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Susan (Inland Empire, Ca) on 04/09/2009
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My 10yr old son who wheezes with breathing in cold air had an attack and seemed to worsen as the day progressed. Labored breathing with wheezing sounds,scary. I already had a nebulizer machine in the house from years past using albuterol mixtures. I placed about 1/3 cup of water in a separate container and one drop of 35% food grade H202. Stirred it and then filled to capacity the nebulizer holding cup. After about 20 minutes he seemed to breath alot easier but not 100% to normal. He slept for an hour then was able to get up and guess what? No heavy breathing! A little wheezing but not as much as before. I was hesitant to try the H2O2 as so many precautions and warnings. I'm glad I only put one drop into a separate container with more water. One drop in the nebulizer cup (about 2 tablespoons capacity) would have been way too much.
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Replied By Connie (Ozark, Missouri) on 11/05/2025

I have 6% hydrogen peroxide and severe asthma. What would be the exact amount I would put in a nebulizer?
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Replied By Qamar (ca) on 11/05/2025

I use by filling nasal spray bottle with hydrogen peroxide i spray 3 times in throat your breathing will become normal within couple of minutes.

Replied By Lisa (FL) on 11/10/2025

Dilute to 3% and then put that in an empty nasal sprayer and put in 7 sprays into the nebulizer with 9% saline solution, about 1/2 of the small pink vials of saline.