Hi folks,

I thought I recalled a cautionary tale from Jason on the use of 
hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the lungs. I searched at the archives and 
found these two posts:

http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m46581.html

http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m46595.html

There were several factors interacting here, so it's difficult to know 
what happened. It's obvious from this incident that some combinations 
of silver, peroxide, pathogen and smoking may result in a very 
dangerous reaction in certain people.

Be careful, please.

Be well,

Mike D.


> For nebulizing, the amount of H2O2 would be so low, that any foam it
> produces should be easily handled by the body.  Since the foam will only
> last for a few seconds typically, the amount foaming at any time would
> be only a few breath fulls, maybe 1/50 of an ounce.  This small amount
> of foam should be easily cleared from the throat by simply coughing or
> clearing it, and spread out through the entire volume of the lungs
> would, in my opinion, not present any kind of hazard.  Cigarette smoke
> would be much more difficult for the lungs to deal with.
> 
> The body is made to quickly and easily clear liquids and foams from the
> lungs and associated passages.  Even a person who has their lungs full
> of water can be revived and will immediately begin spitting up the water
> and coughing it out once they are brought back up to air.
> 
> If one were to start choking, or having a problem doing this, they
> should, of course stop immediately.  Also strong solutions of H2O2
> should be avoided for obvious reasons.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> "Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:
> 
> > I share Ron's concern.   Brooks Bradley has posted a recipe for
> > CS/MSM/DMSO;  R. Harris has mentioned these ingredients with the
> > addition of H202.     I wonder whether Ron's concerns are valid.
> > Given the painful reaction of H202 on excessive bacteria in the mouth,
> > I think he is quite right.
> >
> > Seems to me you could die rather painfully if you inhaled H202 and it
> > reacted strongly to bacteria in the lungs.   Perhaps someone else
> > knows better?   Please advise.
> >
> > JBB

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com                        ]
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