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Hot Dog Harry (The Dude)
(OP) User ID: 80969137 United States 10/13/2021 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've used a nebulizer and 3% hydrogen peroxide for over a year. The results are amazing. My lungs are clear and I have no sinus problems. Quoting: Whatever It Takes Here's a method developed by Bill Munro. A nice old guy who's a bit of a legend. He survived decades with COPD using this. Thanks, Bill. I've seen that method used by another older gentleman on Youtube. It delivers larger droplets and a more concentrated dose than a nebulized mist. I don't have any research papers currently to support daily use so I can't offer any opinion. He seems to be doing pretty well though. If anyone has any more research on this daily method, please post it here. |
Hot Dog Harry (The Dude)
(OP) User ID: 80969137 United States 10/13/2021 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | have 3 bc they keep getting packed up. read the prior thread on this, op where someone was saying mucus membranes would be impacted, but i had already been gargling with it, using a peroxide soaked q-tip.to swab my nostrils, and peroxide on a toothbrush for use on my teeth, gums, tongue to ensure bad bacteria in my mouth was treated when dealing with some sinus stuff from allergies. it totally helped! I just thought to do it as ut's in some toothpastes and people use it for teeth whitening... always have some on hand for first aid and some cleaning uses. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80266206 I'm wondering if it can be used in place of albuterol in a nebulizer? sounds like you have done so. that was my plan to do, but using it as i was, along with plantain tea and other teas, cleared up my chest without the need for the nebulizer. recently bought some food grade peroxide just to have on hand, though have not used any yet. thanks for updating us on this topic, op! it helps as back-up argument against shills and such, but like you (though definitely less experince) had already had success with peroxide. thanks for the info on the eye drops with iodine solution. had little but of conjunctivitis due to those same allergy/sinus issues (environmental exposure to dust), but found some awesome homeopathic eye drops sold online. am going to ensure i have some of what you recommended on hand jic needed in the future for any eye discomfort. thanks very much!!! I took Albuterol as a kid. You won't get the same effect from the 3% hydrogen peroxide. The pump inhaler delivers a steroid that opens airways while the nebulized hydrogen peroxide kills infections. One offers fast breathing relief while the other offers a cure from infection. Once the infection is gone, you hopefully won't need anymore help breathing. I wish I hadn't have used my inhaler as much as I did when I was younger. It can be a crutch more than a cure. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've used a nebulizer and 3% hydrogen peroxide for over a year. The results are amazing. My lungs are clear and I have no sinus problems. Quoting: Whatever It Takes Here's a method developed by Bill Munro. A nice old guy who's a bit of a legend. He survived over 50 years with COPD using this. Thanks, Bill. That's good. I regarded nebulized HP as a treatment only to be used when in danger of getting seriously sick. Now, I'm thinking that more frequent use would be good. One point, if you prefer food grade HP, don't order the big size like I did. It only lasts so long before it loses its potency. Most of it will go to waste. Order the smallest size available. thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. |
Hot Dog Harry (The Dude)
(OP) User ID: 80969137 United States 10/13/2021 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've used a nebulizer and 3% hydrogen peroxide for over a year. The results are amazing. My lungs are clear and I have no sinus problems. Quoting: Whatever It Takes Here's a method developed by Bill Munro. A nice old guy who's a bit of a legend. He survived over 50 years with COPD using this. Thanks, Bill. That's good. I regarded nebulized HP as a treatment only to be used when in danger of getting seriously sick. Now, I'm thinking that more frequent use would be good. One point, if you prefer food grade HP, don't order the big size like I did. It only lasts so long before it loses its potency. Most of it will go to waste. Order the smallest size available. thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. I might only use this technique a couple times a year if I feel an infection coming on. I would have to be constantly buying more food grade hydrogen peroxide to make sure it was fresh when I needed it. I'd rather just pop on down to the grocery store and pick up a fresh bottle for a buck when I feel an infection coming on. |
Whatever It Takes
