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John Rendell's avatar

This is an important article. 25 years ago, via altmedia, the incredible healing powers of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, taken orally in accordance with prescribed dosage protocols, was revealed by a small number of homeopathic researchers in the USA. Its efficacy was backed up by over 10,000 medical papers from around the world that had been buried. It was used extensively in India, possibly for centuries, until banned by British colonialists.Throughout the UK and other parts of Europe, 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) was readily available from online homeopathic retailers until in 2016 when the EU banned the sale of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide on the grounds that it could be used by terrorists to make explosives. It is my opinion, or rather I suspect, that Big Pharma had a hand in that. People cured of various forms of cancer and other diseases, including auto-immune (HIV) and others, as cited in numerous past studies, by using the prescribed H2O2 oral protocol did not result in the known or alleged side effects attributed to chemotherapy. As a case in point, 20 years ago and although in good health, I tested the full H2O2 course/protocol on myself for one month with no adverse indications before making recommendations to others, one of whom had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Being sceptical he continued with chemotherapy and died 18 months later. I think Mike Adams of Brighteon.com and Naturalnews.com probably has much more additional information on this subject that, in my opinion should be more widely shared as we move more safely into a homeopathic and holistic culture of 'health self-management'

We The People's avatar

When talking about hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or ozone (O3) or high dose vitamin C , they are classified (referred to) as bio-oxidative therapies. Which are based upon theory of hormesis. Basically..... causing a little oxidative stress helps procure anti-oxidant action.

Kate Hower's avatar

Nebulizing hydrogen peroxide is just a great therapy as well as preventative. Inexpensive, safe and convenient even for a croup-y infant.

We The People's avatar

A nebulizer is a strong tool to have! Most people confine it's use to pulmonary issues. It is far more useful than that! It's what I call the poor man's IV. Nebulizing uses the capillary bed's of the alveoli to introduce the nebulized substance systemically.

Kate Hower's avatar

Exactly! Preventative for all ill health because it supports our self-healing nature!

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AaronKM's avatar

Sounds a lot like 'jobs created or saved'.

Curtis's avatar

I'm sure that this is good information, and would be beneficial, but what about MMS, colloidal silver, and any number of other cure-alls? I'm not trying to be critical; I simply do not have the time or energy to follow these regimens. I tried colloidal silver for a while, even buying a $200 generator, take a few vitamins when I think about it, bought Chuck Norris' Morning Kick drink mix and make smoothies on the weekends, take ivermectin when I get sick, (rarely), etc etc. I've watched numerous ads for various other daily drink mixes and smoothies, each claiming to be revolutionary.

Nothing has really changed my life. I work hard, outside a lot. I eat fresh, natural or minimally processed food, (mostly), and exercise occasionally. I'm 56 and pretty healthy.

klimer's avatar

It always helps determine effectiveness if you have a problem you are trying to solve. I've done posts on Vitamin C and hydrogen peroxide that have solved specific common problems. At some point I'll be sharing my experiences with chlorine dioxide and ozone. I'm still working with those, but I've had decent results and one very surprising side benefit.

Curtis's avatar

That was kind of my point; I wish it was easier to sus out what is generally beneficial and what was superfluous. I recently saw a comment, perhaps on this article, (busy week!), where the biggest issue facing public water treatment is all the unnecessary supplements which are passed through our bodies. (And of course all the medications, too.)

klimer's avatar

Food is medicine. Food is generally beneficial.

Oxidative therapies are generally beneficial. See Flood Your Body With Oxygen by Ed McCabe. It doesn't cover chlorine dioxide, which is another oxidative therapy.

Which oxidative therapy is best depends upon which problem you are trying to solve. They are all pretty cheap. Safety varies, depending upon use. Effectiveness can be extraordinary.

Loretta's avatar

I hear ya! I was just looking at all the stuff I have on hand for this or that incident occurring. We are 70 and do well health wise, with the exception of husband. He likes doctors....I guess. They have done so much garbage to him and he hears me about natural other ways but is hanging on to that security blanket of the medical garbage dump. It saddens me and frustrates me as well.

I guess what my advise is, keep everything simple and don't spend a ton of money on things. My absolute everything for me-- Mega dose on Vitamin C (so what if you skip some days, take it easy on yourself and take a break some times) Early morning sun shine. Nir Ifra Red is the best at that time. Walk barefoot and ground yourself often, on earth. Also, if I work out in my yard all day, I have a large mug of Beyond Tangy Tangerine to drink. It is great vitality.

