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Brett (Dallas, TX) on 03/30/2009

Hydrogen Peroxide Inhalation and smoking:

I have been reading through many different forums on the internet and find wanrning sbout HP inhalation and smoking. I have also been trying to quit and have heard that after 72 nicotine is completely out of your system. My concern is, that using the inhalation method will break up all the nicotine and it will get into the blood stream and cause heart failure. how true is this and is there anyone out there that smokes and uses this method. I really want to start using HP inhalation cause of my congestion and shortness of breath but i am concerned about the side effects of smoking.

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Replied By Thomas (Bangkok, Thailand) on 04/02/2009

Brett,

I personally think your being to precautious and my advice would be to stop worrying about the pros & cons and weigh up the benefits first.

What have you got to lose ? Only your existance, life's not for everyone - haha. Joking aside, I wouldn't bother about the effects of the smoking scenario, since you can decide how much inhalation of H202 you take at the beginning, to help gain benefit from this course. People tend to forget IT'S ONLY WATER with the odd atom, thus giving a booster as a topic of interest to all and sundry. It's better described as an INTERNAL LOURDES pilgrim's journey!

Let me know what transpires after your campaign for better health.

Many Thanks

Tommy

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Replied By John (Pioneer, CA, United States) on 04/24/2009

Hi Brett. I just read your question regarding Peroxide, and I hope my response proves insightful. I just quit smoking cigarettes about two weeks ago. I have been inhaling peroxide since, and there are absolutely no negative side-effects for me. It's important to know that the origin of these faulty claims about H202 typically come from drug companies. After all, if you're not sick, then who's gonna buy their drugs. Peroxide is essentially water with an extra oxygen molecule. It is perfectly safe in the human body in low concentrations. In fact, even the breast milk you were nursed on as a baby (colostrum) has a high concentration of it. Your own blood cells produce H202 to fight off harmful viruses and infections. That being said CAUTION, be sure that you only use 3% solution when inhaling. Also, check the bottle thoroughly to be sure that it's not "Stabilized" with chemicals such as zinc. If the only inactive ingredient is purified water you should be alright.

Bill is used to taking this stuff on a daily basis. I've found that a single dose daily keeps me energetic, and (I think) able to last longer on my jogs. I hope that I have been of help Brett, because as far as I'm concerned everyone should be using this stuff.

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Replied By Scott (Revelstoke, B.c.) on 07/01/2010

You're right about the drug companies. That's why they put chlorine in our water, to take the hydrogen out. funny, since they started doing that cancer and other fungal rated went up from 1 in 26 to 1 in 4, did some reading on flouride as well.....banned in europe for a reason, why are we still using it?
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Replied By Rachel (Unknown, Na) on 10/09/2011

Someone please help! The only HP I can find is 'HP topical solution' (not food grade, from walmart.. So far so good?) Under active ingredients: HP (STABILIZED) 3%.. But under inactive ingredient: purified water.. Is it still ok even though it says stabilized?
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Replied By Rene (Idaho, USA) on 11/05/2023

i hope people know, who are reading these posts, 12 years later (2023) that since the popularity of that "Amaz**" amazing store, even in the USA, we can purchase 12% food grade hydrogen peroxide as easy as picking up our cell phones. sure its a little more expensive than the dollar store, but why take the chance?? Food grade is EASY to order on line and probably safer than topical. And while im advocating for quality of product... while nose spray is good, perhaps, for inhalation; a hand-held NEBULIZER produces much finer (smaller) particles which is much easier to absorb in the lungs. Less than $50 at that "amazing" store. You could "breath" in a 1/2 teaspoon of water w/ H2O2 in one quick inhale (followed by coughing like you just got pool water in your lungs! YUCK! Or you could gently inhale that same 1/2 teaspoon of water w/ H2O2 over say 10 minutes... no coughing. easy and gently absorbed.

Replied By Chw777 (Atlanta Ga) on 03/14/2014

That's the one Bill Munro uses in his mouth spray.
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