HYDROGEN
PEROXIDE
Hydrogen Peroxide is the most over looked chemical used
by man. New uses of it are coming to light every day. Bad
bugs be they, in your garden or your body, they cannot live
in an oxygen rich environment.
At
69 years old my muscles were so tight that to get out of
bed I would lay on my stomach and back out on to the floor,
push down on the bed and stand up. I knew there was something
to correct this bad situation. One morning while having
coffee with a friend, I noticed he had brought a small stack
of books with him. Being curious, I asked if I could look
at the books. The one that stood out to me was "O2xygen
Therapies". As I was scanning it, it became more interesting
to me. I asked him if I could take it home. It was a week
before returning the book. Being convinced Hydrogen Peroxide
was what I was looking for, it was now going to into my
system? The book gave three choices. Put 8 to 10 drops in
an 8 oz cup and drink it, four times a day. Next was, put
a pint of 35% in the bathtub and soak for 1 hour once a
week. Or go to a doctor for intravenous infusion once a
week. None of these had any appeal to me.
After
a week or two I decided that the easiest, and most efficient
way was to inhale the 3% peroxide into my mouth and on into
my lungs. I just happened to have a “Nasal Spray Pump” (see
sample picture below). I dumped the contents out, put in
the 3% peroxide as it comes from the drugstore. Now, how
many times do I pump? I settled for one pump per inhale,
and 4 times a day. That went on for about a month. As I
was laying down for a short rest, I noticed that I was breathing
freely. No forced inhale or exhale. That was the first thing
that I noticed while inhaling the peroxide. I then changed
the time when to inhale the peroxide. Now I inhale 2 times
in the morning and at night. While deep inhaling I pump
the pump as many times as I can, usually 8 to 10 pumps each
inhale. Another thing I noticed was, I sleep all night with
my mouth closed. I used to have heart aches that were very
uncomfortable, no more.
My
wife and I have been inhaling peroxide for 9 years now and
no colds, sore muscles, aches or pains. I take no medication
or vitamins. I am less than two years to 80 years old. My
lungs don’t give out when I work in my garden or other things
around the house. My house is 160 years old, so the work
never stops. Peroxide keeps our oxygen blood count in the
high 90’s.
One
of the first people that used the peroxide as I do was very
interesting. He had a low self-esteem. I found out that
he was on kidney dialysis. I discussed the peroxide several
times with him. Finally one day I went to his house with
a nasal spray pump. He opened it and poured out the contents
and filled it back up with 3% peroxide. He sprayed it in
to his mouth and into his lungs. I said you know how to
do it, and I left. Three days later I called him to see
if anything had happened. He said that he could breath easier.
Four days latter he called me, he was so excited all he
could say was “It’s working, It’s working". I asked
"What did it do?". He said he was waking up about
an hour and a half before normal and that he was coughing
up all the bad stuff that was in his lungs. He went back
to bed and when he woke up, he said he had not felt that
good in years. From that time on his spirit was always good
and his voice was up beat.
A
couple of people told me after four or five years of using
the peroxide they stopped. I ask why and both said they
did not get sick, and they don’t think it was working. You
can make that judgement. One friend of ours goes to the
doctor for pacemaker check ups and the doctor tells him
the peroxide will not help him but it will not do him any
harm. He is using his second pacemaker. He has told me several
times; if it were not for his inhaling the peroxide he would
not be here today.
Bill
Munro
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