Guest guest Posted November 23, 2000 Report Share Posted November 23, 2000 HI! I just wanted to say that I use food grade (35%) hydrogen peroxide in all that I drink or eat. I just add a few drops to a pitcher, and drink it. It takes some getting used to , and you have to be careful when using it as it can really burn if you get too much. Take care! I wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving! Noel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2000 Report Share Posted November 23, 2000 I need some clarification regarding the use of food grade hydrogen 35%. Cliff had some good ideas for me before, but what I don't understand is when you put the hydrogen in the tub doesn't it evaporate out or something? Someone else had said to leave the water in the tub so you don't send the treated water down the drain and use a submersion heater to reheat the water for the next bath time. I am not a physicist, but like I said, doesn't all this good oxygen in the water just bubble out? Also, can you put the food grade hydrogen in a pan with water and heat it and breath the steam? If so, how much would you put in? Additionally, if you can breath the steam for some benefit, isn't that evidence that the food grade hydrogen in the tub (as mentioned above) would infact "bubble-out"? These questions are all in reference to my friend who has lung cancer and I have gathered that the oxygen would be beneficial to him. Another question I have is in regards to a post that said I could build an ozone generator from things that I could purchase at a home improvement store. Quite possible I should have figured this out before going, but when I asked the staff at Home Depot (a huge, find everything you need type store) they had absolutely no idea what that was. How do I or where do I get the instructions on how to actually build it? I have seen the costs of ozone generators on line for over $1000 and I don't really have that much. Could my friend get a prescription for oxygen from his doctor? Or would a convetional doctor think he was nut if he asked for that? He has had bouts of pneumonia, so possibly that would be a rationale. My last question is about beta glucan injection that Moonbeam mentioned in one of her posts. Obviously he can't get something injected into his lungs, but he has this lump on his back that 3 doctors and two different states have said is "OK", but too me that seems weird that given his history, they would just decide that without testing it somehow. Wouldn't you agee? It does not seem to get any bigger, but it concerns me as do all of his health issues. Why wouldn't a doctor just cut it out just to be safe? I thank anyone for any responses they can give me to my long list. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2000 Report Share Posted November 24, 2000 This means the 35% peroxide WILL burn your skin wherever it touches....it hard to wash off so be careful. Otherwise, great stuff to supply oxygen...or use the 3%..just 10 X as much. best, JR HI! I just wanted to say that I use food grade (35%) hydrogen peroxide in all that I drink or eat. I just add a few drops to a pitcher, and drink it. It takes some getting used to , and you have to be careful when using it as it can really burn if you get too much. Take care! I wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving! Noel Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2000 Report Share Posted November 24, 2000 cures for cancereGroups From: Alwaysnoel@... Date sent: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 17:19:27 EST Send reply to: cures for cancereGroups Subject: Re: Clarification for methods of oxygen therapy and Beta Glucan > HI! > I just wanted to say that I use food grade (35%) hydrogen peroxide in all > that I drink or eat. I just add a few drops to a pitcher, and drink it. It > takes some getting used to , and you have to be careful when using it as it > can really burn if you get too much. > Take care! I wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving! > Noel Hi Noel, I used to add a few drops of peroxide to drinks also. Then one day I added too much and burned my stomach. It hurt real bad. I have not drunk it since then. Instead I add 20 drops of electrolytes of oxygen also called stabilized oxygen, to a glass of water. I have done this every day for the last six years or so. It is the only supplement I take every day. These are the problem with drinking a few drops of peroxide in a glass of water. 1. It tastes really, really bad to me. 2. If I overdose it is really bad. 3. The peroxide can react with food or things in the stomach, so not get to the blood. These are things associated with Drinking a few drops of stabilized electrolytes of Oxygen. 1. An overdose will produce temporary diarrhoer for a day. 2. It will not reat with suff in the stoach, so more of it actually gets to the blood stream. 3. It has no taste at all to me, especially if put in a flavored drink. 4. I purchased 100$ worth some years ago and I have used about a third so far. Although the original manufacturers used NaCLO2 (sodium chlorite) as the ingredient, new manufactureres are also using the more active and purer 99% grade, NaCLO3 (sodium chlorate). I purchase 500gms NaClO2 or NaCLO3, direct from a chemical company and dilute that powder to 6% solution. Then take about 20 drops per day. It is important to start at only a few drops per day and then graduall increase by a drop a day or a drop aweek untill you get to 20 or 30 drops. Eventually diarrhoea will occur, but I then reduce intake to a slightly lower amount where diarrhoea does not occur. moonbeam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2000 Report Share Posted November 26, 2000 From: " Angie " <AngeliqueW28@...> Date sent: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 21:18:01 -0000 Send reply to: cures for canceregroups Subject: Clarification for methods of oxygen therapy and Beta Glucan > regarding the use of food grade hydrogen 35%. > Someone else had said to leave the water in the tub so you don't send the > treated water down the drain and use a submersion heater to reheat the water > for the next bath time. Hi, You can definitely reheat the bath at least one time, with repeated use the peroxide will be degrades, so I suggest changing the water daily. If you are worried about sending it down the drain, it will be deactivated within minutes when it goes down the drain. On the other hand, low level nuclear waste is now allowed to be flushed down the drain, an that never gets deactivated. Further that the low level nuclear waste sludge from the sewer is allowed to be spread on good pastures and used as vegetable fertilizer. moonbeam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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