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Several days after flying home from SFO (complete with non-stop coughing coming from the seat behind me), I experienced sore throat, chills, dry cough, body aches/fatigue and a low-grade temperature. What was unusual (for me) is that my sinuses never seemed affected.
Again, not initially suspecting anything more than a regular cold or flu, here is what I did: I gargled with warm salt water several times a day. Ingested ascorbic acid (Vit C) plus oregano oil capsules several times a day. Greased chest, back and throat with Ben-gay and/or tiger balm. and “huffed” drug store hydrogen peroxide several times a day. [I followed the H2o2 inhalation instructions listed elsewhere on the EC site.]
My symptoms began on a Monday and 3-days later on Thursday, I experienced massive sweats during the night and began feeling better with a full recovery within a week.
However, it was unlike any virus or flu I had previously experienced in my long life. Although my age puts me in the higher-risk group, I am fully recovered, feeling fine, but observing all the recommended precautions.
Hopefully, at some point, I can be tested for antibodies to confirm whether or not it was a coronavirus. Meanwhile, I wanted to share what worked for me in case it may be helpful for someone else.
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And I'd augment the above with black-cherry products, such as black-cherry-concentrate, and cherry-yogurt.
I would avoid extreme acids or anything pungent, such as garlic, ginger and even "C", since cherry is superior for reasons stated in above link, and extreme foods can cause allergic reactions which people might confuse with coronavirus. I'd try to stick to lysine foods (which boost immunity) such as eggs, yogurts, veggies & so forth. I'd minimize arginine foods such as citrus, dark-chocolate etc.
After all, if high-arginine can trigger cold-sore viruses, why wouldn't they also replicate other viruses such as CV? Better to be on the safe side.
(Berlin (Germany))
11/12/2020
@Judy, who wrote "if high-arginine can trigger cold-sore viruses, why wouldn't they also replicate other viruses such as CV (coronavirus)?"
Yes! It seems that the same mechanisms work for CV as for the herpes virus.
=> L-Lysine vs. L-Arginine.
Please watch the videos of Bo K. and also read the discussions in the forum Drugtargetreview:
Hydrogen Peroxide Inhalation
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(Georgia)
04/08/2020
How much do you add to a bath?
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National Center for Biotechnology Information, (6), 731-3 Nov-Dec 1977
[Virus Inactivation by Hydrogen Peroxide]
[Article in Russian] R Mentel', R Shirrmakher, A Kevich, R S Dreĭzin, I Shmidt
The effect of H2O2 on adenovirus types 3 and 6, adenoassociated virus type 4, rhinoviruses 1A, 1B, and type 7, myxoviruses, influenza A and B, respiratory syncytial virus, strain Long, and coronavirus strain 229E was studied in vitro, using different H2O2 concentration and timec of exposure. H2O2 in a 3 percent concentration inactivated all the viruses under study within 1–30 min. Coronavirus and influenza viruses were found to be most sensitive. Reoviruses, adenoviruses and adenoassociated virus were relatively stable. H2O2 is a convenient means for virus inactivation.
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(Philippines)
09/24/2021
Nice find!
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I did not get tested to see what I had, but all of a sudden I could not breathe. I couldn't walk to my kitchen or bathroom without gasping for air. I did not go to get tested because I immediately tried the h2o2 inhalation.
I used 3% food grade in a cleaned out sinus mister and sprayed in the back of my throat when I inhaled. Be careful not to swallow if you try this; spit out what you don't inhale.
In minutes I was spitting out white gunk.
Within two days, I was breathing almost 100%. Because I used this right away, I'm not exactly sure what virus I had.
The study showed that Coronavirus and influenza were the most sensitive to the h2o2. Even if I did NOT have Coronavirus, this method should be used or attempted on those who do test positive unless they have other issues that would cause further harm with this attempt. For those who are dying from Coronavirus who are elderly or have weakened immune systems, what is the harm? This may save lives. I want to know why others haven't tried this already.
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