Steaming Vs Inhalation
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BETTER BUT WITH SIDE EFFECTS
I am a 36 year old male and suffer from chronic back problem (dull ache from nape of neck to lumbar region) for almost 16 years. Also during the last 4-5 years used develeop sore throat 3-4 times in year and had to use antibiotics. I also started getting frequent stomach infections which again had to be contolled using antibiotics
During last 2 years I have switched to more natural foods and cut down on processed foods and eating out in restaurants. I also started exercising regularly and since then I feel better....sore throats have become less intense and more manageable...haven't had a stomach infection in 2 years now and back also feels better and stronger. However I am not completely cured, there's still some muscular pain in the entire back region and my body still feels tired . I still get sore throat...the last one being about 3 weeks back.
So I first tried drinking h202 3-5 drops in 8oz of water for a week, but it caused acidity and I could n't eat properly ..so i discontinued it.Even 2 weeks after discontinuing intake of h202 the acidity continued. And by chance I started drinking a cupful of milk in morning and after about a weeks it cured the acidity .
Then i tried with nose inhaler, but it didn't work out since it not giving out a fine mist ( rather it worked like a spray bottle) and so I dicontinued it also. Then i read other posts on this site regarding using nebulizer.
I have started inhaling 3% ( 35% Food grade diluted to 3%-1 part h202 and 11 parts distilled water) hydrogen peroxide two days back using a nebulizer. Although generally i feel better- mind is more alert, breathing is deeper and i think i could work out better at the gym for last 2 days.
But there are two side effects that I have felt after taking h202 inhalations- 1) I have developed severe pharyngitis (sore throat and it hurts) and my voice has become hoarse and 2) I have noticed that my tongue has a yellowish coating.
I have some questions which I would request Mr Bill Munro to answer.
a) Could it be that there's some problem with quality of h202 that i am using or aree these symptoms signs of "healing crisis"?
b) should I continue taking h202 inhalations despite the sore throat or should i stop it for a day to two and then continue again?
c) Should I use a lower dilution for sometime instead of 3% dilution ?
Thank you in advance.
Warm Regards,
Sumesh, India
(Slanesville, West Virginia)
08/21/2009
Hello Sumesh! I've been inhaling H2O2 per Bill's instructions for two months now and am pain free. I had the same reaction (sore throat and hoarse voice) for a little while but it all went away in the first couple of weeks. Don't give up!
Hi Sumesh, Please give a try to Magnesium Oil, it may help your condition. Baldev
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(Mumbai, India)
08/22/2009
Hi Deb
Thanks so much for your response. Yes I will continue with the inhalation. I actually used a lower dilution 2% for last 2 days and the throat is already better. I will start using 3% from today and I hope I will have similar results.
Btw, I am able to do it only twice a day -before going to work and after returninng from work-since I can't find a good nasal spray bottle
Thanks again.
Cheers
Sumesh
PS- if anybody has had a similar experience, please share for the benefit of others.Thanks
(Mumbai, India)
09/09/2009
(Mumbai, Maharashtra)
09/14/2010
Dear Mr. Sumesh from Mumbai,
You have mentioned that you had consumed 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. I stay in Mumbai and just need for myself. Can you help me with where I can get it here in Mumbai. Thanks
Warm regards,
Vishal Chomal
EC: Hi Vishal,
Please check out the India section on our Where to Buy Food Grade pagehere.
Steaming Vs Inhalation
(Honolulu, Hi)
09/22/2009
Since a ultrasonic nebulizer simply vibrates the H2O2 solution into a mist, it will work. A machine that creates heat will affect the solution. My thoughts on this venture lead toward efficiency and practicality. The pump sprayer is fast, portable, and it works just fine. A ultrasonic nebulizer would be just a fancy and expensive way of achieving the same result.
Steaming Vs Inhalation
Sterilizing Tap Water
Tonsilitis
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(Brighton, England)
01/14/2009
......i have the same, it might be due to the extra oxygen making you feel more energised............it does have that affect but i expect you get used to it and get back to a normal pattern of sleep eventually, i know id rather be a bit sleepless for a while than have that awful virus again...........good luck with your inhalling for tonsilitus..........im sure it will work for you J
(Los Angeles, CA)
04/24/2009
Vaporize
(Oregon)
04/23/2020
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Where to Find Nasal Pumps
Can someone please tell me where to find this pump with a fine mist? I have a nasal salinex 30 ml bottle but that just spray lot of HP into my throat and find it difficult to use.
