5 star (19) | 83% | |
1 star (1) | 4% | |
(3) | 13% |
Carolyn (Missouri) on 12/26/2018:
Robbie (Nc) on 03/15/2018:
Kevin (Nova Scotia) on 03/24/2016:
In regards to taking Hydrogen Peroxide, I made the bad mistake of using it from the 3% at my local drug store which contains bad solvents and used that for my Asthma in my nebulizer machine a few years ago...After a couple of weeks, I could hardly walk and have been on my machine and taking Steroids daily ever since...I have been on antibiotics several times in the last year and as soon as they wear off, I'm feeling bad again...I now think I have COPD...So don't use DRUG store stuff...Make sure it's food grade...I'm a 61 year old male in Canada, thanks.
Fran (Nebraska) on 05/16/2015:
Gabbysue (Haltom City, Texas) on 02/14/2015:
Warning
I am not telling anyone not to do the inhulation, I am saying do not try to over do it for faster results!! I may even try it again, but follow the instructions that were so clearly given.
Yolanda (Illinois, US) on 10/31/2014:
The best to all of you, love the site. Yolanda
Marigold (Usa) on 05/30/2014:
This time of year, the humidity causes me real problems. I have a dehumidifier running and take cheapo, Dollar Store Allergy Relief ($6). Those two things plus the nebulized h2o2 have helped more than any of the high dollar prescriptions.
We do need to remember that all of this isn't a one size fits all. Some things work better for others.
Marigold (USA) on 02/24/2014:
Twice I did a lot of deep breathing with the nebulizer and got a little light headed. Took me a while before I realized that I was just hyperventilating. So just do your regular breathing.
I find that if I haven't used it for several days, I'll have a bit of phlegm so I have to clear my throat a few times. My thinking is that it's loosening up the crud in my lungs and that's not a bad thing!
Thanks to EC and the people that take the time to post. It's all so helpful to read everyone's experiences.
Paterin (Pensacola, Florida) on 02/03/2014:
Jenny (London, UK) on 01/15/2013:
5 star (19) | 83% | |
1 star (1) | 4% | |
(3) | 13% |
Carolyn (Missouri) on 12/26/2018:
Robbie (Nc) on 03/15/2018:
Kevin (Nova Scotia) on 03/24/2016:
In regards to taking Hydrogen Peroxide, I made the bad mistake of using it from the 3% at my local drug store which contains bad solvents and used that for my Asthma in my nebulizer machine a few years ago...After a couple of weeks, I could hardly walk and have been on my machine and taking Steroids daily ever since...I have been on antibiotics several times in the last year and as soon as they wear off, I'm feeling bad again...I now think I have COPD...So don't use DRUG store stuff...Make sure it's food grade...I'm a 61 year old male in Canada, thanks.
Fran (Nebraska) on 05/16/2015:
Gabbysue (Haltom City, Texas) on 02/14/2015:
Warning
I am not telling anyone not to do the inhulation, I am saying do not try to over do it for faster results!! I may even try it again, but follow the instructions that were so clearly given.
Yolanda (Illinois, US) on 10/31/2014:
The best to all of you, love the site. Yolanda
Marigold (Usa) on 05/30/2014:
This time of year, the humidity causes me real problems. I have a dehumidifier running and take cheapo, Dollar Store Allergy Relief ($6). Those two things plus the nebulized h2o2 have helped more than any of the high dollar prescriptions.
We do need to remember that all of this isn't a one size fits all. Some things work better for others.
Marigold (USA) on 02/24/2014:
Twice I did a lot of deep breathing with the nebulizer and got a little light headed. Took me a while before I realized that I was just hyperventilating. So just do your regular breathing.
I find that if I haven't used it for several days, I'll have a bit of phlegm so I have to clear my throat a few times. My thinking is that it's loosening up the crud in my lungs and that's not a bad thing!
Thanks to EC and the people that take the time to post. It's all so helpful to read everyone's experiences.
Paterin (Pensacola, Florida) on 02/03/2014:
Jenny (London, UK) on 01/15/2013:
Carolyn (Missouri) on 12/26/2018:
Robbie (Nc) on 03/15/2018:
Kevin (Nova Scotia) on 03/24/2016:
In regards to taking Hydrogen Peroxide, I made the bad mistake of using it from the 3% at my local drug store which contains bad solvents and used that for my Asthma in my nebulizer machine a few years ago...After a couple of weeks, I could hardly walk and have been on my machine and taking Steroids daily ever since...I have been on antibiotics several times in the last year and as soon as they wear off, I'm feeling bad again...I now think I have COPD...So don't use DRUG store stuff...Make sure it's food grade...I'm a 61 year old male in Canada, thanks.
Fran (Nebraska) on 05/16/2015:
Gabbysue (Haltom City, Texas) on 02/14/2015:
Warning
I am not telling anyone not to do the inhulation, I am saying do not try to over do it for faster results!! I may even try it again, but follow the instructions that were so clearly given.
Yolanda (Illinois, US) on 10/31/2014:
The best to all of you, love the site. Yolanda
Marigold (Usa) on 05/30/2014:
This time of year, the humidity causes me real problems. I have a dehumidifier running and take cheapo, Dollar Store Allergy Relief ($6). Those two things plus the nebulized h2o2 have helped more than any of the high dollar prescriptions.
We do need to remember that all of this isn't a one size fits all. Some things work better for others.
Marigold (USA) on 02/24/2014:
Twice I did a lot of deep breathing with the nebulizer and got a little light headed. Took me a while before I realized that I was just hyperventilating. So just do your regular breathing.
I find that if I haven't used it for several days, I'll have a bit of phlegm so I have to clear my throat a few times. My thinking is that it's loosening up the crud in my lungs and that's not a bad thing!
Thanks to EC and the people that take the time to post. It's all so helpful to read everyone's experiences.
Paterin (Pensacola, Florida) on 02/03/2014:
Jenny (London, UK) on 01/15/2013: