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I have found various positive reports of the effects of Hydrogen

Peroxide treatment of emphysema, such as:

" 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 "

http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=516799

If what makes the H2O2 treatment effective is the oxygen, I wonder if

it is reasonable to suppose that MMS would do the same thing even

more? Or does the intravenous injection of the H2O2 function

differently? __._,_.__

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