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Marleyzhipz (Nevada, Mo) on 07/26/2011
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I used to have bronchitis 2-3 times a year and it would last up to 2 months. I read on this site that you could inhale hydrogen peroxide to cure bronchitis. I bought a bottle of saline nose spray, dumped the contents and filled it with 3% peroxide. Now the moment I feel congestion in my throat, I spray 3 sprays in my mouth and breathe it deeply into my lungs. No more bronchitis for the last 4 years. This is an amazing remedy that works quickly.
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Replied By Debbi (Nevada, Mo) on 09/24/2012

Marleyzhips, there is a local distributor of 3%food grade Hydrogen peroxide. Debbi's Herb Shop on the square.
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Replied By Tin (Philippines) on 12/27/2014

Is it safe to use 3% hydrogen peroxide bought from a drugstore? It's not foodgrade....pls advise me. thank you.
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Replied By Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 12/27/2014

Dear Tin, I use hydrogen peroxide from the drugstore for hydrogen peroxide inhalation therapy, for cuts and wounds and for nebulizing in a nebulizer, diluted with water. I have never had any trouble with it that way. ~Mama to Many~
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Replied By Ed (Ocala, Fl) on 01/06/2015

Having pneumonia a few years back, I was very close to admission to the hospital. Antibiotics were not working!! I found a product, "respiratory support with a small amount of hydrogen peroxide" in it. In a couple of days, coughing was just about gone & I feel totally cured, full of energy in about the end of the week, truly amazing. Colloidal silver was the other part of the "support". I paid about $38.00, well worth the cost, could not even talk with out coughing.

I forgot to mention that I used the "RESPIRATORY SUPPORT with a small amount of h2o2 in a nebulizer for about 15 minutes, several times per day, or more if I felt I needed or wanted more treatment.

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Replied By Timh (KY) on 01/07/2015

Ed: Do be careful w/ nebulizing Colloidal Silver combined w/ H2O2 as the oxidant potential is great. The secret is keeping these amounts low, which I failed to do a few months back (treating a mycoplasma infection) and experienced heart & chest pain. I quickly applied healing remedies and came thru that situation w/ seeming little or no permanent damage.

Again, the Colloidal Silver is OK by itself, but only a minimal amount of H2O2 should be added. Or one could keep these separate and rotate for safety sake.

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Replied By Susan Shears (Denver, Colorado) on 05/29/2016

I have been using Colloidal silver in a nebulizer for a few weeks now. Does anyone know if it is OK to now use HP in a nebulizer without waiting for a period of time (days) after using the Colloidal Silver? I do not intend to use them together.

Thank you! Susan

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Replied By Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 05/30/2016

Dear Susan,

I have used hydrogen peroxide (5 drops of 3% to 35 drops distilled water) in a nebulizer on the same day as I have used colloidal silver, will no ill effects. I do wait at least 4 hours when I am changing what I am using in the nebulizer.

~Mama to Many~

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Replied By Paul (Nyc) on 11/08/2016

Food grade h2o2 is preferable as drugstore h2o2 contains heavy metal toxins intended to stabilize the fairly-unstable h2o2 molecule and keep it from decomposing into water on store shelves due to heat, vibration, and simply time. You may not notice a difference, and drugstore h2o2 will still work, but heavy metals toxins are difficult for your body to purge and you don't want to promote their accumulation in your lung (or any other) tissue.
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