Posted on 09/22/2021 11:33:42 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
An asthma organization warned against participating in a social media trend that suggests people can treat or prevent COVID-19 by inhaling hydrogen peroxide through a nebulizer.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) said the trend was "concerning and dangerous," according to a blog post on its website.
"DO NOT put hydrogen peroxide into your nebulizer and breathe it in," the AAFA's blog said. "This is dangerous!"
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Yes and that’s mentioned in the two articles I gave links to which are also on my profile page.
After Covid I dropped my bazillion cup-a-day coffee habit because coffee tastes bad now. After a few weeks I noticed that my coffee stains were fading, and I decided to embrace it. Since I brush my teeth anyway, peroxide toothpaste is the ticket.
Arguing for hydrogen peroxide nebulizers early in infection:
but also for general heath.
Also argues for periodontal health; and for IV use of large doses of Vitamin C.
Seems to be fairly up on the literature.
Written by an MD.
Free to read online.
https://archive.org/details/rapid-virus-recovery/page/263/mode/2up
It is an incredible product if used wisely.
Don’t: Drink it, Inhale it straight or Inject it.
My Dad an old fashioned druggist, and he claimed that he
survived the 1918 Spanish flu in an army hospital due to get his bedding carried out into the sun, daily, sunning daily and using the following OTC products:
He used H2PO, Listerine, and Vicks Vapor Rub and the sunshine and survived.
His ten years older brother visited him for a day, went home and died 2-3 days later. The brother fit the profile of never sick before that flu.
My wife was an RN for decades. Her final year she did a rotation in the Visiting Nurses Program for a 2-3 week tour in the poor part of the city where she was trained.
Before they did their tour of duty, they attended a short and great course taught by some senior nurses and a old fashioned druggist. They were taught what OTC products which were affordable could be used to treat the poor patients where they visited. Those patients could not afford to see doctors or RX products. Those OTC products worked then and still do.
Later, when after she and I were married, she and my Dad compared notes. She has a front line of good OTCs before we see a doctor and sometimes after the doctor.
looked in. difficult for a knuckledragger to navigate.
will check back when I have more time
thanx
Bttt
I read the same article at the spirit of change website. When my husband and I had covid last month and it started to settle down into our lungs and both of us had an incessant dry hacking cough. I made a small batch of the solution consisting of sterile saline, food-grade H2O2, and two drops of Lugol’s. It broke up the congestion so quickly and effectively that we only needed to do one treatment each. It is indeed a very diluted solution and probably used only 1 ml per neb treatment.
Lots of people with respiratory issues have done this for years.
Thanks, I just ordered their 2% toothpaste. If that works, we reorder. If it doesn’t we will go to the 3% product.
Wasn’t he also taking HCQ in some form?
Id better not catch the ‘rona. I love a good cup of coffee.
However, I might try that toothpaste
My wife uses Albuterol on occasion which is why we have a nebulizer. She’s had bronchitis on and off since she was a kid and she still doesn’t want the jab.
She works at a nursing home and several co-workers have had it and got over it. I don’t do masks. You’d think we’d have gotten it by now but we also haven’t had a cold or flu for over five years. Before that, we got them all the time for her first five years at the nursing home. That’s how it goes working in health care in contact with patients on a daily basis. Pretty soon, you’re immune to most everything.
Thank you
you mention food grade hydrogen peroxide. I buy a 3% solution at the drug store. no mention of food grade on the bottle. where do you get the food grade?
Look for it online, say (sigh) Amazon.
Target & Walmart *might* have it.
Check the online drugstores.
Food grade is usually sold as 35% or 12%, so for those, you MUST dilute.
Wear glasses/goggles, and pour the peroxide into the deionized water.
The concept is alien only to modern medicine to nebulize an agent toxic only to bacteria and viruses.
People will always do stupid things, but there is a safe and, in my opinion, proven alternative:
Wuhan Coronavirus: Propylene Glycol as Possible Therapy for Eradication of RTI and Prevention of Complications [vanity]
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3831003/posts
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