Hydrogen Peroxide Inhalation for Coronavirus

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MissM (NY) on 10/26/2021:
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For my long term Covid I bought salt nose spray Ayr, emptied it out and put in 3 per cent hydrogen peroxide food grade and used method to inhale here. It’s less intimidating than using nebulizer.

Another bottle on nasal salt spray, I added two drops of lugols 2 percent iodine and used for my nose. I still use it as preventative when I am out and about.

I also found dairy products made me much much worse in chest. When I stopped dairy most of the congestion reduced dramatically. This has never happened before with dairy, but I highly recommend not using it if you have lung issues of any kind or Covid, flu.

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Marshagail (Georgia) on 09/27/2021:
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I recently started using 3% food grade hp mixed ½ & ½ with distilled water several times a day. I bought a 2 piece facial mister for about $9 and am using that as it seems quite economical & efficient and I'm very pleased & encouraged as I haven't had to resort to 6muvus pills/day to breathe nor have I used my prescription inhaler once! I'm stickin' with it!
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Bob H. (Memphis TN) on 09/19/2021:
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I started using the h202 inhalation method many years ago. Whenever I feel a cold coming on I start using the spray many times per day and I also will put h202 in each ear canal and let it sit for 5 min on each side. By doing this I have not had a full blown cold in probably 10 years.

So, during this covid thing, being as it attacks the lungs, I have had now several periods where out of the blue my lungs start bothering me. Burning when I tried to do my walking and just a shortness of breath. It made me think, I am coming down with this stuff.

I used the h202 inhalation method throughout the day and even carried it with me when I went places. I was probably using it 12 or more times per day. As soon as I got up, last thing before bed and all during the day. My way of doing it is to blow all the air out of your lungs and then spray the mist and keep inhaling until you can't inhale anymore. Then, hold your breath and count to 30.

I got both vaccines but, I still felt like I was coming down with it.

I kept doing my walking everyday, made a point of that, and after a couple of days of using the h202 my lungs felt back to normal.

So, for any out there that feel a discomfort in your lungs you may want to give it a try...

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Judy (Tenessee) on 09/15/2021:
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My recipe for the nebulizer cup is 1 teaspoon of saline and 1/4 teaspoon 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide as a preventative. When sick or feeling like a cough is coming on, I raise the hydrogen peroxide level to 1/2 teaspoon. For prevention, I nebulize 1-2 times per day. When getting sick, minimum of 3 times a day,
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Dano (Idaho) on 09/15/2021:
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I too used H2O2 inhalation therapy early in the COVID situation. I had trouble breathing and some mild symptoms, but it was the breathing that was the only real problem. I wasn't able to get much oxygen exchange. I sprayed some 3% regular hydrogen peroxide from the store along with the short fast inhalation. The method was crude as the sprayer was not much good for this application the drops were far too large. But it still worked so well that a minute later I was happily surprised at the effectiveness of it. I slept fine that night and continued a few more applications in the next few days to be on the safe side. I haven't been troubled by anything since. It's been over a year.
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LarJam (ID) on 09/10/2021:
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I have chronic Asthma and Congestive Heart Failure and have had Swine Flu (Sars-1) 4 years ago and now have early symptoms of Covid. My roommate brought Covid home 3 days ago. My wife told me about this HP therapy.

I used my nebulizer, which only has one setting. Filled up with any store purchased Hydrogen Peroxide 3 percent says ok to use as a gargle so that means its food grade. The actual brand is Equate .(Walmart I think) I didn't dilute it or add anything.

I did the treatment for 2-3 minutes and could feel it working once it hit my lungs. Since I only have a mouthpiece, I would inhale in my mouth and exhale out my nose. Then at the end, I allowed straight vapors out of the mouthpiece to flow into my nostrils for about a minute.

I then took an emergence Vitamin C treatment in hot water and drank it. With just one treatment I felt it working like a miracle. I will do this every morning at night I will add some to my CPAP at night to kill germs in my hose and face mask. Thank God for the internet to learn about these solutions.

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Sharon (Utah) on 08/30/2021:
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Hi, I would like to know if you have a heart issue can you use the Hydrogen Peroxide straight from a nasal pump bottle or in a nebulizer? Also, someone mentioned a humidifier. I would love to know about both.

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Craig (Lake Charles, LA) on 08/09/2021:
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The last time anyone made a glass cup for dispensing nebulized medication was in the 60's & those were called "atomizers" (remember grandma's perfume atomizer? Same thing). They didn't work very well. Plastic is the only thing used these days. As a Respiratory Therapist of 30 years, I have never had a patient be allergic to the plastic used (not saying you aren't, just saying I've never seen it).

If you're going to nebulize anything and want it to work make sure you use a mouthpiece and NOT a mask. Even with a mouthpiece you'll get, at best, about 10% of the nebulized solution. With a mask, you'll get NONE. Remember--your nose is a filter--breathe through your MOUTH only. Best of luck

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Robin (Pinckney, Mich) on 06/27/2021:
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I was in the hospital for two weeks because I could not breathe. 14 days later I was sent home on oxygen. I could not take three steps without being extremely hypoxic. I thought I was sent home to die. I asked my friend who I have a share purchased for raw cow's milk if she heard what I might do...she said " look into nebulizing hydrogen peroxide with iodine in saline solution." Lugol's is better but could not buy it in time so I used 2 drops nascent iodine in a saline solution made from pink Himalayan salt and distilled water..

My husband diluted food grade hydrogen down to the correct protocol. I cannot give correct dosages at this point because I was very ill and my husband provided for me my care in this. All I can say is that after three weeks out of hospital nothing worked until this. I could breathe immediately and have been getting better ever since.

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Brian (California) on 06/04/2021:
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Dr. Mercola Recommends Nebulized Peroxide Basics:

I've embraced nebulized peroxide since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out and have received many anecdotal reports from people who have successfully used it, even at more advanced stages.

Based on Brownstein's experience, I now also recommend adding iodine when nebulizing, as it appears to make it even more effective. Keep in mind that the peroxide needs to be diluted with saline. I recommend diluting it down to 0.1%. Brownstein recommends diluting it to 0.04%. Tom Levy recommends 3% and higher. Ideally, use food grade hydrogen peroxide, as it does not have any harmful stabilizers.

If you pre-dilute to 0.04%, it will stay potent for about three months when kept refrigerated. If you do a 0.1% dilution, it may stay potent a bit longer. If you don't have access to saline, you could make your own by mixing one teaspoon of unprocessed salt (such as Himalayan salt, Celtic salt or Redmond's real salt) into a pint of water. This will give you a 0.9% saline solution, which is about the concentration found in body fluids. Using that saline, you will then dilute the hydrogen peroxide as described in this chart.

Do not mix the peroxide with straight distilled water, as this could potentially cause physiological damage. You need the salt in there. You can, however, make your saline using distilled water. Using small amounts of peroxide, either IV or nebulizer, only has a good clinical effect. I do not see negative effects with it. ~ Dr. David Brownstein

Also, to optimize your benefits, be sure to buy an electric tabletop jet nebulizer. The battery-driven handheld versions simply aren't as effective. As Brownstein points out, in nearly all cases where patients were not getting better, they were using a handheld nebulizer. Once they got a more powerful version that can drive the peroxide deep into the lungs, the treatment started working as it should.

I strongly recommend buying everything you need beforehand so that you can treat yourself or your family at a moment's notice. You don't want to wait days for your order to arrive before starting treatment.

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