Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide Benefits

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Food Grade Peroxide IV
Posted by Tannia (México) on 03/12/2020
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I recently read the book The One Minute C--e, which I found amazing and researched about the statements. I noticed that the mainstream research and medical doctors, as well as pharmaceuticals won't agree on its effectiveness and they even warn people about its use. I read that if the 35% food grade H2O2 is used in an improper way can be very dangerous and that it should be diluted. I just wanted to ask if you can tell anything about the treatment mentioned in this book and if you find that 35% food grade H2O2 treatment is safe when used as the book says: 3 drops of 35% food grade H2O2 diluted in 6-8 oz of water (drink 3 times a day) adding up one drop each day to complete 23 days (last day is 25 drops which is a little bit more than 1ml diluted in 240 ml), and then do it backwards until 3 drops again... Can you tell me more about the subject? I appreciate any information that can help me decide if I should use it this way safely. Thanks and best regards :-)


Food Grade Peroxide IV
Posted by Angela (United States) on 10/25/2019
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I agree with all you wrote John. I have come to the same conclusions. Anything that is almost a gold standard in helping most common health challenges is completely attacked by the government and pharmaceutical/medical companies. While we're being told that our use of food grade h202 is "Disinformation"; quite honestly, I think THEIR version of the "truth" is based in toxicity and lies. It truly does boil down to money and a multi billion dollar industry that refuses to let people believe they really are smart enough to take their health into their own hands.

I read some article of a guy stating that "House wives" were not smart enough to handle Food grade H202 and they run around in cars "with it in the front seed and baby in the backseat" - As if they're so stupid they couldn't possibly figure out a standard ratio of 1 to 11 (simple math for creating your own 3%), or they're too clumsy to do it without burning themselves. Plus the notion that picking up a bottle of this stuff from a health food store is going to spill all over your front seat. Really? All of these containers are well packaged. It actually made me laugh out loud. Mind you, house wives work with ratios and chemicals every day simply working in the home daily. Its absolutely ridiculous. I only one time ever spilled a tiny bit on my hand (that's once in nine years). Sure it burned. But honestly, nothing horrible came of it. It didn't eat my skin away. You simply wash it off immediately. It is not that dangerous, you simply have to take precaution. Sheesh.

I use it for everything. Cleaning, disinfecting counter tops, mouth wash, cold sores (I haven't had a cold sore since I started spraying my lips with my own dilution of 3% from 35% food grade), cures toe fungus.. What else? Well obviously the remedies are endless. Recently, I decided to use it for my Spa hot tub at a very precise recommended ratio (in place of toxic chemicals) - alongside our ozonater and using baking soda/vinegar as a TA/PH balancer, the water remains crystal clear with not even a hint of bacteria or build up. Plus, you get the health benefits of soaking in it! The body speaks - and I listen. If using pharmaceuticals and recommended chemicals make me feel sick - I'm sorry. I will not willingly poison myself for a few claimed benefits. However when I use H202 for everything from cleaning to mouth wash I do not feel sick. End of discussion for me.

Great post!


Food Grade Peroxide IV
Posted by John R. (Muskegon, Michigan) on 09/23/2019
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Mainstream Medical (throw in Big Pharma) will slam-dunk what I'm going to type, it would cost them too much money in lost medical procedures that then might not (won't?) be needed. Doing what I called "maintenance chelation therapy) I saw someone else doing a different IV - it was a hydrogen peroxide IV. (Will shorten this down, else I'd be posting a LOT more.) So, viruses can't survive in an oxygen environment, and if you kind-of 'saturate' your system with oxygen then guess what - viruses can no longer live there. Came the time, 5 different years in a row (month of January each time), I picked up a virus. The first 2 times I lived with it - this was before I knew about H2O2 IV's. The 3rd year, as soon as it started I went in for an IV - WHAM, the next day it was like at the final stage from the 2 years prior (which was about a 3-week ordeal, I was working security in a detention center, lots of 'stuff' goes around there). Saw my mainstream doctor one day, normal visit. There was some kind of virus going around, he then told me he wanted to put me on a series of antibiotics for it. I asked if I could ask a question, he said yes, so: "Antibiotics don't kill viruses, so why do you want to give me them for a virus." Silence befell upon the room, complete silence; he then went on to something else. You used to be able to buy food-quality (35%) H2O2 at drug stores where I live (at the time I lived in Las Vegas), but that stopped.

WARNING, if you have 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide it can by VERY dangerous.

At any rate, there was a naturopathic doctor in the area, that's where I got my IV's >> Milne Medical Center, Pinto Lane Las Vegas 89106) Currently I've send a request to a local News Media, via email, haven't had a response. What is called the EEE Virus is in play, and it's been stated nothing can be done for it that works. My question is why don't they try H2O2 IV's. If the news medial has contacted someone in the medical arena I can only imagine what they'd say....Something like, "The FDA doesn't approve," - translated that might mean, "We can't make money on IV's like that. If it works then next thing you do people will want to do CT (chelation therapy) IV's, and we won't have as many bypasses to do, stents, toes/feet to amputate." Yeah, this might sound a bit sarcastic but my younger brother was going blind, one eye gone and the other with just some still usable vision left - that's when I found out about CT. I then did it for a circulation problem (it took care of that plus the asthma & hay fever I had - used an inhalant for 20 years) -- no problems since then plus my brother still has that 'usable' vision in the one eye (although he was declared legally blind at the time). Oh, this was back in either '93 or '94, can't remember right now. So you out there, listen up when you hear about new things, check them out. If you made it this far, thank you for reading....