because there is nothing they can't do. You want a sea port 90 miles from the Gulf, you got it...... the Houston ship channel. Most folks don't appreciate that attitude, but I do.
If you can do it, it ain't bragging. ==ORH===
Replied by Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 07/31/2015
Do you know what the cause of your lung issue is? If you have had this issue for a long time, it may take a while for you to heal. I think doing it Bill's way is a great idea. It worked so well for him and for many others too.
We have found that quality probiotics help lung issues a lot. Milk kefir seemed to cure my daughter of asthma. A doctor we know recommends pro-biotics for asthma issues. Milk Kefir or Kombucha are good sources. There are a lot of probiotics on the market and I am just not sure which ones are good and which ones are not. (Thus, Kefir and Kombucha may be a better option.)
Staying hydrated is also important!
~Mama to Many~
Replied by Josie (Texas) on 08/01/2015
I just started on probiotics today and I need to know if it is okay to still do my Hydrogen Peroxide and I take vitamin E 400 I.U., Magnesium 250mg, Calcium 500mg and vitamin C 500mg. I been doing my vitamins for a week. Another thing that triggers my sickness is when I eat things with sugar. It causes me to get a lot of plegm and I start to cough a lot. Answering back to your questions.
To Mama to Many and MyWay:D
Thank Josie
Replied by Lisa (Virginia) on 08/01/2015
Replied by Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 08/01/2015
I would feel comfortable using peroxide with the supplements you mention. (We also use the brown bottle! )
Your post is helpful - you are shedding some more light on the issue you are dealing with. Hopefully over some time the hydrogen peroxide will deal with this. Another possibility would be using colloidal silver in the nebulzier. Also taking it internally. We have found this to work very well for bacterial infections. (But I would not use hydrogen peroxide and colloidal silver on the same day in the lungs.)
In addition to avoiding sugar, you may want to avoid dairy for a time as it is mucous forming, too.
Adding garlic and extra virgin coconut oil to your diet might be helpful. Both are great anti-bacteria foods. Garlic 1 clove, three times a day, raw, any way you want to get it into you. Coconut oil - start with a teaspoon a couple of times a day and increase to as much as 2-3 Tablespoons per day, if it suits you.
Also, you can take much much more vitamin C. It will help your body to fight the bacteria.
I am very hopeful that you can knock this out over time. We have seen "incurables" according to doctors be "cured" with natural remedies. You seem to be doing your research and persevering. Keep it up and keep us posted. :)
~Mama to Many~
Replied by Jnemes65 (Pittsburgh, Pa) on 12/18/2016