User ID: 80990198 United States 10/13/2021 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've used a nebulizer and 3% hydrogen peroxide for over a year. The results are amazing. My lungs are clear and I have no sinus problems. Quoting: Whatever It Takes Here's a method developed by Bill Munro. A nice old guy who's a bit of a legend. He survived over 50 years with COPD using this. Thanks, Bill. That's good. I regarded nebulized HP as a treatment only to be used when in danger of getting seriously sick. Now, I'm thinking that more frequent use would be good. One point, if you prefer food grade HP, don't order the big size like I did. It only lasts so long before it loses its potency. Most of it will go to waste. Order the smallest size available. thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Whatever It Takes |
Your Huckleberry
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | have 3 bc they keep getting packed up. read the prior thread on this, op where someone was saying mucus membranes would be impacted, but i had already been gargling with it, using a peroxide soaked q-tip.to swab my nostrils, and peroxide on a toothbrush for use on my teeth, gums, tongue to ensure bad bacteria in my mouth was treated when dealing with some sinus stuff from allergies. it totally helped! I just thought to do it as ut's in some toothpastes and people use it for teeth whitening... always have some on hand for first aid and some cleaning uses. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80266206 I'm wondering if it can be used in place of albuterol in a nebulizer? sounds like you have done so. that was my plan to do, but using it as i was, along with plantain tea and other teas, cleared up my chest without the need for the nebulizer. recently bought some food grade peroxide just to have on hand, though have not used any yet. thanks for updating us on this topic, op! it helps as back-up argument against shills and such, but like you (though definitely less experince) had already had success with peroxide. thanks for the info on the eye drops with iodine solution. had little but of conjunctivitis due to those same allergy/sinus issues (environmental exposure to dust), but found some awesome homeopathic eye drops sold online. am going to ensure i have some of what you recommended on hand jic needed in the future for any eye discomfort. thanks very much!!! I took Albuterol as a kid. You won't get the same effect from the 3% hydrogen peroxide. The pump inhaler delivers a steroid that opens airways while the nebulized hydrogen peroxide kills infections. One offers fast breathing relief while the other offers a cure from infection. Once the infection is gone, you hopefully won't need anymore help breathing. I wish I hadn't have used my inhaler as much as I did when I was younger. It can be a crutch more than a cure. i don't have asthma so getting rid of gunk was why I've used it. have had slight asthma from allergies which caused an infection. i don't like using albuterol inhaler or nebulizer when having bronchitis or such bc it makes me feel all jittery and heart races. dont like that feeling, doesn't feel natural or good to me. thinking the peroxide would attack the issue without need for steroids, but if someone needs immediate lung opening to breathe, i get your point. since caffeine also makes people breathe better rapidly, am now wondering if ther is a way to inhale caffeine vs. steroids. caffeine is a naturally occurring substance...guess steroids are from natural things, too....but, afaik they are not naturally occurring like caffeine is. hmmm. of course drinking coffee, like coffee, provides immediate relief for breathing issues. wonder if parents of children with asthma know this? have heard all these cases of little children dying from asthma bc theybdisnt have their rescue inhaler on them. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I sure as hell am not putting that stuff in my eyes. You got to be kidding. I will be getting a nebulizer... thanks for the info. Quoting: continuity If you read more closely, you'll see there is no recommendation to put H2O2 into your eyes. yeah, it's proviodine or somesuch. need to get some of that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | have 3 bc they keep getting packed up. read the prior thread on this, op where someone was saying mucus membranes would be impacted, but i had already been gargling with it, using a peroxide soaked q-tip.to swab my nostrils, and peroxide on a toothbrush for use on my teeth, gums, tongue to ensure bad bacteria in my mouth was treated when dealing with some sinus stuff from allergies. it totally helped! I just thought to do it as ut's in some toothpastes and people use it for teeth whitening... always have some on hand for first aid and some cleaning uses. