Peter,
One thing that isn't always clear in posts made here is what is the
actual purpose someone has in mind. It can make a difference in
understanding the comments/answers made. For example, I am not sure that
Marshall's purpose for using H2O2 with CS is the same as mine and so you
may get different responses from both of us and both correct within the
context of our intended usage. 
Marshall can correct me if I am wrong, but the concentration of H2O2
that he uses seems in line with using the H2O2 to prevent the clumping
of CS particles and thereby maintaining a very small size colloidal
particle in the CS solution.
My use of H2O2 is to help oxygenate the lung tissues and also all other
internal tissues as well. My original comment was in reference to an
application where pure oxygen gas was used with CS in treating a lung
condition. I assumed that the purpose of the O2 gas was to oxygenate the
lung tissues or otherwise why use it at all? So I was wondering if H2O2
could substitute for the O2. 
Some background on my interest in H2O2. I have an eye condition
diagnosed as "non arterial ischemic optic neuropathy". I have lost all
of the sight in one eye and much of the sight in the other. I have had
several MRI's, an ultrasound, a comprehensive physical and many
examinations by specialists and as yet they cannot identify what caused
my loss of sight. They say that something reduced the oxygen to the eyes
and caused the retinas to die off but don't know what. I have since
concentrated on the following to try and prevent further loss of sight:
exercise to improve the cardiovascular system, herbs to reduce
cholesterol, serrapeptase to remove existing plaque from arterial walls
and oxygenating methods to insure adequate oxygen to the remaining eye
while working on the hopefully longer term solutions. So, oxygen in the
blood is of paramount interest to me. I am convinced that if I had know
about H2O2 protocol and had used it at the first indications of sight
loss, I would still have most if not all of my sight right now.
Ignorance isn't cheap. Initially, I was drinking H2O2 with water but
both the H2O2 and serrapeptase needs to be taken on an empty stomach. I
was also taking MMS which also needs to be taken on an empty stomach.
Unfortunately, there is only so much empty stomach time in a day (or I
was going to starve) and so my interest in inhaling H2O2 in lieu of
drinking it. For more info on inhaling H2O2 see:
http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/hydrogen_peroxide_inhalation.html
Inhaling H2O2 has an added benefit of tending to clean accumulated
debris from the lungs so if you are a smoker, work/live in a dirty air
environment or if you have a serious lung infection, you may cough up a
lot of crap at first. Also, if you smoke you may get a nicotine high as
old nicotine deposited in the lungs gets liquefied and passes into the
blood stream. For my use, I view CS as an important adjunct to the H2O2
but not a replacement.
Relative to 3% H2O2, 3% is the strongest you would ever want to inhale.
1.5% may be best for most people (without my eye condition). There is
brown bottle H2O2 available without stablizers and only use that type.
Aaron brand comes without stablizers and I have been told that Walmart
sells some without stablizers. I have used Aaron but now use the 35%
food grade version. I find it convenient to store and use. I can take a
dropper bottle of it on trips and dilute as needed.
I don't know your goals for inhaling H2O2 or CS but I hope this helps in
understanding my previous comments.
 - Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Converse [mailto:p...@vif.com] 
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 10:54 AM
To: Norton, Steve; silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Emphysema (Brooks Oxygen Nebulizer Protocol) part 1 of 2

Are we talking:  a 1/2 or 1/4 tsp. of  3% H2O2 made from diluting food
grade
H2O2 (the good stuff) with distilled water or just using 3 % H2O2 from
the brown bottle, per 1 gallon of 20 ppm or 10 ppm  CS respectively?


Peter




----- Original Message -----
From: "Norton, Steve" <stephen.nor...@ngc.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 11:50 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Emphysema (Brooks Oxygen Nebulizer Protocol) part 1 of 2


Marshall,
When you say "For 20 ppm CS I use about 1/2 teaspoon per gallon" are you
referring to the dilution of CS to water or the dilution of H2O2 to CS?
Thanks,
    Steve


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