I think your "nicotine overdose" theory is correct- I'm still a light smoker (not for long- one thing at a time) and I drank a water called "Pentahydrate" that is a 5 molecule, oxygenated water for the purpose of improving my h2o absorption because I'm very active. The maker of this product used it to "cure" a host of ills in himself and others, but warned on the package not to drink this water with alcohol, as it has a tendency to intensify the cells' absorption rate of anything it's combined with (such as supplements, which is a good thing if you know what you're doing). He suggested 1 bottle upon waking and 1 bottle before bed. I did not even think about the cigarettes, and guzzled away, and the next thing I knew I had the symptoms of nicotine poison and figured out what was wrong on day 3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "A.V.R.A" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 9:25 AM Subject: Re: CS>Caution using H2O2/CS Inhalation Therapy
> Aye, I agree... No adverse reaction was experienced in non-smoking lungs. > > I'm under the understanding that in order for H2O2 to benefit emphysema, it > must be injected. The H2O2 has to hit the lungs from "the other side". > I'm nowhere near ready to undertake THAT study, but reportedly there are > doctors who will treat emphysema via intravenous H2O2. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dick Tanguay <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 9:04 AM > Subject: Re: CS>Caution using H2O2/CS Inhalation Therapy > > > > I use a colloidal silver generator that I set on #3 to make approximately > > 3.2 to 4.2 PPM. I use 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide and I use anywhere > > from 6 to 12 drops a day orally with about 8 ozs. distilled water for > > emphysema. I can't seem to find a happy medium and I don't keep any > record > > since I do pretty much the same thing right along. Could use some > > suggestions. > > I experimented and made 3% h2o2 from the 35%. Of the 3%, I added 1 tsp. > to > > 8 ounces of colloidal silver and am using it with the air brush and oxygen > > tank and inhaling it. So far, I cannot tell any difference whether its > > helping or not...It is not causing me any distress. I do not smoke or > drink > > alcohol and I am having no fun at all...its horrible. (grin :-) > Anyway, > > I was thinking since I don't smoke is the reason I did not get the > reaction > > you reported. > > > > Dick > > > > Go to www.nite.org and become enlighten about INCOME TAXES. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "A.V.R.A" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 10:01 AM > > Subject: CS>Caution using H2O2/CS Inhalation Therapy > > > > > > > Greetings, all: > > > > > > The combination of hydrogen peroxide and colloidal silver is > fascinating. > > > According to a few ambigious sources I've run across, hydrogen peroxide > > > stabilizes ionic silver, and it certainly appears that Ivan's earlier > > > comments are right on... It certainly appears that hydrogen peroxide > > > ionizes small silver particles. About a week ago, I took about a 10ppm > > > colloidal silver solution as my based, and created a 3% H2O2 solution. > > Two > > > weeks later, the solution is still very active ( if I leave the > container > > > sealed for a few days and then open it, built up pressure is released > > along > > > with a vaporous white cloud ). > > > > > > It's taken quite awhile to build up the courage to start experimenting > > with > > > H2O2 in the lungs. However, after finding several references equally > > > ambigious ) about the safety of such a practice, I decided to personally > > > investigate. > > > > > > I approached the subject with due caution. > > > > > > To create my base 3% H2O2 colloidal silver solution, I added about 40.6 > > CCs > > > (ml) to ~ 14.6 ounces of colloidal silver ( both together exactly filled > a > > > 16 ounce amber glass container ). For this type of conversion, I used a > > > javascript program I wrote @ > > > http://silverdata.20m.com/conversion%20form.html > > > > > > Then, I added 3 drops of this 3% solution to 8 ounces of distilled water > > to > > > achieve a 0.0025% H2O2 solution. I used a second program I wrote for > the > > > calcuation @ http://silverdata.20m.com/conversionform2.html > > > > > > I figured such a dilution would be a safe starting to point to start to > > > examine any effects of this combination. > > > > > > I've initially discovered some interesting things that are worth a > moments > > > thought for anyone who might be considering experimentation. > > > > > > With healthy relatively healthy lungs, I have not been able to discover > > any > > > negative effects ( with my very limited experience to date ). The H2O2 > > > certainly stimulates the cleaning of lung tissues; of that there is no > > > doubt! In the .0025% dilution, there is no direct irritation to the > lungs > > > that manifests any symptoms such as burning sensations, ect... Quite a > > > pleasant experience, in fact. > > > > > > However, with lungs that are NOT so healthy, the story changes. It > seems > > > that it is very wise to pause and consider what the lungs have been > > subject > > > to before approaching H2O2 inhalation therapy. > > > > > > After having determined that the H2O2 CS solution appeared to be safe, > the > > > treatment via ultrasonic humidifier was attempted with a smoker. The > > effect > > > was a dangerous and mixed blessing. > > > > > > Only three breaths of the mist was used. Initial report of "feeling > > > strange" occured within 30 seconds. At one minute, the individual's > heart > > > rate began to increase. It continued to climb over the next two minutes > > to > > > the point where the individual's hands started shaking uncontrollably, > > > vision began to blur, and the initial tingling-numbness began to set in. > > > Luckily, at about 4.5 minutes the heart rate stabilized and then slowly > > > dropped down to normal. The individual was left feeling perfectly fine, > > > with clearer lungs. > > > > > > It took me awhile to determine exactly what happened. The action of the > > > hydrogen peroxide apparently, while clearing the lungs, released large > > > amounts of accumulated nicotine directly into the blood stream, > resulting > > in > > > a nicotine overdose, which can easily be deadly. > > > > > > It is a safe assumption that a similiar effect could occur with anything > > > that has accumulated in the lungs, including perhaps perscription > > inhalation > > > drugs and other toxic substances. > > > > > > I'm certainly very grateful today that it is my practice to err on the > > side > > > of caution! > > > > > > In the future, with the help of my enthusiastic experimentee, I might > try > > to > > > find a dilute enough combination that acts as a cleansing agent without > > > poisoning the body. Theoretically, one could slowly clean out the > lungs, > > > and increase the amount of H2O2 used ( not in the case of a smoker > > though! ) > > > thereby eliminating the risk of introducing "large" amounts of toxic > > > substances directly into the bloodstream. > > > > > > It is interesting to note, however, that such a small amount of H2O2 > > > 0.0025% ) can have such an action on the body. > > > > > > Comments and/or suggestions/thoughts are certainly welcome! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > > > > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > > > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > > > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > > > > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > > > > > > >

