Guest guest Posted May 11, 1999 Report Share Posted May 11, 1999 From our home page: Dr. Weg's Protocols for the peroxide. ANTI-INFECTIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL Part One - Patient home therapeutics Home oxidative therapy with hydrogen peroxide for all patients: A. Peroxide baths: Mix 3-4, 16 oz. common brown bottles of 3% peroxide in a hot water bath with 2 cups of Epsom salt. Soak for 30 minutes. Do this at least 1 to 3 times per week (no vitamins should be taken 4-8 hours before bath). This is the preferred way to take peroxide. Still better is a Jacuzzi with the jets turned on. This enhances the effects. A home whirlpool such as Polinex (cost about $110) fits on a standard bathtub and also greatly improves the effect. Increase the amount of peroxide and Epsom salt proportionally for the larger tub sizes. For economic bulk purchase of peroxide, consider obtaining the concentrated 27% solution sold by the gallon as a cleaner in some swimming pool shops. It is called " Baqua Shock " . This product is dangerous to the skin right out of the bottle. It must be diluted in your bath. Use about 1/10 the volume needed of 3% peroxide in your baths. B. Peroxide sponge/spray bath: Apply straight or dilute 3% peroxide, less than a full 16 oz. bottle in total, to your skin. Use liberally directly over as much surface as you can. Leave this on for up to 5 minutes and then wash off. This technique can work very well especially after a work out, hot shower or hot tub, when you are warm and/or sweaty with your pores open. To obtain results equivalent to a bath, it is required that you first apply the tanning product described below and wait about 5 minutes for your skin to flush before applying the peroxide. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - The use of Swedish Beauty " type A " or " Platinum " tingle factor 2 or 3 brand of tanning accelerator (available at tanning salons) applied to your skin and left on for 5 minutes before you sponge or bathe greatly increases the absorption of peroxide. The phone number of the manufacturer of this product is 1-800-532-9035. Note: The tanning accelerator should make you red and flushed before you apply peroxide to the skin. Try it on a small area first and then increase with each bath/sponge as tolerated. Other home oxidation techniques C. Oral Peroxide: Use 3% without preservatives. Take one capful in a full glass of water daily as tolerated, on empty stomach. (Substitute 35% food grade drops if possible). This is recommended only in cases when baths or IV's are not available. CAUTION: Although approved by the FDA as a food additive, some doctors believe oral H2O2 can be dangerous. D. Peroxide mouth irrigation: Use 1 part 3% peroxide with 2-5 parts warm water three times a day. Vigorously swish this mixture around in your mouth for 5 minutes rinsing several times. (Use 3 times daily for acute migraines or other head, neck or dental problems - especially recommended for sinusitis.) Using a Waterpik device for this treatment greatly enhances its effectiveness. E. Peroxide enema: 1-4 tablespoons in 1 liter instilled rectally (works well in CFIDS) F. Ozone baths in hot tubs etc. with ozone sterilized water may not contain enough ozone to have much therapeutic effect. If adequate ozone levels are achieved, the effect is excellent. G. The exposure of the skin to the sun or tanning salon without UV blockers will cause a systemic oxidizing effect by the UV rays reaching the blood near the surface. The use of the Swedish Beauty tanning accelerator greatly enhances the effect. High levels of oral vitamin C help avoid skin damage, but gradual, controlled exposure is important to avoid injury. Note: You should have vitamin C out of your system (at least 4 hours) before getting peroxide in any form. It's not dangerous if you forget. It just makes the peroxide treatment less effective. Vitamins should be resumed immediately after the peroxide. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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