> Was it food grade? There are often preservatives in other.
Unlikely---but certainly possible---that it was the stuff itself.
> James Osbourne Holmes
> a...@trail.com
>
No, it was not food grade, it was the 3 or 3.5 %. However, prior to using
it, I did correspond with the party (who I consider
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Subject:Re: CS> O.T. Re:peroxide in ears
Hi Katarina and all,
He felt excellent prior to me administering it in his ear, and he felt
rotten after he took it. He developed bad headaches/ear aches/ neck ache -
sinus. You name he had it.
It lasted for 1 1/2 days. He ended up
Creston wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
> > Did you ask him if he's willing to try it one more time for the sake of
> research?
>
> Ha,ha, you have not been 1/100 as sick as he was or you would never have
> asked that question. How about choosing a research victim or several from
> your family and then r
Jeff wrote:
> Did you ask him if he's willing to try it one more time for the sake of
research?
Ha,ha, you have not been 1/100 as sick as he was or you would never have
asked that question. How about choosing a research victim or several from
your family and then report the various findings to t
Creston wrote:
> Hi Katarina and all,
>
> He felt excellent prior to me administering it in his ear, and he felt
> rotten after he took it.
This is a very good indication that it's something you did!
> He developed bad headaches/ear aches/ neck ache -
> sinus. You name he had it.
> It lasted f
Hi Katarina and all,
He felt excellent prior to me administering it in his ear, and he felt
rotten after he took it. He developed bad headaches/ear aches/ neck ache -
sinus. You name he had it.
It lasted for 1 1/2 days. He ended up in bed!
I personally feel, it was the peroxide in his case. It w
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