Yes but we'll, you don't want to ingest hydrogen peroxide. It's not going to feel so great. Just because it's food grade doesn't mean it's meant to be eaten, but rather used for mouth wounds / teeth cleaning / etc. and that it won't kill you to swallow some.
Says nothing about the foamy vomit burps that comes after
Also peroxide is a disinfectant, as is ultraviolet....both used in treatments...
Vitamin C and hydrogen peroxide used to treat cancer.
ultraviolet light has been used to treat blood through dialysis ...now they can bring it into the lungs.
“ Also, Michalos pointed to a California hospital rated top-10 in the U.S.
"Before antibiotics, they used to do something called UVC extracorporeal cleaning of your blood," he said. "They let your blood out, put it in a container, and they hit it with UVC to kill the bacteria. And then they put it back in your body. So there is a basis of using light.”
Yes but we'll, you don't want to ingest hydrogen peroxide. It's not going to feel so great. Just because it's food grade doesn't mean it's meant to be eaten, but rather used for mouth wounds / teeth cleaning / etc. and that it won't kill you to swallow some.
Says nothing about the foamy vomit burps that comes after
Also peroxide is a disinfectant, as is ultraviolet....both used in treatments... Vitamin C and hydrogen peroxide used to treat cancer.
ultraviolet light has been used to treat blood through dialysis ...now they can bring it into the lungs.
“ Also, Michalos pointed to a California hospital rated top-10 in the U.S.
"Before antibiotics, they used to do something called UVC extracorporeal cleaning of your blood," he said. "They let your blood out, put it in a container, and they hit it with UVC to kill the bacteria. And then they put it back in your body. So there is a basis of using light.”
When it is diluted and nebulized, it is a very effective therapy.
Yep. IIRC there was research on using a nebulized peroxide solution as a medium for UV sanitization of the lungs.
UV not necessary; the diluted solution works by itself. Personal experience.
Some people do drink small amounts. Some inhale it. There are actual protocols around it.