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Re: Questions and more questions about Hydrogen Peroxide
 
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Re: Questions and more questions about Hydrogen Peroxide


Hi Milton,

Where did you read testimonials that it can scar your stomach? I've done a LOT of research and haven't come across anything like that. Could you give me a link to this?

If someone were to actually drink UNDILLUTED 35% peroxide, then it IS known to cause stomach damage. However, peroxide therapy uses a concentration of less than 0.1% so it shouldn't be a problem. The same concentrations are used in treating fish diseases (see prior post), and it doesn't seem to hurt even little fish or fish eggs at this concentration. A MUCH higher concentration of 3% to 10% is commononly used (and approved by the FDA) for disinfecting wounds, as a mouth gargle, or for tooth whitening products with no known harmful effects! As long as you don't drink the straight 35% there shouldn't be any problems!

I took an oral dose of about 40 drops in 16oz of water 3x per day, for a month without any problems, other than temporary detox symptoms, and the bad taste! I never had any stomach pain.

If you have an active stomach or intestinal infection or ulcers, the peroxide CAN cause pain due to the oxidation of the infection. If this happens, just temporarily decrease the dose a little bit until the infection is cleared up, then you can safely increase it again. This never happens for most people, but it CAN happen if you have a bad stomach infection or ulcers. Peroxide can also sting when poured on an EXTERNAL wound, but it won't cause a scar, and will actually speed up the healing process!

Absorbing it through the skin is the most effective way of getting it into your bloodstream. I think it's probably just as effective as IV, but I don't know for sure. However, the oral protocol is probably best for treating the digestive system. It won't bleach your hair at the low concentrations used, and it's safe for it to get on your face.

The best way to find out if oxygen therapy is right for you is to read as much about it as you can. I've previously posted a lot of info to this forum, as well as many links to other websites. I'm not a doctor, and don't have all the answers, but I have read a lot about it, and my experience with it so far has been positive.

Tim
 

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