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firsttimer (Detroit, Michigan) on 05/03/2009
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I have really bad GERD which has done some damage to my esophagus causing me to have bad breath. I decided to try the Hydrogen Peroxide Inhalation after reading the Yeas and Nays. I only did a few squeezes into the back of my throat and it Burned. Not an I will never do this again, burn but a burn never the less. Is this normal or could it be because my throat is raw from the GERD?
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Replied By H202Lover (Phoenix, AZ) on 05/03/2009

I have done this a number of times and it has only burned a small amount when I had a sore throat last winter. So I am guessing it's your gerd. You might want to try another remedy until the rawness goes away.
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Replied By Mark (Aiea, Hawaii) on 05/04/2009

My throat also burned using hydrogen peroxide and I don't have GERD, so I diluted it with distilled water in a one to one ration then it didn't burn anymore.
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Replied By Sarah (Tuscon, AZ) on 05/24/2009

I keep a solution of pure water and H202 (20:1 ratio) on my bathroom sink for oral cleansing. I once had a stomach acid back up so bad I felt as though I had drank battery acid ( not too much exaggerating it was soooo painful), so I ran to the bathroom and sprayed enough of my sol. to gargle with and INSTANT relief. Not 100% but I stopped crying. I did it again and then followed this by mixing 1 TBS acv and 1/2 tsp of organic baking soda. what a life saver!
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Replied By Kristy (Texas) on 09/10/2020

did you dilute 35% to 20/1 or 3%

Replied By Linda (Tennessee) on 07/17/2016

Hi there... I have had great success with Mastic Gum for taking care of GERD... it is related to h.pylori.
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