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I am considering being treated with IV hydrogen peroxide and am wondering if anyone has tried this and what the success rate is of this over IV antibiotics. Would love to hear from people!
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Will not work for lyme, babesia or bartonella in my opinion.
May be helpful for viral issues.
Hubby did 5 days per week hydrogen peroxide IV's for a couple of months back before he was diagnosed and had had no antibiotics. Wish we had that money back now.
In my opinion either nutritional IV's (Myers cocktail) or IV Vitamin C would be a better use of dollars. But they are just to help support the body and will not kill anything either outright. Or IV glutathione to help with detox.
This is not medical advice, just my opinion based on hubby's experiences.
Bea Seibert
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They usually help my joints feel better. Sometimes I think I herx mildly on them. I think they can be good, but don't put much faith in them as a Lyme cure. I'm getting EDTA IVs for heavy metal chelation and my doc gives me one while I'm there. Like I said, I think it helps, but I doubt I'd be willing to pay for it.
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i'm sorry but i would never put that stuff in my veins.
it's ok for the bath but in the veins, no way...
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