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Jim,

 

Be careful with this treatment. It can cause air embolisms. Providence Hospital

in Portland Oregon reported multiple individuals coming into their hyberbaric

chamber therapy room with air embolisms from H202 treatment. Yes, some people

have benefited, but it is like anything else. Be careful!

 

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In the book, " the one-minute cure " by Madison Cavanaugh, the author did very

extensive research and suggested that H2O2 cures most of the diseases

including cancer. He recommends that we use 35% food grade diluted in water

before drinking in empty stomach. This practice has been well known in Europe.

Does anyone have any experiences with this therapy in treating cancers?

Jim

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Jim,

I tried this for the 27 days.

I have no proof that it did anything one way or the other.

At the end I was pretty sick of it so I did not follow up with a maintenance

dose.

At the the end I felt more and more nausea each day.

Be careful to not get it on your skin and keep the bottle where children could

not touch it.

Good Luck,

Rob

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Rob, why did you use H2O2 in the first place? What were your dosage? How

did you take it?

Thanks.

Jim

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Jim,

I tried this for the 27 days.

I have no proof that it did anything one way or the other.

At the end I was pretty sick of it so I did not follow up with a

maintenance dose.

At the the end I felt more and more nausea each day.

Be careful to not get it on your skin and keep the bottle where children

could not touch it.

Good Luck,

Rob

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Hi Pasha; I've been an ozone therapist since 2001, and I've read nearly all the

data on it and peroxide therapy. I and a doctor in Nanaimo BC prefer ozone to

peroxide but several local naturopaths in three cities near me use peroxide IV.

I favour a steam sauna, ozonated water and ozonated oil, and I am approved to

get supplies like butterfly needles and syringes from hospital stores, even

though intravenous ozone is a non-medical therapy.

I think peroxide is wonderful IV therapy, an excellent cleaner especially with

colloidal silver, and it gives off a lot more oxygen than stabilised oxygen

products do. I don't think there are any negatives with the therapy. Peroxide is

well supported by decades of practice.

What kind of peroxide therapy were you considering?

all good,

Duncan

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> I would greatly appreciate Duncan's and Alobar's thoughts about H2O2 therapy.

>

> Thanks,

> Pasha

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Dunkan, I know who you are (from years on this and other groups) and most of

your knowledge and advices I'm using with good results.

I consider to try to use it internally - at least, IMO, it will do no harm at

low concentrations - because past couple of months I've got a big discomfort

with my colon and I had to greatly reduce my all kinds of fiber consumption (I

gave up the only grain or seed - by your definition " exotic " - chia, three tsp a

day), even fresh veggie juice, to get relief of cramps. And I feel better om

meat, whey, raw eggs, fermented dairy -

kefir, home brew sour cream, cream (40%!), butter (at least 82%,

European), different kinds of animal fats, fish and cod, CO and red palm oil.

I like fats - now at 5'11 " I'm 71 kg from 92 kg 4 year ago (I'm 64 yo, Type II)!

Unfortunately, I can't do IV by myself and am not sure if somebody here, in LA,

USA, would perform it legally.

That's my story,

Pasha

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From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 8:03:39 AM

Subject: Re: H2O2 therapy

 

Hi Pasha; I've been an ozone therapist since 2001, and I've read nearly all the

data on it and peroxide therapy. I and a doctor in Nanaimo BC prefer ozone to

peroxide but several local naturopaths in three cities near me use peroxide IV.

I favour a steam sauna, ozonated water and ozonated oil, and I am approved to

get supplies like butterfly needles and syringes from hospital stores, even

though intravenous ozone is a non-medical therapy.

I think peroxide is wonderful IV therapy, an excellent cleaner especially with

colloidal silver, and it gives off a lot more oxygen than stabilised oxygen

products do. I don't think there are any negatives with the therapy. Peroxide is

well supported by decades of practice.

What kind of peroxide therapy were you considering?

all good,

Duncan

>

> I would greatly appreciate Duncan's and Alobar's thoughts about H2O2 therapy.

>

> Thanks,

> Pasha

>

>

>

thanks,

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Pasha:

An ozone steam sauna is the preferred bio-oxidative therapy for home use.

Ozone given as direct IV gas injection is better IMO than peroxide IV.

You can do ozone IV yourself with a 10 cc glass syringe and a small needle. It

is 15 minute therapy that requires a minimum of equipment, no IV bags or

hangers, no saline, no heparin, and no doctor.

There is easy documentation online, and you can also communicate with people who

have been self-treating for years, such as Arthur Rambo on Dr. Pressman's group

oxyplus:

oxyplus

I have one of Dr. Pressman's Plasmafire alphas; while it is well suited to

everything including ozone steam saunas, the smaller beta is adequate for

smaller things such as IV gas, limb bagging, insufflation and making ozonized

olive oil or water. Both models I think are sold as water purifiers but both are

made to medical grade standards with regard to reduced ozone-corruptables, thus

fewer toxins, in the ozone stream.

http://www.plasmafire.com

Your direct question was on treatment in LA; Dr. Pressman probably knows of

someone who does ozone IV and the naturopaths adopted oxygen therapies 150 years

ago so they are the ones to ask.

all good,

Duncan

> >

> > I would greatly appreciate Duncan's and Alobar's thoughts about H2O2

therapy.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Pasha

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> >

> >

>

>

> thanks,

>

>

>

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Sorry for misspelling your name and thanks for info - now I've to " digest " it

and learn more...

 

Best regards,

Pasha

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From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 5:07:26 PM

Subject: Re: H2O2 therapy

 

Pasha:

An ozone steam sauna is the preferred bio-oxidative therapy for home use.

Ozone given as direct IV gas injection is better IMO than peroxide IV.

You can do ozone IV yourself with a 10 cc glass syringe and a small needle. It

is 15 minute therapy that requires a minimum of equipment, no IV bags or

hangers, no saline, no heparin, and no doctor.

There is easy documentation online, and you can also communicate with people who

have been self-treating for years, such as Arthur Rambo on Dr. Pressman's group

oxyplus:

oxyplus

I have one of Dr. Pressman's Plasmafire alphas; while it is well suited to

everything including ozone steam saunas, the smaller beta is adequate for

smaller things such as IV gas, limb bagging, insufflation and making ozonized

olive oil or water. Both models I think are sold as water purifiers but both are

made to medical grade standards with regard to reduced ozone-corruptables, thus

fewer toxins, in the ozone stream.

http://www.plasmafire.com

Your direct question was on treatment in LA; Dr. Pressman probably knows of

someone who does ozone IV and the naturopaths adopted oxygen therapies 150 years

ago so they are the ones to ask.

all good,

Duncan

> >

> > I would greatly appreciate Duncan's and Alobar's thoughts about H2O2

therapy.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Pasha

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> thanks,

>

>

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