The Many Benefits of
Hydrogen Peroxide
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[Editor's Note: Update
May 25, 2015 The article seen below was posted 12 years ago. At the time, I
wanted to help spread the word that simple and inexpensive oxidative therapies,
like hydrogen peroxide, could be used to address many serious health issues by
intravenous application, or ingesting drops in a carefully controlled protocol,
or inhaling the mist of peroxide, etc. The information presented below remains
perfectly valid, however, another inexpensive, but superior oxidative therapy
using a combined ("activated") solution of Sodium Chlorite and Citric
Acid (coined "MMS") became known after 2005 with the availability of
a free online book written by Jim Humble. In 2012, a simple technique was shown
to charge distilled water with the oxidative molecule of chlorine dioxide (a
gas) being released by 'activated' MMS to produce what is today called Chlorine
Dioxide Solution, or more commonly, CDS water. CDS water is easy to make
yourself at home. You only need a CDS production rig and solutions of MMS, or
cheaper yet, the dry ingredients for making MMS solutions. CDS water is
superior to hydrogen peroxide in a number of ways. One molecule of CDS will
pull off 5 electrons from the outer orbit of pathogenic organisms, while
hydrogen peroxide will only pull off 1 electron. Therefore, CDS water has 5
times the oxidative, pathogen killing power of hydrogen peroxide. Despite its
greater pathogen killing power, CDS water has a lower oxidative potential
(voltage) than the human cell, while hydrogen peroxide has a slightly higher
oxidative potential than the human cell. That means that CDS water will not
react in any way with any cellular tissue of the body, while hydrogen peroxide
reactions will result in foaming, and some temporary swelling and whitening of
infected gums for example, when left in the mouth. There is never any foaming,
swelling, or whitening of gum tissue when using CDS water because of its lower
oxidative potential. However, you can see and feel the gum and teeth cleaning
ability of CDS water when left in the mouth for 15 or 20 minutes. CDS water can
also be ingested, inhaled, and used in enemas. There is no reason why CDS water
could not be used intravenously as well. There is nothing wrong with using
hydrogen peroxide as suggested in this article, however, if you can obtain MMS
in your area, you should look into its superior oxidative properties and
consider adding it to your home remedy tool kit. Another worthy subject to
study is Acidosis, the Lymph System, & Raw Fruit Detoxification..Ken
Adachi]
(Original title:
Hydrogen Peroxide - Curse or Cure?)
When it comes to
hydrogen peroxide therapy there seems to be only two points of view. Supporters
consider it one of the greatest healing miracles of all time. Those opposed
feel its ingestion is exceptionally dangerous, and only the foolhardy could
think of engaging in such behavior. Before either condemning or endorsing
hydrogen peroxide, let's take a real close look at what we're dealing with.
If any substance is
interesting, it's hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide should really be called
hydrogen dioxide. Its chemical formula is H2O2. It contains one more atom of
oxygen that does water (H20). By now everyone's aware of the ozone layer that
surrounds the earth. Ozone consists of three atoms of oxygen (03). This
protective layer of ozone is created when ultraviolet light from the sun splits
an atmospheric oxygen molecule (02) into two single, unstable oxygen atoms.
These single molecules combine with others to form ozone (03). Ozone isn't very
stable. In fact, it will quickly give up that extra atom of oxygen to falling
rainwater to form hydrogen peroxide (H202). (Bear with me: all this chemistry mumbo
jumbo I'm going through actually will help you understand the importance of
hydrogen peroxide.)
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