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scissorhands
24th June 2011, 10:32
I'd never heard of hydrogen peroxide till recently. I think this stuff has many uses... Was hoping for some useful tips from others?

I used it to successfully treat impacted ear wax, GP's and ENT clinics recomend it online, but not in real person, if they think you may pay them for treatment instead

The Many Benefits of Hydrogen Peroxide

By Dr. David G. Williams
http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml
Posted July 17, 2003

(Original title: Hydrogen Peroxide - Curse or Cure?)

When it comes to hydrogen peroxide therapy there seems to be only two points of view. Supporters consider it one of the greatest healing miracles of all time. Those opposed feel its ingestion is exceptionally dangerous, and only the foolhardy could think of engaging in such behavior. Before either condemning or endorsing hydrogen peroxide, let's take a real close look at what we're dealing with.

If any substance is interesting, it's hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide should really be called hydrogen dioxide. Its chemical formula is H2O2. It contains one more atom of oxygen that does water (H20). By now everyone's aware of the ozone layer that surrounds the earth. Ozone consists of three atoms of oxygen (03). This protective layer of ozone is created when ultraviolet light from the sun splits an atmospheric oxygen molecule (02) into two single, unstable oxygen atoms. These single molecules combine with others to form ozone (03). Ozone isn't very stable. In fact, it will quickly give up that extra atom of oxygen to falling rainwater to form hydrogen peroxide (H202). (Bear with me: all this chemistry mumbo jumbo I'm going through actually will help you understand the importance of hydrogen peroxide.)

Helps Plants
It is this hydrogen peroxide in rainwater that makes it so much more effective than tap water when given to plants. With the increased levels of atmospheric pollution, however, greater amounts of H202 react with air-borne toxins and never reach the ground. To compensate for this, many farmers have been increasing crop yields by spraying them with diluted hydrogen peroxide (5 to 16 ounces of 35% mixed with 20 gallons of water per acre). You can achieve the same beneficial effect with your house plants by adding 1 ounce of 3% hydrogen peroxide (or 16 drops of 35% solution) to every quart of water you give your plants. (It can also be made into an excellent safe insecticide. Simply spray your plants with 8 ounces of 3% peroxide mixed with 8 ounces of white sugar and one gallon of water.)

Hydrogen peroxide is odorless and colorless, but not tasteless. When stored under the proper conditions, it is a very stable compound. When kept in the absence of light and contaminants, it dismutates (breaks down) very slowly at the rate of about 10% a year. (This can be slowed even further by storing the liquid in the freezer.) It boils at 152 degrees C and freezes at minus 2 degrees C.

When exposed to other compounds hydrogen peroxide dismutates readily. The extra oxygen atom is released leaving H20 (water). In nature oxygen (02) consists of two atoms--a very stable combination. A single atom of oxygen, however, is very reactive and is referred to as a free radical. Over the past several years, we've continually read that these free radicals are responsible for all types of ailments and even premature aging. What many writers seem to forget, however, is that our bodies create and use free radicals to destroy harmful bacteria, viruses, and fungi. In fact, the cells responsible for fighting infection and foreign invaders in the body (your white blood cells) make hydrogen peroxide and use it to oxidize any offending culprits. The intense bubbling you see when hydrogen peroxide comes in contact with a bacteria-laden cut or wound is the oxygen being released and bacteria being destroyed. The ability of our cells to produce hydrogen peroxide is essential for life. H202 is not some undesirable by-product or toxin, but instead a basic requirement for good health.

Newer research indicates we need hydrogen peroxide for a multitude of other chemical reactions that take place throughout the body. For example, we now know that vitamin C helps fight infections by producing hydrogen peroxide, which in turn stimulates the production of prostaglandins. Also lactobacillus found in the colon and vagina produce hydrogen peroxide. This destroys harmful bacteria and viruses, preventing colon disease, vaginitis, bladder infections and a host of other common ailments. (Infect Dis News Aug.8,91:5). When lactobacillus in the colon or vaginal tract have been overrun with harmful viruses, yeast, or bacteria, an effective douche or enema solution can be made using 3 tablespoons of 3% H202 in 1 quart of distilled water. Keep in mind, however, that a good bacterial flora must always be re-established in theses areas to achieve lasting results.

Aerobic versus Anerobic
While we are discussing enemas and douches, there is another misconception about H202 I need to address. The friendly bacteria in the colon and vagina are aerobic. In other words, they flourish in high oxygen environments and thrive in the presence of oxygen rich H202. On the other hand, most strains of harmful bacteria (and cancer cells) are anaerobic and cannot survive in the presence of oxygen or H202. We can agree that hydrogen peroxide produced within individual body cells is essential for life. And no one doubts its effectiveness when it comes to treating infections topically. The controversy deals with ingesting the substance orally or introducing it into the body intravenously. The dispute has been going on for decades, and considering the attitude of our medical community, it will continue for many more decades to come.

