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Shar (Coquitlam, B.c.) on 12/09/2010

Hi all , shar here from british columbia, has anyone nebulized the 3% drugstore peroxide for emphysema?, I have 49% oxygen in my lungs and have been using ionic silver solution for nebulizing, right now I have a lung infection and feel my lungs heating up anyone have a similar problem like this I want to try the nebulizing of peroxide can anyone help?
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Replied By Andrea C (Cardiff, Wales) on 12/09/2010

Hi Shar from Coquitlam B. C, Your best bet is to nebulise food grade h202. Also you need distilled water, please dont use tap or bottled mineral water, it has to be distilled water, which if you haven't got a distillation. When you do nebulize it you may hear a lot of bubbling from your chest/lungs which don't be alarmed about, its called the alka-seltzer affect which is actually the h202 loosening all the infection and mucus from your lungs. I would also keep a bucket or bowl near at hand so you can spit all the stale mucus which will come away from your lungs into, and belive me, I know because i've got asthma and boy it shifted a whole heap of infection, which a barrel load of antibiotics didn't touch!! If you need any questions answered don't be afraid to ask them or e-mail them ok? lots of love and healing prayers to everyone Love Andrea C X X X X XX
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Replied By Donald S. (Ohio) on 06/20/2017

What do you use if your Doctor says you have lung modules in your lungs that the x-ray show?
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Replied By Jody (Arizona) on 07/14/2017

I have a disease that causes small cell lung cancer and I have CT scans done ever 3 months. I have had lung nodules for years. Out of fear the doctor had biopsies done three times. They came back negative. Once they couldn't find the nodule to do a biopsy. After that I decided we should take the wait and see attitude because my lungs are very weak and each biopsy was taking a great risk with my life. The one technician told me it isn't unusual to have nodules in your lungs and for them to disappear. I have the nodules all the time, they come and go, sometimes they enlarge and then they disappear only to have new ones show up. My advice is to just watch the nodule and see what it does.
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