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    Nov 26, 2007, 12:22 AM
    Hydrogen peroxide and mrsa
    Does hydrogen peroxide cleanse the blood of mrsa?
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    Nov 26, 2007, 02:24 AM
    What? No... and if you drink hydrogen peroxide or get it into your blood, you'll die. Where did you hear this?
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    Nov 26, 2007, 02:04 PM
    You can drink diluted food grade peroxide with no harm to you. I have heard of injecting hydrogen Peroxide in tumors to treat them but not yet of MRSA. My daughter bathes in a tub with about 8 bottles of three percent peroxide poured into her bath for her MRSA and has been outbreak free for the last three months now.
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    Nov 26, 2007, 05:18 PM
    If I had a life threating thing I think I would try it. Like Rhonda said the diluted food grade and don't over do it. The best thing you can do is have your immune system built up so you might have more resistance and a better chance at surviving if you were to get it.
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    Nov 26, 2007, 05:37 PM
    British scientists are working on using honey to combat the MRSA bug - Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus - MRSA & Staph Infection (Staff and Golden Staph) Symptoms & Treatment Worldwide: Wounds & Honey
    Honey releases hydrogen peroxide.

    There is a board on moby.com dedicated to MRSA - boards.moby.com :: View topic - How I get rid of MRSA boils

    My son has had MRSA and now has it again. I will try the hydrogen peroxide in the bath, but not in his mouth.
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    Nov 26, 2007, 10:15 PM
    I didn't know they made a food grade hydrogen peroxide! :O
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    Mar 29, 2010, 07:46 AM
    H202 is available in 35% food grade strength, it can be used orally as well as externally. It is important to follow the correct procedure for internal use though, start with one drop in half a glass of distilled water first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, don't eat for at least one hour, increase the drops by one drop daily until 15 drops are reached, you might want to use a full glass of distilled water as the drops are increased. By this time (15 drops) your body will have entered a detox phase and possibly a healing crisis as well. It is safe and nothing can survive the oxidation that takes place in the body, (sometimes one needs oxidants), your immune system will be stronger, the benefits are endless. Don't use at the same time as anti-oxidants though they don't mix well. And to answer the question, very few pathogens can survive this h202 regimen, there are a few but that's another answer on another page;)
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    Mar 29, 2010, 07:51 AM

    And just another 5cents worth, if H202 can kill you when taken orally, all breastfed babies should die with the first feed from mommies breast. Breast milk contains large amounts of H202 to stimulate a newborns immune system and kickstart the whole defense mechanism in the body. In fact the first feed contains the most. (google it:0)
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    Sep 23, 2010, 11:20 PM
    I used the diluted H202 and it stopped my cold sore outbreaks. I will now try it for staph. The dose schedule I found was for 16 days. You dilute the H202 in distilled water or juice. It went as follows:
    Day 1... 3 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 2... 4 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 3... 5 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 4... 6 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 5... 7 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 6... 8 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 7... 9 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 8... 10 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 9... 12 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 10... 14 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 11... 16 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 12... 18 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 13... 20 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 14... 22 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 15... 24 drops/ 3 times a day.
    Day 16... 25 drops/ 3 times a day. Then tapper off gradually. 25 drops once every other day for 1 week. 25 drops once every third day for 2 weeks. 25 drops once every forth day for 3 weeks.
    If you choose to go at a slower pace, you can.
    I didn't finish the 25 days and it still stopped the cold sores.
    This is just my own personal experience. Obviously, it will work differently on each individual.
    This is the first time I have left an answer on one of these websites. I probably won't be back to chat or answer questions. Please don't take it personal.
    :-}
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    Apr 17, 2012, 06:22 PM
    Ozone can be injected into the blood, same action as H2O2 on MRSA. There are some doctors in the states that work with ozone.
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    Nov 19, 2012, 12:47 PM
    There are several books out you can buy on Amazon on the subject of Hydrogen Peroxide. One is called The One Minute Cure by Madison Cavanaugh. Another is Hydrogen Peroxide, Medical Miracle by William Campbell Douglass. There are others. Look them up.
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    Nov 19, 2012, 12:48 PM
    Oh, and you can also buy Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide on Amazon.

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