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80266206 I'm wondering if it can be used in place of albuterol in a nebulizer? sounds like you have done so. that was my plan to do, but using it as i was, along with plantain tea and other teas, cleared up my chest without the need for the nebulizer. recently bought some food grade peroxide just to have on hand, though have not used any yet. thanks for updating us on this topic, op! it helps as back-up argument against shills and such, but like you (though definitely less experince) had already had success with peroxide. thanks for the info on the eye drops with iodine solution. had little but of conjunctivitis due to those same allergy/sinus issues (environmental exposure to dust), but found some awesome homeopathic eye drops sold online. am going to ensure i have some of what you recommended on hand jic needed in the future for any eye discomfort. thanks very much!!! I took Albuterol as a kid. You won't get the same effect from the 3% hydrogen peroxide. The pump inhaler delivers a steroid that opens airways while the nebulized hydrogen peroxide kills infections. One offers fast breathing relief while the other offers a cure from infection. Once the infection is gone, you hopefully won't need anymore help breathing. I wish I hadn't have used my inhaler as much as I did when I was younger. It can be a crutch more than a cure. why do you wish you hadn't? I'm sure your lungs are fine now, right? the use of albuterol shouldn't have cause any long term bad effects. |
Your Huckleberry
User ID: 80998795 United States 10/13/2021 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've used a nebulizer and 3% hydrogen peroxide for over a year. The results are amazing. My lungs are clear and I have no sinus problems. Quoting: Whatever It Takes Here's a method developed by Bill Munro. A nice old guy who's a bit of a legend. He survived over 50 years with COPD using this. Thanks, Bill. That's good. I regarded nebulized HP as a treatment only to be used when in danger of getting seriously sick. Now, I'm thinking that more frequent use would be good. One point, if you prefer food grade HP, don't order the big size like I did. It only lasts so long before it loses its potency. Most of it will go to waste. Order the smallest size available. thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. Your Huckleberry |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76870401 That's good. I regarded nebulized HP as a treatment only to be used when in danger of getting seriously sick. Now, I'm thinking that more frequent use would be good. One point, if you prefer food grade HP, don't order the big size like I did. It only lasts so long before it loses its potency. Most of it will go to waste. Order the smallest size available. thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. you need to read the op again. |
Hot Dog Harry (The Dude)
(OP) User ID: 80969137 United States 10/13/2021 04:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | have 3 bc they keep getting packed up. read the prior thread on this, op where someone was saying mucus membranes would be impacted, but i had already been gargling with it, using a peroxide soaked q-tip.to swab my nostrils, and peroxide on a toothbrush for use on my teeth, gums, tongue to ensure bad bacteria in my mouth was treated when dealing with some sinus stuff from allergies. it totally helped! I just thought to do it as ut's in some toothpastes and people use it for teeth whitening... always have some on hand for first aid and some cleaning uses. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80266206 I'm wondering if it can be used in place of albuterol in a nebulizer? sounds like you have done so. that was my plan to do, but using it as i was, along with plantain tea and other teas, cleared up my chest without the need for the nebulizer. recently bought some food grade peroxide just to have on hand, though have not used any yet. thanks for updating us on this topic, op! it helps as back-up argument against shills and such, but like you (though definitely less experince) had already had success with peroxide. thanks for the info on the eye drops with iodine solution. had little but of conjunctivitis due to those same allergy/sinus issues (environmental exposure to dust), but found some awesome homeopathic eye drops sold online. am going to ensure i have some of what you recommended on hand jic needed in the future for any eye discomfort. thanks very much!!! I took Albuterol as a kid. You won't get the same effect from the 3% hydrogen peroxide. The pump inhaler delivers a steroid that opens airways while the nebulized hydrogen peroxide kills infections. One offers fast breathing relief while the other offers a cure from infection. Once the infection is gone, you hopefully won't need anymore help breathing. I wish I hadn't have used my inhaler as much as I did when I was younger. It can be a crutch more than a cure. i don't have asthma so getting rid of gunk was why I've used it. have had slight asthma from allergies which caused an infection. i don't like using albuterol inhaler or nebulizer when having bronchitis or