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Is anyone here have tried H2O2 35% food grade to treat thier illness? Have heard about the one minute cure of Dr. Cavanaugh?They said it can cure a cancer. Please share your experience.
Is anyone here have tried H2O2 35% food grade to treat thier illness? Have heard about the one minute cure of Dr. Cavanaugh?They said it can cure a cancer. Please share your experience.
Whoever "they" are that said H2O2 can cure cancer....."they" are mistaken or fools.....take your pick.
Also...Madison Cavanaugh is not a "doctor" she is an "author" of a fairy tale masquerading as a cure-all...its a hoax.
There’s been different people promoting H2O2 for a number of years. I tried it about 15 years ago but just couldn’t stomach it. The taste was just too horrible. I suppose if I was sick enough and really believed it would cure me, I probably would try it again.
There’s been different people promoting H2O2 for a number of years. I tried it about 15 years ago but just couldn’t stomach it. The taste was just too horrible. I suppose if I was sick enough and really believed it would cure me, I probably would try it again.
If you're interested it could be worth you while getting hold of the book titled "Hydrogen Peroxide Medical Miracle" by William Campbell Douglass, MD.
As with all things medicine, if the ailment is bad enough I'd say anything is worth looking at if the ailments going to kill you anyway...what's to lose? Embrace/consider anything that may have the potential to improve one's lot. One never never knows, if one never never goes!
And 'food grade' is just a terminology accepted by authorities to be good enough to wash out containers for manufacturers packaged foodstuffs, doesn't mean a whole heck of a lot. Doesn't mean its for human consumption {which it's definitely not...undiluted}, just authority acceptable to be good enough to kill off any bacteria etc in the packaging/bottling processes. Around 75% I believe is used as rocket fuel propulsion.
As with all things medicine, if the ailment is bad enough I'd say anything is worth looking at if the ailments going to kill you anyway...what's to lose?
While I do think you have a fair point, the danger in promoting something like this is that it is being touted as a home remedy. It is one thing for a trained professional to be diluting something like this, totally another for someone else to be doing it in their bathroom at home.
At 30% and above, hydrogen peroxide is corrosive. It you wanted to throw it away, you couldn't legally; it would be classified as hazardous waste, and that is what I keep thinking of when I see this. This is a big deal to mess up, and I would think a rather uncomfortable way to die.
If you're interested it could be worth you while getting hold of the book titled "Hydrogen Peroxide Medical Miracle" by William Campbell Douglass, MD.
As with all things medicine, if the ailment is bad enough I'd say anything is worth looking at if the ailments going to kill you anyway...what's to lose? Embrace/consider anything that may have the potential to improve one's lot. One never never knows, if one never never goes!
And 'food grade' is just a terminology accepted by authorities to be good enough to wash out containers for manufacturers packaged foodstuffs, doesn't mean a whole heck of a lot. Doesn't mean its for human consumption {which it's definitely not...undiluted}, just authority acceptable to be good enough to kill off any bacteria etc in the packaging/bottling processes. Around 75% I believe is used as rocket fuel propulsion.
It was probably William Campbell Douglass, MD that prompted me to try H2O2. In the past I’ve subscribed to his newsletter.
If I was to try H2O2 again, it would probably be intravenous due to the taste. There are MD’s around that will do this. You just have to look for them.
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