Daren (Florida) on 12/06/2023
I've known about the Hydrogen Peroxide inhalation method for many years but I never tried it....until now. I was always afraid. I was always able to fix my problem some other way even with antibiotics (of which I took many for several weeks). But this time I couldn't fix myself with my old tricks and I became desperate.
I began the Hydrogen peroxide inhalation about 7 days ago. I'm currently about 90% better. I started with 0.1% diluted solution on day 1. (0.9% standard saline mixed with 3% hydrogen peroxide) Note that is 29 parts 0.9% saline mixed with 1 part 3% hydrogen peroxide. 29:1 ratio.
0.1% helped immediately. But I quickly learned my improvements were only short lived. 1-3 hours. I slowly and cautiously began to increase the dilution %. Next I tried 0.2%, then 0.3%, then 0.4%, all the way up to about 0.5%
I believe 6ml of water or saline mixed with 1ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide is the sweet spot. This creates a mixture resulting in dilution of 0.429%
I used store bought standard peroxide purchased at any drug store or pharmacy. I made my purchases in Philippines and Thailand. I could not find "food grade" but I believe many standard brands do not contain any additives or stabilizers. The reason the bottles are brown or opaque and the reason they say 'do not shake' is because they become unstable otherwise. I think many brands are actually "food grade" but they cannot label them as such.
My philosophy when it comes to the hydrogen peroxide method is to not concern yourself with which brand but just start the protocol as soon as possible if you are having difficulty breathing. It works! And it's amazing. It works within minutes.
I primarily used a nebulizer to inhale the solution. At first I used a cheap tiny baby nebulizer. Then I purchased a bigger more powerful one. Make sure to use a compressor type/piston type nebulizer. Not the ultrasonic kind, and not the handheld portable kind. I noticed the more powerful ones help push the mist down into your lungs better. I also like Bill's method of using the mister nasal spray bottle. The reason I like that method is because it's very convenient and you can keep it in your pocket and do it anywhere. Frequency of this protocol is paramount. You must do it at regular intervals. I've found 4-5 times a day is good.
Thanks earthclinic! And thank you to everyone who has made contributions over the years. This protocol is a miracle!
Replied By Hollyhock (America ) on 12/07/2023
Replied By Rob (Kentucky) on 12/07/2023
Mycoplasma Pneumnia is being called “White Lung Pneumnia” by the media. It is an attempt to cover-up a adverse reaction side effect from taking the Sars-2 Covid19 vaccine. Pfizer has known that the vaccine causes mycoplasma pneumonia and it is listed by Pfizer Confidential Report that was never meant to be seen by the public.Proof of this can be found in;
5.3.6 CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT REPORTS OF PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) RECEIVED THROUGH 28-FEB-2021
It was Restricted: Confidential Information (but was forced to be made public under a federal court order)
FULL REPORT:
Look on page 36
Listed as “Pneumonia mycoplasmal”
In other words…. It's a cover-up so the public never makes the connection between the covid vaccine shot and its adverse effects….
Replied By Brenda (Kentucky) on 12/10/2023
Hi Rob, I learned about that just a couple days ago! Can you share more about mycoplasma pneumonia? I've never had the covid shot but did have covid in December 2020, which was a very mild case of sinus congestion and chest tightness. A couple days later I had a required covid test via throat swab for an elective surgery. I was told the next day that I was positive for covid and surgery was canceled. I've had mild lung issues ever since. I was recently diagnosed with three viruses: mycoplasma pneumonia, cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus. Very curious to me since I'm very healthy, eat very well and exercise. Have you ever heard of the “vaccine” being given to people via throat swab rather than injection?
Replied By Rob (Kentucky) on 12/10/2023
@ BrendaTo explain mycoplasma pneumonia would take a book. It is beyond what I can teach you here.
As far as the “vaccine” being given to people via throat swab rather than injection? Cows are Vaccinated with a Swab in their Nose. The technology to do this is also in existence.
How to vaccinate calves intranasally
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQzl6NniSrg
Nanoparticles for nasal vaccination
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169409X08002640
Hydrogel nanoparticles and nanocomposites for nasal drug/vaccine delivery
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27352214/
Nasal vaccine innovation
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/47675174_Nasal_vaccine_innovation
also
#1 The swabs are coated with EO “Ethylene oxide”. There are potential health risks associated with the use of EO. Specifically, if a person breathes in EO. It can increase the risk of certain types of cancer, including breast cancer and cancer of the white blood cells, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma, myeloma, and lymphocytic leukemia.
The mainstream media was lying and saying they swab manufactures were not using EO in the swabs but through a FOIA request in UK, it was proven that manufactures of covid nasal swabs were indeed putting EO on the nasal swabs. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/freedom-of-information-responses-from-the-mhra-week-commencing-26-april-2021/freedom-of-information-request-on-use-of-ethylene-oxide-to-sterilise-swabs-used-in-testing-for-covid-19
#2 The Covid nasal swab test has nanobot technology on it that can change your DNA. I refer to this artice; Researchers engineer tiny, shape-changing machines that deliver medicine to the GI tract 'Theragrippers' are inspired by a parasitic worm that clamps onto its host's intestines. Johns Hopkins University researchers have designed tiny, star-shaped microdevices that latch onto intestinal mucosa and release drugs into the body. They could easily be putting this into people's brain via swabbing.
#3 It is my opinion that the PCR tests were RIGGED to show positive results! In 2020 Africa Tanzania President Magufuli, who had consistently downplayed the effect of the virus shocked the world. Tanzanian security forces randomly obtained non-human samples, including from a pawpaw fruit, a goat, motor vehicle oil and a sheep. All of them he says had been found to be positive to Covid-19.
Replied By Jimmy (Oregon) on 12/14/2023