I sounds like you are doing some of this already. Keep up the work but don't get OCD on stuff. Enjoy your life or it isn't worth being here on earth.

Save the Ivermectin and all of those other cure-alls for when you are severely sick and need it alone. Try natural things most of the time. (for your semi-regular health upkeep).

That's It ! Eazy peazy. No stressing aloud. THAT will kill you. Peace & Luck from an old lady who keeps moving.

We The People's avatar

This is the guy (Dr. Farr) who introduced H2O2 to Brownstein and other ACAM doc's.

http://www.foodgrade-hydrogenperoxide.com/id43.html

More here..... http://www.foodgrade-hydrogenperoxide.com/index.html

What's not mentioned is how IV H2O2 can be painful and sclorose veins..... Unlike nebulizing

CM Maccioli's avatar

As someone who has taken IV H202 therapy for years, all I can say is depends on the phlebotomist. They either know what they're doing (painless) or they do not (painful). I was a phlebotomist for years and I can tell a good one immediately.

Curious Outlier's avatar

Can you tell me what IV hydrogen peroxide did for you?

CM Maccioli's avatar

Yes, be glad to. An overwhelming feeling of clarity, vitality and ability. Clear lungs, colds gone, legs strong. It was truly like I had been drugged in a good way. Like I could leap buildings in a single bound.

After treatment I would go home and clean the house faster than ever and with pure ease. Or walk the dog for miles. Perhaps others did not feel the effects I did, but it was a feeling of cleanliness, pure health that lasted quite a while.

Danny Weiss's avatar

Amazing results. Can you share what protocol you used?, how often was IV administered and at what dose/dilution?

CM Maccioli's avatar

I don't know the dose solution, I didn't care. It was a 1 hr intravenous, and my homeopath allowed me to choose when I felt I needed one because pneumonia had plagued me most of my life so the 1st sign of a cold, I took one. Chelation was a 3 hr IV so that was at a maintenance level, once a month. I felt zero affects from a Vit C IV, and they were very expensive so I stopped them but took the B's IV which made me smell from across the room. I took the H2O2 at least once a month.

Sadly, I lost my doctor, I believe he was poisoned, and have not found a chelation doctor since. I am doctoring myself based on his instructions and protocols and doing well. It's exhausting on my own but I refuse to eat our horrible food, drink fluoridated water, take vaccines or do anything else allopaths or the 'science" recommends.

We The People's avatar

Absolutely! Sticking is part of the equation. Vein and site selection, The dilution protocol and rate also effect the outcome. Not to mention the use of an angiocatheter rather than infusing through a butterfly.

klimer's avatar

It's worth noting that the book recommends some protocols involving 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, which is not available at Amazon and Walmart, at least the last I checked. Part of the issue there seems to be that in sizes of a gallon or more it requires special hazmat handling. They may not stock it to avoid having to worry about the hazmat issue.

I've been having some incredible results with ozonated magnesium and ozonated oils (olive oil and coconut oil, but there are others). I'll be writing about them in the future.

We The People's avatar

https://www.blubonic.com/product-page/35-food-grade-hydrogen-peroxide

To make a 3% solution from 35% it is an 11:1 ratio

The great thing about 35% is shelf life. Store it in the freezer! Unlike 3% which can only be stored in the frige.

The oral ingestion protocol is a little rough....I never made it past 10 drops....lol

Plus there is some controversy involving catalase....

klimer's avatar

Thanks!

I had been interested in it for bathing, as an adjunct to the ozonated magnesium product that I am using.

We The People's avatar

Are you purchasing or making the ozonated mag?

klimer's avatar

I'm using Super OxyFlush, in capsule form. The bath would have been in addition to that.

Eve's avatar

Unbekoming is one of the best on substack. Having said that I'm wondering more and more why we need supplements and treatments.

Seems to me that, according to the explanation given that some of the reasons we're short of oxygen are to do with air quality and poor breathing. Learning to breathe efficiently meets the need, therefore. Air quality, well, that's so mired in fraudulent science and vested interest that I ignore it.

Photos of Indigenous Australians taken about 80 years ago showed magnificent bodies, strength, shining skin and hair and powerful teeth among other things. Why?

