Posted on 01/28/2010 9:38:15 AM PST by B4Ranch
Saved, this is a lot of information this time of night. Where do you get the food grade of peroxide? Have only seen the good ole brown bottle.
Click the link right below that one. (Good Source)
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Thanks for sharing.
>Where do you get the food grade of peroxide? Have only seen the good ole brown bottle.<
Some hair salons have it also.
There no financial motive to do a full scale trial. H2O2 is a common over the counter item, not a high priced patented drug.
The heck there aint. Can you say National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the NIH and the COPD tabs picked up by the VA hospitals, Medicare and Medicaid?
The financial motive comes from the opportunity to make a bucketful of cash from a patient who is disease ridden and will require repeated, long term care by the doctor(s) or their insurance company.
Where’s the money in having patients come in and you order a blood test. The patient returns a week later, you instruct the patient to watch a two minute video on the correct use of a nasal sprayer. Then you tell the patients to go to their local drug store to buy a nasal sprayer and a bottle of H2O2.
You never see that patient again or half his family and friends because they have all switched over to homeopathic medicine, the kind Gramma used to practice on the farm.
Heck there’s more articles on the internet about homeopathic medicine than you can read. A little common sense and overcoming your natural trepidation is all you need to try this stuff out. Don’t jump in all wild eyed and raring to go because that’s how you can put yourself into the hospital, real quick. Slow and easy is my advice. Read the warning and read every review you can lay your hands on.
I am not going to preach about my GB-4000 but I think, it too, is also a life saver.
Wheres the money in having patients come in and you order a blood test.
You've been reading too much internet BS too long. Docs want to help. They don't have time to waste. The gov't needs to save money too.
Did I say that Docs don’t want to help? I did not.
Why not be so nice as to explain to me why none of the dozen or so doctors i have seen in the past ten years told me to try H2O2?
I can tell you why, they weren’t taught about the medicine practices of 50 years ago where using H2O2 to stop colds from advancing was a popular thing. The major drug companies would much prefer that your prescription bill each week was $150 or more.
Look up the uses for apple cider vinegar, if you are really interested in this stuff.
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Thanks for the ping, neverdem...the post B4Ranch.
I’ve talked to Bill Munro 3 or 4 times in the last 20 years...having run into him in various places around town. He is a wealth of information on the benefits of hydrogen peroxide. He’s a great guy and will talk your ear off. Here is his site with a youtube video of him.
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/hydrogenperoxide07feb05.shtml
I have never tried his suggestion, as I have never felt the need to do so, nor have I put any research into this area. I post this with hope that it will be beneficial to anyone interested and out of respect for Bill as he has been very interesting to talk to.
I had his website bookmarked long ago.
FWIW, the cost of a month supply of aerosol tx will buy years and years of apple cider vinegar. I thought I was going to be a doctor then I got married and moved out of New York. I became a nurse in an old folks home instead. What an eye opening experience. The amount of waste that goes on is truly BIBILICAL. BTW, no one is motivated to do anything alternative because a lot of people don’t ask or DON’T CARE for it esp. with the old folks I deal with. I really feel sorry for doctors that’s why I try not to be a bitchy nurse. It’s a drag taking care of someone who doesn’t care about their own body. People make fun of me for my health food BUT my mother would have never survived rare appendix cancer surgery twice without all my twigs and berries and witches brews. If I had the fortitude and money, I would go to medical school but the storm clouds are gathering for doctors in this country.
Sorry for butting on an old topic.
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>no one is motivated to do anything alternative<
I agree about the waste and lethargic attitude of many older people but the homeopathic industry is growing by leaps and bounds. Everywhere I turn, I am seeing people grasping for unorthodox treatments because of the miserable side effects of the chemical medicines they are getting from the drugstore.
I looked on ebay a month ago and found a two year old GB4000. It sold for $50 off of the new price! A good friend, 83 years old, cured his prostrate cancer with his frequency generator. He had decided that there was no way he wanted to suffer through chemo treatments and said, “Either this will do it or I’m headed for the Pearly Gates.”
He looks healthier today than he did 20 years ago. His wife can’t use it because of her pacemaker.
>IV use of hydrogen peroxide used to be a common practise. There are still a few doctors in this country who use it.<
Odd, that’s one of the medical experiments the Nazi’s used to kill people. Hydrogen Peroxide forms foam when it hits blood. It would form the equivalent of a clot when injected into a blood vessel. Instant embolism.
There's one thing folks should be reminded of however. It is best practice to drink H2O2 on an empty stomach and to not eat or drink anything for thirty minutes after ingestion. Also, the H2O2 MUST be diluted in DISTILLED water - no exceptions. The above advice is because of the oxidation effect of the H2O2. You certainly don't want to ingest H2O2 with a stomach full of metals.
That said, I agree with your assessment. I drink it daily and can't count the benefits of the extra oxygen in my body.
http://www.majidali.com/intravenous_hydrogen_peroxide.htm
Google IV hydrogen peroxide and you will see I am correct.
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