There is another BIG difference. I think I read some time back that the surface area of the lungs is something like that of a football field. The back of the throat is maybe 10 square inches. Also the back of the throat is continually washed with every swallow. Now if you have a substance that is released into the blood stream as a toxic substance in the lungs when broken down by H2O2, a heck of a lot of it can be released from that much surface area, but almost none from a washed 10 square inches. Mind you that the body makes and uses H2O2 in the lungs to clear them of organic material. But the body is intelligent and only uses minute amounts of it, so no more is released into the blood stream at one time than it can deal with. That is especially true of things like tobacco tar.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:


A bit of foam in the back of the throat won't kill you like a bit of foam deep down in the lungs.
The difference is penetration..depth.

Ode


At 07:37 AM 8/28/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Mike

Thank you so much for sending the link. I have never been a smoker but my husband was a heavy smoker for many years so I may have 2nd hand smoke. He has been smoke free for about 30 years now. I don't see much difference from spraying hydrogen peroxide down the back of the throat and nebulizing
which is why I asked.

I wanted to use hydrogen peroxide in the horse nebulizer on a young horse we have that has had numerous snots/colds but think maybe I will put that on the back burner. I think I will stick with the DMSO and CS.
We used strait CS and it didn't make things better.

I try to apply the alternative to both ourselves and our animals. CS is a major staple in our
household.

Dianne

> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 21:33:32 -0500
> Subject: RE: CS>Hydrogen Peroxide, Nasal Sprayer & Garden Applications By Bill Munro
>
> Dianne wrote:
> > Would the hydrogen peroxide work in a nebulizer for getting it into
> > the lungs?
>
> Be cautious about this, please, Dianne.
>
> The following post by Jason Eaton back in 2001 reveals that H2O2 can
> cause unpredictable and dangerous results when nebulized. Please read
> it carefully:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg36593.html
>
> I one experiment a person who smoked had a severe reaction. Other
> cautions are mentioned.
>
> Peace,
>
> Mike D.
>
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