Hydrogen Peroxide therapy

John Henry

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Has anyone had any experience with the this...


The infusion lasts ninety minutes. You will notice a warm feeling during treatment, not much more. The main effect of hydrogen peroxide infusions is that you regain your health through the increased ability of your blood to carry a high concentration of oxygen. In this sense, IV hydrogen peroxide therapy is an oxygen therapy. Treatments are one to three times per week, occasionally five times per week for an acute illness and, just as with chelation therapy with EDTA, the number of treatments needed depends on the nature of the illness with which you are dealing. From ten to fifty treatments will get the job done in most cases, and you should be able to maintain on oral hydrogen peroxide or the occasional intravenous infusion after that.
 

jmitch27

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hydrogen peroxide therapy dangers

Please see theQuackwatch article concerning Dr. John C. Pittman regarding the death of a patient treated with intraveneous hydrogen peroxide, which destroys red blood cells and can lead to anemia and death. This is a very dangerous and unsafe therapy. I can't think why anyone with COPD would want to add anemia to their other problems.
 
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