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Keri (Parkville, MD) on 12/30/2008

I am so interested in trying the inhalation method of peroxide therapy. I have suffered from chronic sinus problems for years. My left ear has been plugged for over two years now. The older I get, the more congestion I have in my lungs, even though I have never been a smoker. How exactly do I inhale this? Do you spray on the tongue and then breathe in or do you breathe in at the same time you spray in mouth (like you would an asthma inhaler)?

I am also wondering if there is any danger of this therapy while on prescription medications. I take Tramadol almost daily due to the headaches from sinus problems. I am hopeful that H2O2 will take care of my problems and that I will be off this med ASAP.

Thanks...so grateful to have found this site!!

Keri

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Replied By Rosy (Orlando, Fl) on 12/31/2008

I added some diluted into my neti pot and did it that way.
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Replied By Dianna (Austin, Tx) on 12/31/2008

hi - i just wanted to ask if you have ever tried the sea salt and water remedy? you add sea salt (i think 1 teaspoon per cup of water - you can look up the exact measurement on-line - i just do it by feel) and hold one nostril and snort the water mix into your sinuses and it will come out your mouth. do this several times with both nostrils. they sell neti pots for this at health food stores - or you can use a baby ear cleaning bulb syringe - but i always just use a bowl. this should clean all the crud out of your sinuses so that good bacteria can be there instead of the bad. i've also heard that people had luck adding baking soda or apple cider vinegar to the mixture.

also garlic minced and a few drops of water added (take the clear liquid) and snort it works to heal sinus infections - but it does hurt for a moment. the sea salt mixture does not hurt.

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Replied By ROBERT HENRY (TEN MILE, TN.) on 01/02/2009

You are on the right track. At 72, I have had sinus problems for a number of years until I began to do the things recommended on this site a few years ago. I have developed my own regimen which keeps my breathing open both night and day. I do Bill's hydrogen peroxide thing at daylight and dark. I also mix a nasal spray of 1/4 tsp of sea salt , 1/4 tsp of baking soda and 5 drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract into 1/4 cup of distilled water. I spray this into my nostrials when I do the hp.

I then clean the mucus out as best I can. I no longer have to breath through my mouth and my headach's are gone. GSE is a natural fungicide and is used to kill black mold in homes that are deemed uninhabitable. It will do in lots of bad stuff.

We have a berry farm and use it on all our picked berries to prevent deterioration. Most sales folks spray it in their motel rooms before spending the night. As Hulda Clark says in her books.....mold, fungus and parisites are the root cause of most illiness'.

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Replied By Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 01/02/2009

Hi Keri, you need to go read Bill's instructions, but yes, you spray the H202 toward the back of your throat as you inhale - the same as with asthma inhalants.
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Replied By Howard (Newcastle, Australia) on 01/05/2009

Spraying H202 into the lungs will certainly help with relief of congestion but for sinus problems it is probably better to use 3 percent H202 broken down 50percent with water and ,using a nose dropper introduce 4/5 drops directly into each nostril.Do this by laying on a couch or bed with your head hanging over the side. It will sting somewhat (no use lying )but will be worth it in the long run.Depending on the severity of the blockage do this twice daily for 2 days once daily for 3 days. Of course back off or stop if you get full relief at an earlier stage.Best of good luck and happy New Year

Regards
Howard

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Replied By Jaques (Brighton, England) on 01/23/2009

JUST GO TO THE TOP OF THE PAGE AND READ BILL MUNROS METHOD, YOU JUST GET A FINE SPRAY MIST BOTTLE, PUT IN YOUR 3% H202, SPRAY IT 5 OR 6 TIMES TOWARDS THE BACK OF YOUR THROAT WHILST YOU INHALE DEEPLY, HAVING ALREADY LET OUT THE BREATH - I DONT KNOW IF IT WOULD AFFECT YOUR OTHER MEDICATION - IM ON PILLS FOR HIGH BP WHICH I MIGHT ADD HAS GONE DOWN SINCE IVE BEEN DOING THIS, WHICH MAKES SENSE SINCE ITS EXTRA OXYGEN.... AND IM FINE NOW!
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Replied By Raoul (Wageningen, Holland) on 09/13/2012

Hi, My name is Raoul and I have Asthma, Bronchitis and Allergic to pretty much everything. (I love my cats! :P)

Ive just used a 1.5% FG HP in the mouth and 1 spray up each nostril to stop a allergic reaction to something i've been in contact with. After a slight tingle, the irritation seems to have stopped (withing 1 minute) after 10 mins it still feels the inside of the nostrils is still a bit swollen (from the reaction). And sinds its nearly bed time I wont inhale it just yet. (i need every minute on my 4 sleep-cycles :P) ill keep you guys posted on the progress.

To all the future users: get Food grade HP. Use distilled water to dilute. Don't fear, let Knowledge guide you!

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Replied By Raoul (Wageningen, Holland) on 09/15/2012

Hi again, Report: the 2 sprays up the nostrils stoped the running nose for about 20 mins, than it started running again.

The next day I started inhaling the 1.5% FG HP first 2 sprays then 4, apart from a slicht tingely feeling I dont feel more releaved. gotta check what regular use does, might try 3% next could be the dose is too low.

Keep ya posted.

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