MannaMe
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Is anyone using hydrogen peroxide orally as part of Lyme treatment?
How is it working for you?
What are the pro's and con's??
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GretaM
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Hi Manname,
Funny you should ask this. Just this week I started 3 drops of food grade 35% H2O2 in a glass of distilled water on an empty stomach.
It is difficult to time, as it needs to be 1 hour before food or 3 hours afterwards.
So instead of the 3 times, I can only manage once per day.
Haven't noticed any effects, good or bad so far.
How about you guys?
My motivation to do this is to try and nab an aspergillus infection in my ear, which is not responding to anti-fungal meds.
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MannaMe
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Haven't tried it yet - hubby read about it recently and is wondering if its something that might be helpful.
I told him I'm going to ask the people here who may have tried it, before he goes at it!
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linky123
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Any update on trying the Hydrogen Peroxide?
I have been thinking about trying it.
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MannaMe
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Hubby never did try Hydrogen Peroxide....
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In October 2015(just several months ago), had fifteen hydrogen peroxide IV's, which my doctor told me that he is in close ties with several doctors who use it for lyme.
Said that it will wipe out the lyme
A couple of months later blood test sent to John Fry's lab. Results went from "substantial" amount of "antibodies" to few antibodies.
Had to stop at fifteen IV's because h202 was messing up veins and made a few hard and can no longer be used (for now anyway. seem to be healing) Wasn't impressed.
Less antibodies don't mean a whole lot unless I'm mistaken. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm continuing on the treatments I started a few weeks after the H202, which is an herb combo of sweet wormwood, black walnut hulls, berberine, and olive leaf oil.
This is under the direction of a different doctor who claims that his clients eradicate the lyme with.
I also take systemic enzymes, which is very necessary to break up the "biofilm" that lyme or other diseases "hide and protect themselves in".
I'm also taking a product that a very reputable doctor by the name of Gary Gordon (google him)speaks on the web about.
He highly promotes "advanced cellular silver". I guess this is different than colloidal silver and is pretty pricy
Will test again in a few weeks but not at Fry's lab but with doctor who has me on herbs. Totally different test. God bless all
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bluelyme
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Login-thanks for your experience ...was that in arm vein ? i too tried a few ivs with acs in uvb ...made me pretty tired no noticed gains..sprayed acs in ear helped tinnitus for a bit
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I did an oral peroxide protocol last year for a few months. I subsequently stopped because I began hyperbaric oxygen, and my MD advised against doing both.
Pros: I felt a reduction in brain fog and increase in energy. There are anecdotes for everything, but a local person supposedly recovered from lyme completely by going through the peroxide protocol.
Cons: When you reach the higher doses it tastes like battery acid and is hard on the stomach. But you can reduce that by mixing with carrot juice.
Good luck.
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