I have been to drug stores and walmart too but they do not have a reusable pump plastic container.
One post mentioned natural factors herbal throat spray. Is it easy to use and does it give out fine mist?
Also, I have to decide whether to use food grade peroxide or drug store peroxide without stablizers. I am at the moment using drug store peroxide which I have had for some years.
Thank you.
(Ny)
09/15/2011
Click on the "remedies" page at the top. Go the "Hydrogen Peroxide Inhalation Method". It shows a picture of the bottle and explains that it is a mist "sinus spray" bottle.... Purchased with the sinus medication in it... But you empty it out to fill it with your HP. Bill Munro states that he uses regular store bought 3% HP.... Also what gets rid of my sore throat. Good luck.
Where to Find Nasal Pumps
(Great Falls, Mt)
11/04/2010
People that are using the nasal pump method - I would suggest to ask your doctor (or pharmacist) for a 'spacer' this is a plastic cylinder that one typically attaches a portable inhaler to. But for this purpose, you would spray the mist into the cylinder, then inhale the mist. The whole idea being that with the spacer, more of the mist will travel down into your lungs, rather than collect at the back of your throat. In Lieu of using a spacer, you could hold the sprayer *away* from your face and pump a few times into the open air, and then breath in (through your mouth) from the cloud-mist that you just sprayed. Just a thought. I've had many a nurse or technician say (for using an inhaler) that you *are not* supposed to put it directly in your mouth, exactly because the medicine ends up coating the back of your throat, instead of going into your lungs where it is intended.
Where to Find Nasal Pumps
I bought some of these on ebay and they arrived in about a week. Here's the auction link:
Also, www.specialtybottle.com has some nice cobalt blue glass spray bottles that spray a fine mist and work well. Here's the link:
http://www.specialtybottle.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=3
Good luck and good health to everybody!
Deb
Where to Find Nasal Pumps
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Best of health to everyone. John
Where to Find Nasal Pumps
(Houston, Texas)
02/03/2009
this response was under Inhaling Peroxide comments:
[05/16/2008: Jay from Altoona, Florida] "Finally in desperation I bought a "Ocean Saline Nasal Sprayer Inhaler" --emptied out the contents --and replaced the saline with Hydrogen Peroxide 3% straight from the drug store shelf.I sprayed the H202 both in my throat and nose and relief was immediate. "
Also, ebay has some nasal inhalers that you can buy:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Five-Spray-Bottles-with-pump-plastic-nasal-empty_W0QQitemZ350150551543QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116
Please not that these would be shipped from China and I expect the shipping time would be six weeks or more.
(Bridlington, England)
02/04/2009
(Seattle, Washington)
02/04/2009
Bill, I am surprised you can't find nasal spray bottles in your local pharmacy. There are at least 10 choices at every grocery store and drugstore that I visit! Don't look for an empty one, you need to buy a saline or chemical solution for sinus and allergies and then empty the contents and sterilize it once you get home. Look for a nasal spray that uses a fine pump mist (printed on the bottle). Check the sinus and allergy section of any grocery store and I promise you will find a good number of choices. The bottle will cost anywhere from $4-$7. Remember to sterilize the bottle after you dump the contents with very hot water and soap, then fill it with your 3%.
(Fleet, Hants, UK)
02/18/2009
(Brighton, England)
02/10/2010
In England you can get small empty clear plastic fine sprays for around £1 from a high street chemist - and as we are not allowed to advertise, im sure you will recognise this B--TS
I have one in the bathroom to spray my mouth after cleaning my teeth,one in the bedroom for inhallation early morning and one in the kitchen for during the day........
btw, I use 3% as mouthwash, i find it fizzes up in the mouth, so rinse with water after - does anyone else find this?
(Medford, Or, Usa)
04/10/2010
I had a great idea for Hydrogen Peroxide inhalers, if you don't want to use the nose spray bottles. I was looking online for fine mist spray bottles and came across a perfume atomizer..the kind used back in the 50's, glass with a tube and bulb (to squeeze to make mist come out). There are also modern glass perfume atomizers. I've found these at essential oil shops, and perfumeries, as well as on Amazon and Ebay. They produce a very fine mist, and are made of glass. The only thing to keep in mind is it would be better to buy a tinted glass (they sell dark blue) rather than clear, since peroxide should not be exposed to light. The average price for a small bottle is about $2.50. (Note: Because the contents will be going into your lungs, you would not want to use an old perfume bottle, even if washed, it retains residual perfume).