Nobody is injecting, swallowing, or topically applying 35% H2O2. They may be *starting* with 35%, but if so, they’re hugely diluting it before use. Food grade H2O2 is available in 3% (as well as 6% and 7%). Since it needs to be diluted to those levels or lower, before any type of therapeutic use, restrictions on off-the-shelf or internet sales of large volumes of higher concentrations wouldn’t interfere with anyone using it as an alternative medical treatment.
While I don’t believe there’s any evidence for its efficacy as a cancer treatment, I fully support the right of any mentally competent adult to try it if they want to. Even if it has no real biochemical effect on cancer, it may provide a placebo effect in some cases, and that’s often the main effectiveness of allopathic medical treatments anyway, so might as well enjoy a do-it-yourself placebo benefit at much lower cost.
You are posting as though I said things I did not say. Now for some statistics -
When someone chooses to go to the oncologist for cancer treatment know that on average the treatment has at least a 95% chance of failure.
After the doctor says, I can’t do any more for you, here’s morphine, get your affairs in order, and that person goes for alternative treatment, the success rate is 50%.
When the person does not do chemo, radiation etc and goes in the beginning for alternative treatment, the success rate is greater than 90%.
No placebo effect involved in these statistics. So go for the oncologist when it is your turn. We all make our own choices. I choose life and wellness.
And btw, drugstore H2O2 is not food grade. I would never use any of the 3%, 6%, 7% non-food grade internally. These have stabilizers that you should not put into your body. I also do not buy those diluted solutions. If I want 3 or 5 or 10 percent, I make my own by deluting 35% food grade.