I live in Michigan and have a awesome doc who has given me intravenous H202 
...I only did it a couple of times but each time I did it I felt really good my 
head and sinuses cleard right away.....deb

Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote:  From my reading, I believe that 
intravenous H2O2 may be effective.
The concentration of H2O2 used is very low and it seems to have some
effect at the lung surface producing bubbling that loosens deposits
and allows them to be thrown off. You would have to find a
physician of some sort who would be willing to do it...

See attached section at end of post. I'll try to send the whole article
in the next post. Hope it is short enough to go through.

Dan


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> * From: * Scott[SMTP:[email protected]]
> * Sent: * Sunday, September 17, 2006 10:53:21 AM
> * To: * Silver List
> * Subject: * CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD
> 
> Hey, Folks
> 
> My wife was diagnosed with early-stage COPD about 3 years ago and 
> continued to smoke cigarettes. She is now in a non-reversible, advanced 
> stage of COPD and continues to smoke. She can hardly breathe, the 
> doctors will not put her on oxygen, she takes colloidal silver daily 
> (2oz. of 5-10PPM) and almost daily - H2O2 (digestable, food grade - 
> 35% hydrogen peroxide, 5 drops in a 16 oz bottle of water). She is only 
> 46 y.o. and my lifemate. I do not want to lose her. Are there any 
> suggestions you folks have to cure or slow down the COPD? She does have 
> a plan in place to quit smoking and she begins that this next week. 
> Thanks again for your input.
> 
> Scott Young <><
> 

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).

We are just beginning to learn exactly how H202 works. It was reported to work 
as far back as 1920. 
The English medical journal, Lancet, then reported that intravenous infusion 
was used successfully 
to treat pneumonia in the epidemic following World War I. In the 1940´s Father 
Richard Willhelm, the 
pioneer in promoting peroxide use, reported on the compound being used 
extensively to treat 
everything from bacterial-related mental illness to skin disease and polio.

Father Willhelm is the founder of "Educational Concern for Hydrogen Peroxide" 
(ECHO, a nonprofit 
organization dedicated to educating the public on the safe use and therapeutic 
benefits of hydrogen 
peroxide.)

Much of the interest in hydrogen peroxide waned in the 1940´s when prescription 
medications came on 
the scene. Since that time there has been little economic interest in funding 
peroxide research. 
After all, it is dirt cheap and non-patentable.

Even still, in the last 25 years, over 7,700 articles relating to hydrogen 
peroxide have been 
written in the standard medical journals. Thousands more, involving its 
therapeutic use, have 
appeared in alternative health publications. The number of conditions helped by 
hydrogen peroxide is 
astounding. The reported dangers and side effects are few and often conflicting.

Let´s look at several conditions that seem to respond especially well to H202 
therapy. First, keep 
in mind that there are two methods of administering the peroxide-orally and 
intravenously. While 
most conditions respond remarkably to oral ingestion, emphysema is one 
condition in which 
intravenous infusion can be a godsend.

Emphysema involves destruction of the alveoli (the small air sacs in the 
lungs). Although chemical 
fumes and other irritants can cause the destruction, it is most often the 
result of smoking. As the 
disease progresses, the patient finds it more and more difficult to breathe.

A wheel chair and supplemental oxygen become necessary as the disease 
progresses. Lack of adequate 
oxygen reaching the tissues forces the heart to pump more forcefully. This 
leads to high blood 
pressure, enlargement of the heart itself and eventually heart failure.

Conventional medicine offers little help for emphysema. There is no cure. The 
best that can be hoped 
for is symptomatic relief and the prevention of any serious complications that 
might result in 
death. H202 therapy can offer more.

Using 1 ounce of 35% peroxide per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water in a 
vaporizer improves 
nighttime breathing tremendously. But intravenous infusion holds the real key 
to relief. It has the 
ability to cleanse the inner lining of the lungs and restore the ability to 
breathe.

We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use intravenous 
infusion for 
emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within minutes oxygen from hydrogen 
peroxide begins to 
bubble up between the membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. 
(Dr. Farr refers to 
this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.")

The patient begins to cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the 
lungs. The amount of 
bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply turning the H202 
on and off.

As the peroxide clears the lung surface and destroys the bacterial infections, 
the patient regains 
the ability to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from 
patients for whom the 
technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair and supplemental 
oxygen are no longer needed.

If you would like to find a doctor in your area trained in the use of 
intravenous H202 infusion, 
contact the International Bio-Oxidative Medicine Foundation (IBOM), P.O. Box 
13205, Oklahoma City, 
OK 73113 at (405) 478-4266. They can provide names and addresses of doctors 
using the procedure in 
your area.



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