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Jim Lambert wrote:

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> From: Jim Lambert <jlambert@...>

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> Does anybody know:

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> Has anybody used peroxide in water on plants? I want to save

> a plant I believe was overwatered. I'm wondering if a little

> peroxide in water would help??? It seems to make sense.

> Anybody done it? How much peroxide to how much water?

> How long would oxygen from peroxide remain in water after

> mixing it in? And, since I know temperature might be a

> factor, say at 70-75f. Even a bald guess would help. In

> other words, will there still be oxygen in the water the

> next day? Two days? Or, do I have to mix more each time I

> water?

> TIA,

> jim :)

Jim:

How badly overwatered ? What kind of plant ? If you put 3% H2O2 into

soil, not more than 2-3 tablespoons if it is a small house plant and

sprinkle 2-3 capsules of calcium around after the H2O2 has started to

bubble good you might save it.

I use hydrogenperoxide several times per year on my whole garden and it

seems to perk everything up very nicely. My potatoes produce 20 to 30

lbs per plant and tomatoes love it. In my garden I use 10% but for house

plants 3% is enough. The calcium will absorb much water and is an

esential nutrient for most plants.

Most house plants get done in by too much H2O.

Good luck.

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: Hydrogen peroxide is a potent oxidant and that's precisely what benefits

us when it is used as an alternative cure. Like any kind of cure there can be

" too little " and " too much " . Suffice to say those employing the therapy find the

middle ground provides benefits without increasing risk.

all good,

Duncan

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, Also consider where you hear negative information. This is such a simple

and cheap method of healthcare that I would proport that those agencies that do

not want knowledge of this to spread...or people who are uninformed and

leary...would abash its use.

I, for one, will not stop using this. Twelve years and still going strong. The

key is to use it as needed. Use it in the right dilutions. I also know a company

who installs systems to put H202 into your house water, just like any other

filtering system. They shared many reports of people whose health has

dramatically improved with their system. They completely enjoyed hearing how I

have used it, too. I live by myself and in a trailer and I did find it feasible

for myself to get this system, or I would probably have one.

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From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Mon, February 14, 2011 6:17:44 PM

Subject: Re: peroxide question

: Hydrogen peroxide is a potent oxidant and that's precisely what benefits

us when it is used as an alternative cure. Like any kind of cure there can be

" too little " and " too much " . Suffice to say those employing the therapy find the

middle ground provides benefits without increasing risk.

all good,

Duncan

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> > good, and if one has a healthy immune system, one does not need a flu

> > shot.

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I absolutely agree with people using peroxide and ozone regardless of the

medical and governemnt disinformation on it.

That said, peroxide domestic water is an excellent idea but using peroxide water

for cooking gives me pause. Oral peroxide should always be taken on an empty

stomach so it does not oxidize food. Partially oxidized food contains reduced

food value of course, but also increased rancidity products including

carcinogens.

With a very low injection and oxidation rate, peroxide water might not change

food very much, but I'd need to know that detail as a consultant, as the concern

to a sensitive individual is similar to the concern over the amount of residual

chlorine in their domestic water.

all good,

Duncan

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Thanks Duncan and Lyn,

Maybe in my mindset it is always antioxidant as informed by many, should be

taken to get well. I do use hydrogen peroxide for wound and vegetable/fruits

disinfectant together with colloidal silver.

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Hydrogen peroxide is not appropriate for wound care. It damages the delicate,

healing tissue. Soap and water, followed by a saline rinse is advised. If HP is

all one has, then it should be diluted with water, 4-5 parts water to 1 part HP.

M

I do use hydrogen peroxide for wound and vegetable/fruits disinfectant

together with colloidal silver.

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What's missed by a lot of people is the fact that the oxidative challenge

provokes a huge natural antioxidant response that is more healing than the

oxygen was oxidizing. The oxidative therapy kills germs and makes the immune

system more responsive via the debris. It also performs bunch of immune sysytem

enhancements. The huge glutathione and other antioxidant increase perform more

immune system and damage control enhancements that stop infection from gaining

foothold. It's really a two-part therapy, of which some people only tweak one

part, the oxidative therapy. Both can be tweaked, and more people know about the

antioxidants.

all good,

Duncan

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Because I ahve it I choose ozone salve for wound care. I mix 1 part ozonated

olive oil with 3-4 parts of extra virgin olive oil to dilute it. One application

stays on for days, disinfecting the whole area for several millimeters, skin,

grime, matted fur and scabs, everything. It speeds healing, especially since

there is never any infection. It doesn't burn the tissues and skin and

everything heals without leaving so much as a crack even on " burn type " wounds

with areas filling in with new skin cells and deep healing. Very little

scarring.

So I don't have to nurse the wound as much as monitor it. An animal is difficult

to treat repeatedly or at all sometimes so gooping it on and leaving it

certainly has its advantages. With people, as thin as it goes on is plenty and

you can reapply if you think it's necessary. Often it isn't; one or two

treatments on people often does it. Salve works on intractable diabetic foot

ulcers.

all good,

Duncan

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> I do use hydrogen peroxide for wound and vegetable/fruits disinfectant

together with colloidal silver.

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Hey Duncan Crow ~

I would like to make up ozone salve, but I need a little more explanation. What

is the formula for ozonated olive oil?

How do you store it and how long is it good for? If on skin, will it bleach the

color?

Thanx

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