I'll admit I was skeptical when I first learned about using H202 orally or intravenously. This healthy dose of skepticism, however, lead to a great deal of investigation, clinical work and experimentation. And while I realize a large majority of readers will probably never be convinced that H202 is a safe and effective compound, I am. Hydrogen peroxide is safe, readily available and dirt cheap. And best of all, it works! No one yet fully understands the complete workings of hydrogen peroxide. We do know that it is loaded with oxygen. (A pint of the food-grade 35% solution contains the equivalent of 130 pints of oxygen. A pint of 3% hydrogen peroxide found at the local drugstore contains 10 pints of oxygen. And a pint of the 6% solution used to bleach hair contains 20 pints of oxygen.) We also know that when H202 is taken into the body (orally or intravenously) the oxygen content of the blood and body tissues increases dramatically. Early researchers felt these increases were simply due to the extra oxygen molecule being released. This doesn't however, appear to be the case.

Only very diluted amounts of H202 are ever introduced into the body. The small amount of oxygen present couldn't be solely responsible for the dramatic changes that take place. Dr. Charles Farr, a strong proponent of intravenous use, has discovered another possible answer. Dr. Farr has shown that hydrogen peroxide stimulates enzyme systems throughout the body. This triggers an increase in the metabolic rate, causes small arteries to dilate and increase blood flow, enhances the body's distribution and consumption of oxygen and raises body temperature (Proceedings of the International Conference on Bio-Oxidative Medicine 1989, 1990, 1991).

Father Richard Willhelm
We are just beginning to learn exactly how H202 works. It was reported to work as far back as 1920. The English medical journal, Lancet, then reported that intravenous infusion was used successfully to treat pneumonia in the epidemic following World War I. In the 1940's Father Richard Willhelm, the pioneer in promoting peroxide use, reported on the compound being used extensively to treat everything from bacterial-related mental illness to skin disease and polio. Father Willhelm is the founder of "Educational Concern for Hydrogen Peroxide" (ECHO, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on the safe use and therapeutic benefits of hydrogen peroxide.) Much of the interest in hydrogen peroxide waned in the 1940's when prescription medications came on the scene. Since that time there has been little economic interest in funding peroxide research. After all, it is dirt cheap and non-patentable. Even still, in the last 25 years, over 7,700 articles relating to hydrogen peroxide have been written in the standard medical journals. Thousands more, involving its therapeutic use, have appeared in alternative health publications. The number of conditions helped by hydrogen peroxide is astounding. The reported dangers and side effects are few and often conflicting.

Emphysema
Let's look at several conditions that seem to respond especially well to H202 therapy. First, keep in mind that there are two methods of administering the peroxide-1) orally and 2) intravenously. While most conditions respond remarkably to oral ingestion, emphysema is one condition in which intravenous infusion can be a godsend. Emphysema involves destruction of the alveoli (the small air sacs in the lungs). Although chemical fumes and other irritants can cause the destruction, it is most often the result of smoking. As the disease progresses, the patient finds it more and more difficult to breathe. A wheel chair and supplemental oxygen become necessary as the disease progresses. Lack of adequate oxygen reaching the tissues forces the heart to pump more forcefully. This leads to high blood pressure, enlargement of the heart itself and eventually heart failure. Conventional medicine offers little help for emphysema. There is no cure. The best that can be hoped for is symptomatic relief and the prevention of any serious complications that might result in death. H202 therapy can offer more. Using 1 ounce of 35% peroxide per 1 gallon of non-chlorinated water in a vaporizer improves nighttime breathing tremendously. But intravenous infusion holds the real key to relief. It has the ability to cleanse the inner lining of the lungs and restore the ability to breathe.

We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use intravenous infusion for emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within minutes oxygen from hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble up between the membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. (Dr. Farr refers to this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.") The patient begins to cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the lungs. The amount of bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply turning the H202 on and off. As the peroxide clears the lung surface and destroys the bacterial infections, the patient regains the ability to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from patients for whom the technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair and supplemental oxygen are no longer needed. If you would like to find a doctor in your area trained in the use of intravenous H202 infusion, contact the International Bio-Oxidative Medicine Foundation (IBOM), P.O. Box 13205, Oklahoma City, OK 73113 at (405) 478-4266. They can provide names and addresses of doctors using the procedure in your area.