such bc it makes me feel all jittery and heart races. dont like that feeling, doesn't feel natural or good to me. thinking the peroxide would attack the issue without need for steroids, but if someone needs immediate lung opening to breathe, i get your point. since caffeine also makes people breathe better rapidly, am now wondering if ther is a way to inhale caffeine vs. steroids. caffeine is a naturally occurring substance...guess steroids are from natural things, too....but, afaik they are not naturally occurring like caffeine is. hmmm. of course drinking coffee, like coffee, provides immediate relief for breathing issues. wonder if parents of children with asthma know this? have heard all these cases of little children dying from asthma bc theybdisnt have their rescue inhaler on them. Here's a video and channel you might want to check out for more natural therapies: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Channel: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Your Huckleberry
User ID: 80998795 United States 10/13/2021 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80266206 thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. you need to read the op again. No I don't. Been doing this for a long time. Those stabilizers need to be processed by the liver. It is not a death sentence which is why I said that "in a pinch" you can use it internally. And YES, nasal inhalation and gargling is INTERNAL use. Your Huckleberry |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 04:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | have 3 bc they keep getting packed up. read the prior thread on this, op where someone was saying mucus membranes would be impacted, but i had already been gargling with it, using a peroxide soaked q-tip.to swab my nostrils, and peroxide on a toothbrush for use on my teeth, gums, tongue to ensure bad bacteria in my mouth was treated when dealing with some sinus stuff from allergies. it totally helped! I just thought to do it as ut's in some toothpastes and people use it for teeth whitening... always have some on hand for first aid and some cleaning uses. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80266206 I'm wondering if it can be used in place of albuterol in a nebulizer? sounds like you have done so. that was my plan to do, but using it as i was, along with plantain tea and other teas, cleared up my chest without the need for the nebulizer. recently bought some food grade peroxide just to have on hand, though have not used any yet. thanks for updating us on this topic, op! it helps as back-up argument against shills and such, but like you (though definitely less experince) had already had success with peroxide. thanks for the info on the eye drops with iodine solution. had little but of conjunctivitis due to those same allergy/sinus issues (environmental exposure to dust), but found some awesome homeopathic eye drops sold online. am going to ensure i have some of what you recommended on hand jic needed in the future for any eye discomfort. thanks very much!!! I took Albuterol as a kid. You won't get the same effect from the 3% hydrogen peroxide. The pump inhaler delivers a steroid that opens airways while the nebulized hydrogen peroxide kills infections. One offers fast breathing relief while the other offers a cure from infection. Once the infection is gone, you hopefully won't need anymore help breathing. I wish I hadn't have used my inhaler as much as I did when I was younger. It can be a crutch more than a cure. was referring to albuterol liquid in the nebulizer, not a rescue inhaler. the nebulizer has less jitteriness and heart racing. with peroxide there won't be any of those weird effects. will say again, get the point for those who need it to be able to breathe right away. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Whatever It Takes Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. you need to read the op again. No I don't. Been doing this for a long time. Those stabilizers need to be processed by the liver. It is not a death sentence which is why I said that "in a pinch" you can use it internally. And YES, nasal inhalation and gargling is INTERNAL use. take up your argument with the researchers then? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80266206 United States 10/13/2021 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Whatever It Takes Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. you need to read the op again. No I don't. Been doing this for a long time. Those stabilizers need to be processed by the liver. It is not a death sentence which is why I said that "in a pinch" you can use it internally. And YES, nasal inhalation and gargling is INTERNAL use. your the same person who was saying to use food grade bc of mucus membranes in that earlier thread some weeks or months ago. now that op has addressed that concern, you have moved onto fear mongering about the liver. i smell ewwwww. DO FUCK OFF FEAR MONGERER. your ilk must have some monetary interest the food grade peroxide or you just love to try and sow FEAR. it ain't working bitch, it's never going to work ever again....for any of you. |
