Guest guest Posted May 30, 2012 Report Share Posted May 30, 2012 I am a huge peroxide user, 15 years and running. Peroxide has always kept me from getting sick, as long as I could get it into me in time. I have used 3%, 12% and 35%. (Diluted, of course.) But I cannot get my Dad to use it. I am very surprised he is drinking vinegar because I think that is just as bad but I am glad he will do something natural for me. I am using the neb bcuz he is coughing has been bringing up mucous so I want to help it along and clear out the lungs. I DOOOO like the garlic bomb idea, I read earlier, tho! I might see if he will try that and we can get some OJ or oranges (to juice my own) tomorrow when we run some errands. ----- Original Message ----- I have had lots of luck putting about twenty five drops of peroxide, good grade, thirty five percent in four to six ounces of water and drinking it, three times a day. Using the Neb is an excellent approach, but drinking HP will increase tissue/oxygen levels and kill off most foreign pathogens. Since he is your Dad, assuming he is older, over fifty, after kicking the pneumonia, he should do that once a day to help inspire his immune system. You can expect some herzing about the third day, so seasalt flushes is good to get the dead pathogens out of his body, relieves the kidneys. He may get bitchy from the herzing, but best to continue if possible. david lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2012 Report Share Posted May 31, 2012 this Ultrasonic Nebulizer has been recommended at various websites.. for $60 and up. We found it on Ebay coming from Hong Kong for $25. www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=ultrasonic+nebulizer I and others have ordered it and to me it works just fine. The face cup is necessary for sinus issues, and this does great imo. Plug it in and breathe thru the cap holding it relatively level. A cool mist. If nebulizing drugs, and want something portable, this likely isn't it. Omron is usually the one ppl like, and it costs, as do replacement parts. Ultrasonic is the key word to look for so the particulate size is small enough to work. There has been loads of clinical evidence showing colloidal silver this way is curative... even in cancer patients. I too think alldaychemist is a bargain. US Postal made me sign for the pkg at the door, which makes it worth the shipping to me. Their drug choices are better, as you get Swiss and other EU companies. Prices were very low. India makes decent generic drugs, and certainly safer than China, notorious for counterfeit chemicals. I'm sure there are exceptions but they poison their own on a regular basis as part of the business culture. Until that changes, they'll not be world players. Companies use their cheap labor, and are rewarded with products that don't work, and a nightmare of legal difficulties bcz of it. ---tls Re: DMSO & Pneumonia Where can I buy a good nebulizer? What features should I try to get? BTW - All Day Chemist charges 25$ - I don't think that's awful coming from India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2012 Report Share Posted May 31, 2012 Hi brittkar95 The Ultrasonic is also what I have my Dad using and it works super. I had bought it for myself months ago but never used it yet, so now it has come in handy. And he likes it so much he has claimed ownership. He has never nebulized before, so I am tickled pink that he will use this. It REALLY helps clear the junk in the lungs. It was definitely a necessary step. I just wish I had put this into motion at the start of his infection. But better later than never! Lyn ----- Original Message ----- >>this Ultrasonic Nebulizer has been recommended at various websites.. for $60 and up. We found it on Ebay coming from Hong Kong for $25. www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=ultrasonic+nebulizer From: brittkar95 >>Where can I buy a good nebulizer? What features should I try to get?<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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