Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Many Benefits of Hydrogen Peroxide


Hey! Hey! Good to see you! Bet you’re wondering where I’ve been, huh… since I’m late posting today. Well, yesterday we motored into The Big Mango (Bangkok), stayed over and went to see my neurologist this morning. He says my foot problem seems to be benign, which is good. However there is not much they can do about it. None of the medicines I’ve tried seems to help. I said the only thing that does anything is Paracetemol but I don’t want to take it every day and cause myself liver problems. He’s suggesting that I try weaning myself off Lyrica over a month or so and see if the problem gets worse, stays the same or improves.  At $100 a month in pills, it’s worth a try, eh!

Meanwhile, I’ve been investigating Hydrogen Peroxide and its benefits. If it does only 1 10th of what some folks say it can, WOW! Some doctors claim it can cure just about anything and everything. Over 7,700 articles have been written about it – mostly in Europe. In North America, the big pharmaceutical companies seem to be able to exert enough control over the governments to have the whole idea of using a $5 cure instead of their exorbitenly priced  medicines squashed. Hard to understand, eh?

“Because the cause of most diseases, including cancerous cells is scientifically proven to be oxygen deprivation, the cure consists of getting oxygen into not only the lungs and the bloodstream of the body which many therapies do, but to get the oxygen into cells.

Hydrogen Peroxide increasies oxygen and hemoglobin dissociation, thereby maximizing the delivery of oxygen from the blood to the cells, according to a prominent doctor best known for treating AIDS patients with a holistic protocol which includes oxygen therapy.”

An exerpt from an article by Dr. David G. Williams:

Helps Plants
It is this hydrogen peroxide in rainwater that makes it so much more effective than tap water when given to plants. With the increased levels of atmospheric pollution, however, greater amounts of H202 react with air-borne toxins and never reach the ground. To compensate for this, many farmers have been increasing crop yields by spraying them with diluted hydrogen peroxide (5 to 16 ounces of 35% mixed with 20 gallons of water per acre). You can achieve the same beneficial effect with your house plants by adding 1 ounce of 3% hydrogen peroxide (or 16 drops of 35% solution) to every quart of water you give your plants. (It can also be made into an excellent safe insecticide. Simply spray your plants with 8 ounces of 3% peroxide mixed with 8 ounces of white sugar and one gallon of water.)

Newer research indicates we need hydrogen peroxide for a multitude of other chemical reactions that take place throughout the body. For example, we now know that vitamin C helps fight infections by producing hydrogen peroxide, which in turn stimulates the production of prostaglandins. Also lactobacillus found in the colon and vagina produce hydrogen peroxide. This destroys harmful bacteria and viruses, preventing colon disease, vaginitis, bladder infections and a host of other common ailments. (Infect Dis News Aug.8,91:5). When lactobacillus in the colon or vaginal tract have been overrun with harmful viruses, yeast, or bacteria, an effective douche or enema solution can be made using 3 tablespoons of 3% H202 in 1 quart of distilled water. Keep in mind, however, that a good bacterial flora must always be re-established in theses areas to achieve lasting results. 

Aerobic versus Anerobic
While we are discussing enemas and douches, there is another misconception about H202 I need to address. The friendly bacteria in the colon and vagina are aerobic. In other words, they flourish in high oxygen environments and thrive in the presence of oxygen rich H202. On the other hand, most strains of harmful bacteria (and cancer cells) are anaerobic and cannot survive in the presence of oxygen or H202. We can agree that hydrogen peroxide produced within individual body cells is essential for life. And no one doubts its effectiveness when it comes to treating infections topically. The controversy deals with ingesting the substance orally or introducing it into the body intravenously. The dispute has been going on for decades, and considering the attitude of our medical community, it will continue for many more decades to come. 

Here’s the link to the full article by Dr. David G. Williams:


So far, I’m limiting myself to footbaths with added H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide). I’m also trying to find a source for food grade H2O2 here in Thailand. That’s the only variety that can be taken internally and even then only a few drops at a time. Read as much as you can about it first if you get tempted. So far, all I can find is the standard 3% variety used as an antiseptic. Bought a bottle in Bangkok last night for 20 Baht (about 70 cents). No wonder the pharmaceuticals are worried! 

I just started but I’ll keep you posted as to whether it does anything. Nothing else is working so what the heck, eh!

See ya!
Bob

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