Mike, 

I don't think you are reading the postings carefully.   

I suggest you read them carefully and try to understand their actual and 
intended meaning.    

I think that it's well known to most list members that this is  NOT a forum for 
medical advice, and I reiterated that.  

That's the salient point, and I stated it in protection of the list and its 
members.    

I think the guidelines say as much.  I will say no more about that; the list 
moderator always does a first-rate job.   

As for me, I was not offering any advice other than the the common-sense 
precautionary principle.  

I said clearly that inhaling H202 sounds potentially DANGEROUS to me.    

Further, the initial posting made no reference to medical supervision, which 
raised a red flag.   

I suspect that inhaling H202 into infected lungs  could be deadly, particularly 
under self-administration.   

I don't know this for a fact.   

I  simply cite a potential risk.  

What I do know is that even 3.5% H202 from the drugstore can react very 
strongly with gum-tissue  infection.   

I would not want to have anything similar happen in my own lungs.    

Moving on:  who said anything about abolishing H202, or inhalation therapy?   
That's an absurd insinuation.   

My objection to your message pertained to your manner of addressing a fellow  
list member.   I found it  confrontational and offensive.    

Several more postings of the same kind -- worse, actually -- have followed in 
rapid succession.   

As for the comments about legal matters, I have no idea what you mean.  

I claim no medical expertise and offer no advice to anyone other than to be 
careful.   

I've raised similar concerns in past about inhaling H202, claiming no 
expertise, but advising caution, even with the drugstore product. 

(35% food grade H2O2 is downright dangerous and requires special handling.)  

 List members can do their own research and make their own decisions, of 
course.  

There's quite a lot of information online.    

There are also licensed medical experts who can provide guidance.   

David has since stated that the person he wrote about has an MD supervising.  
That's good news.  




    


On 2011/09/14, at 14:19, Mike Monett wrote:

> 
> "Jonathan B. Britten" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I feel certain that the list moderator would say (or does say in the list 
>> rules)  that no one on this list is qualified to offer medical advice to 
>> anyone.   The reply to the message below strikes me as intemperate, with 
>> uncalled for ad-hominem comments.   Nevertheless, my view is that anyone who 
>> inhales H202 might wind up suffocating from the foaming reaction this stuff 
>> can have when it meets pathogens.    
> 
> Jonathan,
> 
> Are you giving medical advise on inhaling H2O2? Do you think it should be
> abolished?
> 
> Where do you claim the medical knowledge or experience to judge posts?
> 
> What relevant experience do you have to avoid the liabilities that can
> result from incompetence promoted in this forum.
> 
> Do you have any clue what attorneys do to people like you?
> 
> I would try to get some more guidance before posting such claims.
> 
> Please take careful measure of what is stated, and the consequences of
> error in the conclusions.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mike Monett
> SilverCell
> 
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