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John (Brantford, Ontario, Canada) on 11/06/2009

l am 70 yrs old and fairly healthy, but l have diabetes and high blood pressure. l just started taking h202 today. Using a sprayer to inhale, 35% food grade diluted to 3% and doing 4 sprays 3 times a day. l have never read any comments yet about diabetes. Does anyone know of any results if this will help diabetics?
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Replied By Alice (Shingle Springs, Ca, U.S.A.) on 11/07/2009

I would be really cautious about using peroxide internally since your body continually uses anti-oxidants to quench the peroxides it makes to kill bacteria. If you are on medication inform your doctor of what you are using so he can adjust your medication. Fig leaf, bay leaf, geranium leaf, pelargoneum leaf and cinnamon all inhibit the absorbtion of sugar. Gymnema sylvestre is an indian herb that also does the same. I have reactive hypoglycemia, so that I get too high then too low blood sugar when I eat high carb foods. I find 1-2 tsp of crumbled dry fig leaves in a tea, and using cinnamon or garam masala on my cereal keeps me from reacting to the carbs in the cereal. I have lots of fig trees so that's cheapest for me. Also get a glycemic index to mostly avoid high glycemic foods like potatoes unless mixed with high fiber or high protein in the meal.
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Replied By Peter (La, Ca, Usa) on 01/27/2010

SECOND MONTH INTO hp DROPS PROTOCOL and holding on maintenance level (I've chosen 3x5 drops of 35% in glass of chlorine-free water, my blood glucose is slashed 50% and insulin use slashed 40%, no side effects, lost 25 lbs in 6 weeks with normal-diabetic diet,energized, and working on completely dropping insulin
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Replied By Loloma (Perth, Australia) on 01/28/2010

Peter,

Did you keep taking your medication/insulin the whole time whilst taking the drops? I am a insulin dependant diabetic.

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Replied By Peter (La, Usa) on 02/24/2010

Hi Loloma,

Yes, I am still taking insulin regularly, but the units are slashed by 50% in every shot. I just dont need that much insulin anymore.My weight now dropping very slowly but diet is unchanged all the time, I only replaced breakfast with the Budwig (flax seed oil fresh cottage cheese) dish. So I figure the complete elimination of insulin would call for additional exercise. Exercise must be at calorie burning rate (consult professional), exaggeration will only RAISE glucose level-sort of paradox situation.

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Replied By Michael (Green Bay, Wisconsin) on 04/09/2010

I'm a diabetic on oral medications including high blood pressure. My glucose levels would not drop below 300 a year ago despite fasting. I started with a maintanance dose of 3 drops/8 oz distilled water x3 a day. 2 hours after my third dose, AND after eating a high glucose meal, my glucose level was at 90 exact.

I repeated everything exactly on day two in order to see if this was an anomoly... my glucose level dropped to 84.

And on the third day yet again, down to 76... I had to increase my carb intake between the major meals. This brought up my glucose level to around 90. Add exercise and my A1c was 6.8, my energy level is great, my glucose remains under control. I do not see an end to the diabetes though, short of exercise and continued weight drop.

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Replied By Saba (Mentor, Oh) on 04/10/2010

Question to Michael from Green Bay, Wisconsin, do you do these before or after your meals? Thank you.
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Replied By Ema (Russell, Manitoba) on 04/11/2010

Hydrogen Peroxide for type 1 diabetes???

I would like to know if any of the people posting about their experiences using HP with their diabetes were type 1 diabetes. I would like to know if it would work same way at lowering insulin needs with juvenile onset diabetes. That doesn't mean the person is a child but that they developed it as a child or teen.

Does anyone know why the HP works??? What's going on inside that is causing the blood sugar lowering effect?

I would really like to try this but am a Type 1 diabetic. If anyone knows will you please post your knowledge about this.

Thank you so much,
Ema

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