Your Huckleberry
User ID: 80998795 United States 10/13/2021 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Your Huckleberry Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. you need to read the op again. No I don't. Been doing this for a long time. Those stabilizers need to be processed by the liver. It is not a death sentence which is why I said that "in a pinch" you can use it internally. And YES, nasal inhalation and gargling is INTERNAL use. your the same person who was saying to use food grade bc of mucus membranes in that earlier thread some weeks or months ago. now that op has addressed that concern, you have moved onto fear mongering about the liver. i smell ewwwww. DO FUCK OFF FEAR MONGERER. your ilk must have some monetary interest the food grade peroxide or you just love to try and sow FEAR. it ain't working bitch, it's never going to work ever again....for any of you. no dipshit, I am not the same person. I have actually recommended storebought 3% H202 for nebulization in MANY covid threads since the scamdemic first started. Mostly under User name "the Decider" which became Augmentalist. But I am adding to the conversation, and simply said don't use it REGULARLY, b/c most people's livers are fubar and don't need to deal with more toxins. Plus the food grade 35% is cheap and lasts a very long time. Butthurt about that? Too bad. Eat a bag of dicks. Last Edited by Your Huckleberry on 10/13/2021 04:19 PM Your Huckleberry |
Whatever It Takes
User ID: 80990198 United States 10/13/2021 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76870401 That's good. I regarded nebulized HP as a treatment only to be used when in danger of getting seriously sick. Now, I'm thinking that more frequent use would be good. One point, if you prefer food grade HP, don't order the big size like I did. It only lasts so long before it loses its potency. Most of it will go to waste. Order the smallest size available. thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. I'm looking at the bottle right now: hydrogen peroxide and purified water. That's it. . Whatever It Takes |
WhiteAngel
also known at WA User ID: 80425530 United States 10/13/2021 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tried the hydrogen peroxide in my nebulizer, couple of drops in sterile distilled water. Almost choked to death coughing. Got some NAC, seems to be making the asthma worse also. Suggestions? Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Catseye
User ID: 80881945 Dominican Republic 10/13/2021 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No I don't. Been doing this for a long time. Those stabilizers need to be processed by the liver. It is not a death sentence which is why I said that "in a pinch" you can use it internally. And YES, nasal inhalation and gargling is INTERNAL use. your the same person who was saying to use food grade bc of mucus membranes in that earlier thread some weeks or months ago. now that op has addressed that concern, you have moved onto fear mongering about the liver. i smell ewwwww. DO FUCK OFF FEAR MONGERER. your ilk must have some monetary interest the food grade peroxide or you just love to try and sow FEAR. it ain't working bitch, it's never going to work ever again....for any of you. no dipshit, I am not the same person. I have actually recommended storebought 3% H202 for nebulization in MANY covid threads since the scamdemic first started. Mostly under User name "the Decider" which became Augmentalist. But I am adding to the conversation, and simply said don't use it REGULARLY, b/c most people's livers are fubar and don't need to deal with more toxins. Plus the food grade 35% is cheap and lasts a very long time. Butthurt about that? Too bad. Eat a bag of dicks. actually that’s even what Dr Mercola says in his video, that if you’re in a pinch you can take your chances with the store shelf ones but you’re gambling with whatever preservatives are in them, get the food grade when you can Forgive your enemies, it messes with their heads. Thoughts create, mind them well. |
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Whatever It Takes
User ID: 80990198 United States 10/13/2021 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have severe asthma that is mostly uncontrolled Quoting: WhiteAngel Tried the hydrogen peroxide in my nebulizer, couple of drops in sterile distilled water. Almost choked to death coughing. Got some NAC, seems to be making the asthma worse also. Suggestions? I nebulize straight 3% hydrogen peroxide. It causes some coughing at first, but it is breaking up congestion. I seem to tolerate it well, otherwise. . Whatever It Takes |
My Fear
