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What effect does H2O2 have on the bacteria in your digestive sytem?

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H2O2 and Your Digestive Bacteria in Your Stomach   by OxygenLynne   12 year 1 of 1 (100%)

Many people understand that H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) kills bacteria but they are stumped on how H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) can kill the 'bad' bacteria and not the 'good' bacteria.

H2O2 oxidizes bad (anaerobic) bacteria because the bacteria that is bad for you depends on fermentation to thrive and survive. This bacteria is opportunistic, meaning that it also uses any sugary/starchy/processed food that you eat as its main diet.

This is usually the problem when Candida has been diagnosed in a person.

The good (aerobic) bacteria is not killed by H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) because it depends on oxygen to thrive and survive, just as your body does.

OxygenLynne
http://www.oxygentherapyprogram.com/h2o2info.html

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What effect does H2O2 have on the bacteria in your digestive sytem?   by Jackdaw   15 year 3 of 3 (100%)

There are two types of bacteria, aerobic and anaerobic. H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) kills the anaerobic bacteria and assists the aerobic bacteria.
The beneficial bacteria in your digestive system are aerobic. Hope this helps.

Jackdaw in Dallas
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Depends on your stomach   by Ed71   10 year 3 of 3 (100%)

Well for me, once my dosage got higher, (was using the drop method to 12ounces of distilled/filtered water) I started to have heartburn like feeling within the stomach part. It shouldnt be too bad since any ulcers would most likely be cleansed and the natural bacteria disinfected before it could infect the ulcer. However, (and I say this out of conjecture and nothing to back me up)..It may hurt the lining of the stomach after very long prolonged use on the therapy and of higher levels of H202.
I would simply suggest to rotate the therapy and on the off phase to take a biotic such as cultured yogurt.
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