5 star (22) | 81% | |
3 star (1) | 4% | |
1 star (2) | 7% | |
(2) | 7% |
Yvano (Nanaimo, B C Canada) on 06/21/2011
Michael (Kingston, Jamaica) on 07/20/2010
I used h2o2 as suggested by Bill Munro, inhaling it some time ago when I had a wheezing chest and cough that wouldn't go away for over four months. After I started using the hydrogen peroxide, it went away in roughly one week. AND HAS NEVER RETURNED. I still use it occasionally now whenever anything goes wrong.
Thankgod4hp (Miami, Florida) on 02/24/2010
Tom (Boise, Id) on 08/07/2009
Molleur (Palm Bay, Florida) on 06/03/2009
John (Pioneer, CA, United States) on 04/24/2009
Bill is used to taking this stuff on a daily basis. I've found that a single dose daily keeps me energetic, and (I think) able to last longer on my jogs. I hope that I have been of help Brett, because as far as I'm concerned everyone should be using this stuff.
Peggy (Atoka, Tennessee) on 02/21/2009
Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 11/01/2008
Nancy (Buffalo, WY, USA) on 10/28/2008
[Smokers and individuals who have used prescription and nonprescription drugs delivered into the lungs are well advised to seriously reconsider H2O2 inhalation therapy. Upon entering the lungs, the oxidation reaction dislodges and delivers some substances directly into the bloodstream. In the case of smokers, this results in a possible extreme nicotine overdose that can cause heart failure.]
The above excerpt is on this page:
http://www.silvermedicine.org/h2o2.html
Any thoughts on this? Ted? anyone?
Thank you
Joe (Wedgeport Nova Scotia , Canada) on 02/20/2008