Dee,

If I were you, I would not give up on H2O2 just yet. I am a believer that you 
do not need to take the progressive increments of H2O2 to get significant 
benefits if used over the long term. Small amounts can have impacts much 
greater than just the amount of oxygen contained in the H2O2 itself. See:

http://curezone.com/art/read.asp?ID=73&db=5&C0=1

"No one yet fully understands the complete workings of hydrogen peroxide. We do 
know that it is loaded with oxygen. (A pint of the food-grade 35% solution 
contains the equivalent of 130 pints of oxygen.

A pint of 3% hydrogen peroxide found at the local drugstore contains 10 pints 
of oxygen. And a pint of the 6% solution used to bleach hair contains 20 pints 
of oxygen.) We also know that when H202 is taken into the body (orally or 
intravenously) the oxygen content of the blood and body tissues increases 
dramatically.

Early researchers felt these increases were simply due to the extra oxygen 
molecule being released. This doesn´t however, appear to be the case.

Only very diluted amounts of H202 are ever introduced into the body. The small 
amount of oxygen present couldn´t be solely responsible for the dramatic 
changes that take place. Dr. Charles Farr, a strong proponent of intravenous 
use, has discovered another possible answer.

Dr. Farr has shown that hydrogen peroxide stimulates enzyme systems throughout 
the body. This triggers an increase in the metabolic rate, causes small 
arteries to dilate and increase blood flow, enhances the body´s distribution 
and consumption of oxygen and raises body temperature (Proceedings of the 
International Conference on Bio-Oxidative Medicine 1989, 1990, 1991)."



The thing that most convinced me to use H2O2, and now ozone as well, was a 
testimonial I read from an older person who underwent a major surgery. After 
the operation, the surgeon mentioned to the person that he was amazed by what 
he saw when he opened up the patients abdomen. He said that all the internal 
organs were pink and very healthy and that in all his experience he had never 
seen anything like it except in young patients. The patient used H2O2 orally, 
and not in high doses. That is what I am looking for as a result of my use.
Just use the low dose approach over time it will make a difference. In my 
opinion, there is no need to try and correct in a few weeks that which has 
taken years to build up. 

 - Steve N 


-----Original Message-----
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 4:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>H202 - Snopes

I think I have decided to just dilute this and use as surface cleaners, sol!  
It is all a bit scary for me and I wonder if there are actually any benefits, 
which doesn't seem to have been the case with you, I feel.  dee

On 3 Dec 2009, at 03:59, sol wrote:

> Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> Snopes commented that it would be unwise to use H202 internally
>> because it can cause bubbles in the blood. Although it probably means
>> intravenous application I wonder if there are any contraindications
>> to using it orally, as Snopes advises that there are.  Any comments?
>> dee
> 
> I tried a protocol of oral H202, can't remember what amount it started with, 
> but it was taken in water (a few drops) then you took more and more until a 
> certain point, kept that up for a certain number of days, then ramped down 
> again.
> 
> Whatever, as I worked the amount of H202 up, it tasted worse and worse, and 
> made me feel nauseous, finally I simply could not tolerate it and stopped.  I 
> still cannot even stand the taste of H202 at all anymore, not even a few 
> drops in CS. When I try to use diluted H202 as a mouth rinse it will make me 
> feel sick to my stomach, many years later.
> sol
> 
> 


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