User ID: 78793482 United States 10/13/2021 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DO NOT DO THIS! NEVER PUT HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN A NEBULIZER. Hydrogen Peroxided is extremely caustic to human tissue and would be also to the tissue thin linings of the lung. Quoting: My Fear It is for break external use only. Where is your backup info on that? Pretty sure OP provided his..where is yours? I have consumed the stuff before and I'm still ok. Just like Op... personal experience and also what my surgeon told me after I used. it. |
Hot Dog Harry (The Dude)
(OP) User ID: 80969137 United States 10/13/2021 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i recommend everyone have one of these... Quoting: Grove Street (revived) i used one ten years when i had a bad bout of bronchitis.. worked like a charm Can you recommend a reliable brand of nebulizer? The ones on Amazon have poor and fake reviews. Thanks! The one I use has lots of different brand names. It's shown in the picture below. They have recently jacked up the price so try to find it for around $25 or less. I've dropped it on the floor a few times and it still works fine. Take the batteries out when you aren't using it. Type "portable nebulizer" to find it. https://imgur.com/m6fRZos |
WhiteAngel
also known at WA User ID: 80425530 United States 10/13/2021 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have severe asthma that is mostly uncontrolled Quoting: WhiteAngel Tried the hydrogen peroxide in my nebulizer, couple of drops in sterile distilled water. Almost choked to death coughing. Got some NAC, seems to be making the asthma worse also. Suggestions? I nebulize straight 3% hydrogen peroxide. It causes some coughing at first, but it is breaking up congestion. I seem to tolerate it well, otherwise. . How many drops do you start with in saline? Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Your Huckleberry
User ID: 80998795 United States 10/13/2021 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80266206 thought he was going to use that inside his nose! thought to myself ... hmmm that's even better than applying inside nose on a qtip (which stopped bloody noses and the sinus issues which caused them). i'm wondering where he is spraying in his mouth? his palate? back of his throat? is it suggested to use food grade in this instance because it's going down the throat? as long as you keep hydrogen bottle closed it shouldn't go bad? maybe just open larger container to pour into other dark bottle, to prolong its shelf life since iirc food grade has no preservatives, that should make it last longer. Trust me, you don't need food grade. That's a gimmick and it's hard to find in 3% solution. Go to Wally World and get an $0.88 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dispense to nebulizer or spray bottle from that. It will last just fine after opening. . Store bought 3% Hyd. Per. contains stabilizers, namely phenol, sodium stannate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and acetanilide. It can be used in a pinch, but should NOT be used regularly internally. I still have the remains of a gallon of food grade 35% I purchased over 10 years ago. It loses potency over time, but it is still potent. PRO TIP If you are symptomatic for any microbial infection, especially having symptoms in the lungs, add some colloidal silver to the H2O2. I'm looking at the bottle right now: hydrogen peroxide and purified water. That's it. . Unfortunately, like so many other industries, lawyers have negotiated labeling requirements where under a certain % of something "recognized as safe" by the FDA is not required to be listed. This is something I learned MANY years ago for my nutritional/natural healing consultancy Read this for an example, it is the first one I could find. [link to www.using-hydrogen-peroxide.com (secure)] Your Huckleberry |
Whatever It Takes
User ID: 80990198 United States 10/13/2021 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i recommend everyone have one of these... Quoting: Grove Street (revived) i used one ten years when i had a bad bout of bronchitis.. worked like a charm Can you recommend a reliable brand of nebulizer? The ones on Amazon have poor and fake reviews. Thanks! My nebulizer pump is a BeC brand. It's ran well for over a year. . Whatever It Takes |
Rock Blood
User ID: 23891246 United States 10/13/2021 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At about 1% food grade I've used it in my BPAP machine on occassion (watering down 3%) -- it works just fine. I recently had a CTScan of my lungs (unrelated reasons) -- no issues found. So doing so 3-4 times over 2 years at least has not produced a noticeable problem. Now if you were a smoker and had really awful lungs in first place -- might be more of an issue if there is disease it is reacting with there, but I do not smoke. Anyways, I agree it works -- colds/flus/COVID clear up by evening of same day. So no issue for me. Last Edited by Rock Blood on 10/13/2021 04:40 PM Rock |