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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
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Maggie (Orlando, Fl, USA) on 01/01/2013
I started with Bill Munro's inhalation method and I am now using between 3 and 5 ccs of .5% (1/2 %) food grade hydrogen peroxide (diluted with distilled water) daily via nebulizer. I have had only two short episodes of bronchitis in two years (and no other illnesses at all)!
I am not a healthcare practitioner, but have been doing exhausting amounts of research and have found a lot of important info I would like to share.
1. You should always use food-grade H2O2 when possible and it should only be diluted with distilled water. (care should be taken when diluting, it is caustic at anything over 3% and WILL burn you). If food grade is not accessible or you don't trust yourself, use the stabilized type (brown bottle), but know that it has additives that can affect you negatively. I used the stabilized type for about a year with no adverse effects and Bill Munro has been using it forever.
2. The food-grade is more potent than the stabilized even at the same diltuion. The dilution I have used (and recommended to hundreds of people) is:
3% stabilized or 2% food-grade for mist inhalation and for anything topical (ears, cuts, etc.).
1% stabilized or .5% food-grade for nebulizer treatments.
3. Many people would like to take H2O2 internally for almost any ailment. I believe it will cure ANYTHING! However, you should know that it is not as simple as putting a few drops in water. There are many foods and meds that interact with H2O2 and you can get quite sick. In "The One-Minute Cure" by Madison Cavanaugh, there is a great chart with dosages and recommendations for detoxing, etc. You can also read about what foods, medicines, etc. to avoid.
4. Speaking of books on the subject, "Hydrogen Peroxide Medical Miracle" by William Campbell Douglass is also a wealth of info. I have also recently downloaded a free Kindle book "Hydrogen Peroxide Miracle Healers From the Kitchen" by Sharon Daniels. It is a short e-book. It appears that this author has condensed other author's info into a quick read. It doesn't really give specifics on how to use H2O2, but it's great for some very interesting facts.
I hope that this info can be posted for others, so that they can take advantage of this amazing and inexpensive cure for almost any ailment out there.
Be well, Maggie
Ann From Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Usa) on 10/18/2012
Here's what I did. In a glass measuring cup pour one ounce of 35% food grade Hydrogen Peroxide, then pour into a sterile glass jar. I used a canning jar that I sterilized in boiling water. Then I measured 11 ounces of purified water to the peroxide and mixed well with a plastic spoon. Put into refrigerator. To nebulizer add 1 ml peroxide solution and 1-1/2 ml purified water, shake gently to combine. I breathed this for one to 2 minutes two times per day with amazing results. In severe copd cases you may nebulize more often.
I have been doing more extensive research on alternative treatments for COPD and found that nebulizing buffered L-Gluthathione has been proven as an effective treatment for COPD. L-Gluthathione is a very potent anti inflammatory and antioxidant. The liposomal form is best for inhalation. I am going to try this next.
I will stay in touch as I test and try new treatments for COPD
Siorapwil (Porthmadog, Gwynedd) on 03/16/2012
I started drinking H/P - H202 just over one week ago so far I feel good with no problems or side effects, I bring up copious amount of mucus, and even though I need oxygen at times I cope well without it so far.
I must point out, never take Hydrogen Peroxide at full strength of 35% - always dilute. In my case, I use 200ml distilled water to 3 drops 35% 3 times a day and increase as per protocol.
Please read as much as you can on Hydrogen Peroxide before you start taking it scroll down the latest post and you find the protocol of use.
let me know your progress.
George.D.Murray
Sistertongue (The Boonies, Usa) on 03/01/2012
Warning
One other poster noted that H202 should be avoided with certain other supplements. Important to read about heavy metals in relationship to h202 as this can be very dangerous. For instance, with iron. If you think about it, oxygen rusts iron and other metals. If you have a heavy metal load in your body, h202 can be dangerous to take and best to detox from the heavy metals FIRST.