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Re: Oral hydrogen peroxide protocol
 
Tim Views: 5,385
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Re: Oral hydrogen peroxide protocol


I've never heard of this before. It could be true, or it could just be marketing spin. The two links you posted are selling very expensive peroxide! Perhaps they're just trying to justify their prices by claiming that their peroxide is better than competitors?

I don't know the truth, but it seems suspicious. I get suspicious any time someone who sells an oxygen therapy product makes claims that their expensive product is better than a cheaper one. The same thing is true with "liquid oxygen" products, or doctors (such as Dr. Borman or Dr. Farr) or Saul Pressman that say that oral peroxide is harmful, but then give expensive IV peroxide treatments in their clinics or sell expensive ozone machines, etc. It's hard to separate the truth from the lies and deceptions.

Almost everything I've been doing to overcome my chronic illness has been the complete opposite of what the corporations and government say I should be doing. I got sick after a period of time following a supposedly "healthy" vegan diet, and lots of Antibiotics and antidepressants! I've since become well by using peroxide, liver flushes, enemas, parasite herbs, and a very high-fat, low-carb diet (the "Optimal Diet") http://homodiet.netfirms.com/ and the Weston A. Price way of eating. http://www.westonaprice.org/

NONE of these cheap therapies should have worked according to the mainstream, and yet they have... It seems by now I should have died of free-radical damage, stomach ulcers, kidney damage, high cholesterol, obesity, heart disease, etc. Instead, I'm overcoming an illness (MCS, and CFS) that is supposedly incurable. I've had absolutely NO problems with my stomach or kidneys, even after a month of taking 130 drops of 35% peroxide orally per day, or any side-effects from chemical stabalizers or anything else like that. It just goes to show that the mainstream view isn't always to be trusted. The same thing is true of any company (or doctor) making claims that stands to benefit from making those claims.

If you can find some proof (from an unbiased source) that food grade peroxide actually DOES contain chemical stabilizers, then be sure to post it here! Otherwise, as far as I know, food grade peroxide does NOT contain stabilizers...

Tim
 

 
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