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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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Replied By Roxie (Grand Rapids Michigan ) on 07/26/2021

Can you find out what his protocol was and share it please. I know it's not medical advice, but would still like to know.
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Replied By Marcia (IL) on 09/15/2021

Dr David Brownstein (sub of Detroit), Dr. Thomas Levy MD, JD, & Dr. Joseph Mercola all use hydrogen peroxide nebulizing protocols. Dr. Levy's is much stronger that the other 2's protocol. Dr. Levy's latest book (with protocol) is available free at rvr.medfoxpub.com

Replied By Maria (MO) on 09/16/2021

From Mercola videos:

16oz distilled water, 1 tsp sea salt, ¾ tsp food grade (12%) hydrogen peroxide. Mix and keep in fridge.

Use ½ tsp in nebulizer every hour if sick. Reduce to every 4-6 hrs when better. Should feel better after 2-3 treatment.


Replied By Sharon (Utah) on 08/30/2021

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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Replied By donald (san diego) on 10/13/2021

Could you recommend a specific brand of nebulizer? What type did you use? Sounds amazing and I want to try it.
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Replied By Susan (Houston, Texas ) on 10/25/2021

Even the saline kills viruses!
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Replied By MissM (NY) on 10/26/2021

An additional helpful solution if you are having lung issues is to use eucalyptus essential oil steam. This has been written about in medical journals. Make sure it's the essential oil not a synthetic fragrance oil! Two drops only in hot boiled distilled water. Let water cool enough where it's manageable for steam on face. This opens up lungs, and penetrates deeply. I used twice a day for about 20 minutes each. Very helpful, and not expensive.
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Replied By MissM (NY) on 10/26/2021

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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Replied By Jeannie (ID) on 10/30/2021

Robin, can you please tell me where to start. My father is 77 years old they won't even admit him to the hospital because when he is sitting his oxygen is 97-98 but when he gets up to walk to the bathroom or the kitchen he is winded and he cannot have long conversations even while sitting. He is diabetic and I believe his comorbidity will keep him from healing quickly. Tell me what to buy please and how to do this. TY so much
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Replied By KB (Phila., PA) on 08/05/2022

I have read that using Hydrogen Peroxide in a nasal spray can cause you to lose your sense of smell and taste, which is why they no longer recommend it.
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Replied By Paracelsus (Orlando, fl) on 08/06/2022

I doubt that is the cause. Lack of zinc is what causes loss of taste and smell. Supplement with zinc.

Replied By Elley (Rochester Hills, MI) on 08/11/2023

Thanks so much for sharing!

We found out about the Bill Munro's HP Therapy after I started breaking out in uncontrollable lesions doing the HP Protocols (oral drops).

Using a nasal sprayer and inhaling HP has been a GAME CHANGER for us! The first sign of ANYTHING, and we all reach for the bottle :)
Both my husband and myself were 30 year smokers, we switched to vape years ago to succeed off nicotine and have been free from everything for just over a year now. From time to time, we both have difficulties breathing .. from the very first spray .. you can feel the lungs opening up.

Happy to see you found this miracle too.

For anyone who doesn't know how ... We purchased glass nasal sprayers on Amazon relatively cheaply - then diluted 35% Food Grade HP down to 3% using distilled water - filled the nasal sprayers with the 3% solution and sprayed it to the back of the throat while inhaling (usually about 4-5 sprays), breathed in a few breaths to allow it to get to the lungs, and repeated 2 more times 4x a day (or whenever we felt we needed it)

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