The American Indian Jim Thorpe set a record for running in the Olympics that has never been bettered and I'd assume he didn't have access to supplements and special super foods, etc.

Look at animals in the wild as opposed to domestic pets propped up with supplements and treatments not to mention hideous super foods.

Supplements and treatments seem to be merely an extension of the consumerism deeply embedded in everything. You're on the hook forever - no different to fake pharma.

Why do we think that if we allow the de valuation and destruction of the natural world and commonsense living we're exempt from the consequences and all we have to do is take something?

Rob (c137)'s avatar

"Modern environments, particularly in urban areas, often contain only 10% oxygen instead of the ideal 20%."

That seems a bit extreme and I've never experienced it way back when I worked for a gas company in a big city. We used air meters to test for gas, oxygen, and H2S before entering.

I've only seen it low in underground areas that had no ventilation at all. We were unable to work in those areas until ventilated back to 19% oxygen. If the city air was 10%, that would be impossible to accomplish and the meter would have been beeping all over even outside underground areas.

Linda Olson's avatar

This is quite interesting! I live in the country and usually sit outside at four or five in the morning for an hour or so just for clarity. I have noticed for years now the air is not as refreshing and invigorating as it once was. When it is windy is seems to improve. Just my observation. Thank you for the information.

Wild Sojourn Hill's avatar

So grateful for this information!

I have a question….

First, my husband was just diagnosed with a tumor in his neck. CT scan and biopsy still to come, but madly researching non-surgical alternatives until appointments next week, regardless of benign or not. It’s hard and growing quickly and seems quite scary.

Life feels groundless right now!

I’m curious about thoughts on high quality Chlorophyll being used as an alternative to hydrogen peroxide?

Anyone here have a good perspective on this? Possible benefits for a similar effect? Obviously more expensive.

A Chinese medicine/acupuncturist friend recommended this as her alternative, but open to more information and have nothing against HP.

Her recommendation was ChlorOxygen, or for the “big bucks” https://e3live.com/.

Would really be thankful for anyone’s thoughts and expertise here.

🙏

On the Olympic Peninsula in western Wa. If anyone knows good practitioners anywhere remotely close to us.

MarcusBierce's avatar

Well, I don’t recommend putting anything directly into your veins unless absolutely necessary. Reading the other comments, it seems to be that a nebulizer would be a good purchase, and a good degree closer to “natural.”

Webe1's avatar

Safe resources for “all” products are few. Unless each product is tested under dark field microscope at a minimum of 200x magnification, it likely contains hydrogel filaments, quantum dots, self assembling nano tech, and/or synthetic biology. The live blood of humans and animals (both domestic and wild), along with plants (including food related), etc. have been found to contain the aforementioned. ingredients.

Linda Olson's avatar

That says a lot about interference of humans in the environment.💗

We The People's avatar

Do you have some pictures of contaminated hydrogen peroxide? 3% or I'd really like to see it in 35%....?

Webe1's avatar

Via this platform, research Karl.C, matt’s microscopy, NANOBOTS IN US, and SAM’S Substack to start. There are many others.

We The People's avatar

Yes I'm aware of the research.....So your suggestion(s) is/are........?

Stuart Hutt's avatar

It is good but chlorine dioxide surpasses H2O2. Dr Andreas Kalcker Substack.

James MacRae's avatar

Can someone please clear up the confusion surrounding the existence or non existence of viruses. Do they exist or don't they? Is the current medical paradigm wrong, clearly it's deeply flawed. Should medicine look more carefully at ancient healing modalities to gain a more holistic appreciation of the causes of illness than simply focusing on the purely mechanistic and materialistic approaches it currently uses?

JJ's avatar

Thank you! Great information!

B Sago's avatar

I really need to know, please, if it is still beneficial when taken with food or is it counter-therapeutic or harmful? As long as you are not experiencing any nausea, etc. is it ok to take in a shorter window of food consumption?

Andrea W's avatar

I read that book quite a while ago and thought it peculiar that there was no protocol for using 3% food grade. I use that for teeth brushing or mixed with saline in my nebulizer as needed for seasonal allergies but have never taken it internally. I’m willing to try but have no idea on how. I would never buy the 35% even if available because of the hazard. Does the author of the book even know the 3% food grade exists? She’d have to live under a rock not to.