If emphysema were the only ailment successfully treated with H202 therapy, it would still rank as one of the top health discoveries of all time. Fortunately, H202 works wonders on a multitude of health problems. It does so by increasing tissue oxygen levels. A closer look at how we have decreased the availability of external and internal oxygen, will show you just how important this can be. If you were not too occupied with trying to hide dissection specimens in the other student's desks, you might remember from elementary science courses that our atmosphere contains about 20% oxygen. That is under ideal circumstances. It has recently been reported that in many of our more polluted cities, there levels have dropped to around 10%! (I have already mentioned how less hydrogen peroxide-containing rain is reaching the earth's surface. With increased pollution it is reacting with airborne toxins before it even reaches the ground.) And everyone, by now, knows the oxygen-generating rain forests are being destroyed worldwide, which further reduces available oxygen. Internal oxygen availability is also under attack.

Chlorination of drinking water removes oxygen. Cooking and over-processing of our foods lowers their oxygen content. Unrestrained antibiotic use destroys beneficial oxygen-creating bacteria in the intestinal tract. Dr. Johanna Budwig of Germany has shown that for proper cellular utilization of oxygen to take place, our diets must contain adequate amounts of unsaturated fatty acids. Unfortunately, the oils rich in these fatty acids have become less and less popular with the food industry. Their very nature makes them more biologically active, which requires more careful processing and gives them a shorter shelf-life. Rather than deal with these challenges, the food industry has turned to the use of synthetic fats and dangerous processes like hydrogenation.

It's obvious that our oxygen needs are not being met. Several of the most common ailments now affecting our population are directly related to oxygen starvation. Asthma, emphysema, and lung disease are on the rise, especially in the polluted metropolitan areas. Cases of constipation, diarrhea, intestinal parasites and bowel cancer are all on the upswing. Periodontal disease is endemic in the adult population of this country. Cancer of all forms continues to increase. Immune system disorders are sweeping the globe. Chronic fatigue, "Yuppie Flu" and hundreds of other strange viral diseases have begun to surface. Ironically, many of the new "miracle" drugs and nutritional supplements used to treat these conditions work by increasing cellular oxygen (oftentimes through H202 formation). For example, the miracle nutrient, Coenzyme Q10, helps regulate intercellular oxidation. Organic germanium, which received considerable publicity not too long ago, also increases oxygen levels at the cellular level. And even substances like niacin and vitamin E promote tissue oxidation through their dilation of blood vessels.

Hydrogen peroxide is only one of the many components that help regulate the amount of oxygen getting to your cells. Its presence is vital for many other functions as well. It is required for the production of thyroid hormone and sexual hormones. (Mol Cell Endocrinol 86;46(2): 149-154) (Steroids 82;40(5):5690579). It stimulates the production of interferon (J Immunol 85;134(4):24492455). It dilates blood vessels in the heart and brain (Am J Physiol 86;250 (5 pt 2): H815-821 and (2 pt 2):H157-162). It improves glucose utilization in diabetics (Proceedings of the IBOM Conference 1989, 1990, 1991). The closer you look at hydrogen peroxide, the less surprising it becomes that it can help such a wide variety of conditions.

jim.cox
24th June 2011, 10:44
Makes good fuel for rocket planes

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Banditbandit
24th June 2011, 11:04
Turns you blonde ...

oneofsix
24th June 2011, 11:11
Turns you blonde ...

and not just in hair colour

HenryDorsetCase
24th June 2011, 11:14
http://funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/1816174/shitty+comic/

HenryDorsetCase
24th June 2011, 11:17
relevant:

http://funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/1816174/shitty+comic/

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scissorhands
24th June 2011, 11:56
Makes good fuel for rocket planes


What about uses around the home, bikes, garden or health? Seems like we should all have some in the medicine cabinet.

Banditbandit
24th June 2011, 11:58
What about uses around the home, bikes, garden or health? Seems like we should all have some in the medicine cabinet.

Yeah ... it's a good anti-bacterial ...

george formby
24th June 2011, 12:07
Good for making dogs vomit when they eat poison too.:(

LankyBastard
24th June 2011, 13:23
I use a 30% solution of analitical grade hydrogen peroxide (vaporised) to carry out hospital and laboratory decontaminations, at such high concentrations it is definately NOT beneficial to you at all, it will readily dissolve and bleach skin (dont ask how I know)
It does have a short lifespan in vapour form, hence why it is so good for decontamination purposes, as it is easily catalysed after gassing into non-harmful water. Beats Formaldehyde any day!

scumdog
24th June 2011, 13:30
Fixes mouth-ulcers too.

yachtie10
24th June 2011, 14:51
brilliant oxidiser
and much safer than chlorine

oneofsix
24th June 2011, 14:54
What about uses around the home, bikes, garden or health? Seems like we should all have some in the medicine cabinet.

