
I use HP quite alot, looks like the FDA are trying to squeeze out HP for internal use completely. Well here's something interesting that I've just found. Posted by Bill (San Fernando, Philippines) on I was wondering if anyone on this forum had had a similiar experience of treating themselves ( with any condition) ingesting H202 with dental implants/artificial body part. I want to try using H202 but I have nine dental implants and am very concerned about embarking on this treatment as dental implants would qualify as an artifical body part! I emailed the author of the book and was not able to get a clear answer. This is a link to the e book: written by James Paul Roguski. No one really knows what these risks are". "If you have any artificial parts in your body, you must seriously consider the risks of using hydrogen peroxide.

There was lots of advice on using it for COPD and then this statement. I have since been trying to find alternative ways to manage my condition and recently read a free ebook about using H2O2 ( hydrogen peroxide). I have been diagnosed with COPD and had a very bad experience using the steroids I was given. Unfortunately, this information is never printed on the label of CS retail products because this would essentially be the same as the manufacturer making a medical claim for CS, which is not allowed by the FDA. CS is the same in this respect, you generally use it to fight a specific bacterial or viral infection and not as a prophylactic. Based on studies, one teaspoon is too low of a dose to be effective as an antibiotic in the human body unless you are using a very high part per million CS or you are getting a placebo effect.Īntibiotics are generally used to fight a specific bacteria or health condition and with a few exceptions, are not generally used as a prophylactic. If you take that antibiotic at a lower than prescribed dose, it makes it easier for the bacteria to become resistant to that antibiotic, and the same can happen with CS. There are already bacteria that are resistant to CS.Īlso, whenever you take an antibiotic, you generally have to take it at a specific dose for a specific amount of time with a few exceptions. The same thing can happen with CS used in the same way.

In one sense, colloidal silver is essentially a type of antibiotic and taking an antibiotic every day will eventually lead to bacterial resistance where a bacteria becomes resistant to the antibiotic.

Starting Dosage of 35% Food Grade Peroxide (2 )Īside from the FGHP, you mentioned that you are taking 1 teaspoonful of ionized colloidal silver.

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