I am considering a nebulizer to use with 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide. I work at a hospital and my lungs are toast after all of the mask wearing so if any more knowledgeable than me could weigh in I’d really appreciate it. I am considering a Pari Proneb Max from Just Nebulizers.
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This free book provides a lot of info about the benefits of nebulized hydrogen peroxide, (as posted elsewhere on GAW by 7_17_24), https://rvr.medfoxpub.com/. It is Dr Thomas Levy's evidence for the use of hydrogen peroxide via nebulizer to kill any germs in the airway passages (including covid). This can prevent and treat illness. He says that most people can use the 3% peroxide, sold OTC, full strength (does not have to be food grade). If it makes your nasal passages burn, then diluted with equal parts of water or saline will work just as well. The more dilute the peroxide solution, the longer it takes to recover, if you are ill. I bought a nebulizer on Amazon for $86, including S&H, https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Nebulizer-Handheld-Breathing-Problems/dp/B093YTKP7Z/ref=dp_prsubs_3?pd_rd_i=B093YTKP7Z&psc=1. Interestingly, Dr Levy also says that germs we inhale and then swallow (post nasal drainage) can trigger or exacerbate gut problems like IBS or food sensitivities. Another report I read today said that it takes 3-5 days after exposure for germs to over-power our nasal defenses and cause illness. So, if you are well, you wouldn't even have to treat every day, though the book did recommend it after work for those with heavy exposure.
The book also explains why doctors poo-poo nebulized peroxide. It has not been researched due to the cost of research vs the low cost of treatment, which the researchers could not recoup.