I grew up with a bottle in the medicine cabinet. Can't remember it being used thou, guess it I would have been too busy crying about the stubbed toe to see what mum put in the water she used to bath the wound and then along came Detol.

Squiggles
24th June 2011, 15:20
I use a 30% solution of analitical grade hydrogen peroxide (vaporised) to carry out hospital and laboratory decontaminations, at such high concentrations it is definately NOT beneficial to you at all, it will readily dissolve and bleach skin (dont ask how I know)

Yep, it can be quite nasty stuff.
MSDS for others to see (http://msds.fmc.com/msds/100000010225-MSDS_US-E.pdf)

Fun for year 9's to play with
http://youtu.be/tnB-uU3w6g8

Bass
25th June 2011, 17:42
The Nazis experimented with using it as the oxidant for fuel in high speed submarines. They got it to work too....well sort of. The records are a bit uncertain, but it surely looks like they got their high speed subs. Apparently they had a strong tendency to blow themselves apart, so I guess they didn't work very well.

schrodingers cat
25th June 2011, 18:43
at high concentrations it is definately NOT beneficial to you at all, it will readily dissolve and bleach skin


Get hold of a pigs eye and put a couple of drops on it.
Good reminder as to why safety glasses/goggles/face shield is a good idea

Like everything (even oxygen) - too much of a good thing will kills you.

fuknKIWI
25th June 2011, 18:58
Yep, it can be quite nasty stuff.
MSDS for others to see (http://msds.fmc.com/msds/100000010225-MSDS_US-E.pdf)

As an aside here's the link for the MSDS for Di-hydrogen monoxide.

http://www.dhmo.org/msds/MSDS-DHMO-2007-ChemSafe.pdf

Good cut'n'paste job the snipperhands.

pete376403
25th June 2011, 23:23
Used in torpedo turbine motors, also used in the V2 rocket to power the fuel and liquid oxygen pumps.
http://www.peroxidepropulsion.com/article/2

scissorhands
26th June 2011, 07:49
Thanks for all those links, seems like a lot of people are quietly interested in the stuff.

You can put it into your body intravenously, or in your ears like me, and you can use it as performance fuel though there is stability or safety issues.

If you have emphysema and its added to your blood, it can oxidise up all the crap and accelerate the healing /cleaning process.

I guess you could paint brush high concentrations on you carburettor, side covers etc, and it would remove surface oxidation making your bike look like new.

I find it weird that it can chew through metal surfaces and you can stick it in your blood, up your ass, or in your ears. It worked a treat, and just oxidised up all the ear wax. Cost me 50cents worth of product retail, probably 5cents wholesale and bulk value...

Not surprising it has had so much research, bottom line is it is abundant and cheap, and non patentable.

fuknKIWI
26th June 2011, 14:13
Thanks for all those links, seems like a lot of people are quietly interested in the stuff.

You can put it into your body intravenously, or in your ears like me, and you can use it as performance fuel though there is stability or safety issues.

If you have emphysema and its added to your blood, it can oxidise up all the crap and accelerate the healing /cleaning process.

I guess you could paint brush high concentrations on you carburettor, side covers etc, and it would remove surface oxidation making your bike look like new.

I find it weird that it can chew through metal surfaces and you can stick it in your blood, up your ass, or in your ears. It worked a treat, and just oxidised up all the ear wax. Cost me 50cents worth of product retail, probably 5cents wholesale and bulk value...

Not surprising it has had so much research, bottom line is it is abundant and cheap, and non patentable.

did you read MY link snipperhands?

Mort
26th June 2011, 14:37
Terrorists used it to bomb London with (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/bomb-plot-suspect-bought-shops-entire-stock-of-hydrogen-peroxide-432759.html)

scissorhands
26th June 2011, 17:58
did you read MY link snipperhands?

Both of the safety links? Are you saying be careful? Thats my middle name:2thumbsup

I was absolutely certain before I put it down my ears, and I wont be doing an intravenous drip in a hurry, sounds interesting though.

Whats up with Di-hydrogen monoxide? Sounds familiar, didnt they try to ban it?

fuknKIWI
26th June 2011, 19:00
Whats up with Di-hydrogen monoxide? Sounds familiar, didnt they try to ban it?
Hell some crazy fuckers even drink the stuff:lol: