Hydrogen Peroxide for Breathing Issues

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Patrick (Clearwater, British Columbia) on 06/07/2007:
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I just started using Food Grade 35% Hydrogen Peroxide in a humidifier at night and my ability to breath improved after just two nights. I want to know if I can use the method of inhaling of 3% during the day while using the humidifier at night. Also, can I use 35% with a few drops in a glass of distilled water at the same time?
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Damion (Grand Rapids, MI) on 02/28/2007:
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Better But With Side Effects

I have been taking the H202 for approximately 2 weeks... I feel my breathing through my nose is much easier. However it seems that I am having drier skin as a result of taking the H202. Does that make since as a side effect?? I am an African American user so it is easier to find see my dry skin. I am actually looking for a Hydrogen Peroxide therapy treatment schedule too if anybody knows of one. Currently I am taking 10 drops of H202 3 times a day and may drop that down to 2. Please let me know!!
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