Hi Kathy,

I do that too...once you get past the stinging, which travels through
the whole sinus :-(, the sinus is left amazingly clear as you note :-)

Certainly sounds like you over did it a bit, but it also sounds as if
you have uncovered a deep-seated infection.

Whether the illness relates to an immune response an infection clean
up or invading H2O2 damage to the nasal tissue I couldn't say, but I
have read where, after H2O2 therapy, tumours detached from a fellows
throat and bled so much that the wound needed cauterising.

I'm not saying you had a tumour!!! Just that it is possible to react
with pathogenic masses with resultant bleeding.

However I do urge you to be careful, I would hate to think that you
are damaging your nasal tissue!

Kind regards
Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: <mzo...@aol.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, 9 April 2000 06:24
Subject: CS><<RE: Subject: CS>hydrogen peroxide and CS production
experiment [aquicky]


>
> In a message dated 4*8*00 3:00:04 PM,
silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes:
>
> << Subject: CS>hydrogen peroxide and CS production experiment [a
quicky]
> >
> >
> >> ##  An odd little experiment. >>
>
> Hello all,
>     I did a little experiment with hydrogen peroxide too
recently...of a
> completely different nature.
>     I breathed it up my nose.
>     I had been reading about it and became convinced that the 3%
kind would
> not be too strong to try this with.
>     What happened was that it totally cleared my nose out upon the
first try.
> I ran into my daughters room and said "I can hear better!" (I have
tinnitus
> and it is effecting my hearing).
>     W E L L ...I should have left well enough alone. I did it again
two more
> times!!! My nose wouldn't stop running and bleeding too. And I got
sick too,
> for 2 days. Does anyone have a guess about this? Did I open up some
crap in
> my nasal cavity and it perhaps was loosened by the hydrogen
peroxide?
> Hmmmm...I keep wondering about this.
>     Comments appreciated!
> Love, Kathy



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