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Date: November 13, 2021 at 04:23:26
From: Richter, [DNS_Address]
Subject: 1 Medicine for Covid-19-is this Discovery?


Covid-19:
They inject oxygen through the lungs.
But this oxygen does not reach the brain and
the heart. People are dying. They can score
oxygen in the blood by drinking
dilute oxygenated water in plain water.
5 drops (3%) of oxygenated (H2O2) water are dissolved
in 2-3 liters of plain water (H2O). From the heat in
the human body 1 atom of oxygen is released
and enters directly into the blood. Saturation is
increases. I have personally made this measurement
of saturation in front of Pirogov Hospital, Sofia on
November 9, 2020
H2O2 ====== >>> H2O + O / oxygen in the blood /
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Attention:
Let's remember how at the beginning of the epidemic
they said they disinfected with oxygen
water or with Ozone. Ozone breaks down into three
oxygen atoms. Their idea is, oxygen
destroy Covid-19 viruses. If located in
would the blood destroy the viruses there?
To appear so quickly and in such a huge
scale around the world if oxygen destroys
viruses, isn't this oxygen possible
to have decreased in the World, so much so that not
can destroy it more, reducing it
be the cause of the avalanche increase
of Covid-19 viruses?
Have we burned oxygen on Earth?
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What should you do?
1. Require verification of what is written
above.
2. If you agree, please distribute
this idea.
3. Support this idea. It may be true.
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7119


Date: November 13, 2021 at 09:28:04
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: 1 Medicine for Covid-19-is this Discovery?

URL: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/drinking-hydrogen-peroxide


Is It Safe to Drink Hydrogen Peroxide?

Purported benefits
Risks
In case of ingestion
Bottom line

Hydrogen peroxide is a clear, odorless, and colorless liquid consisting of hydrogen and oxygen. It’s available in dilutions ranging from 3–90%, some of which are sometimes used as an alternative health remedy.

Advocates suggest that drinking a few drops of hydrogen peroxide diluted in water may help treat a range of illnesses, including diabetes and even some forms of cancer.

However, medical professionals warn against the dangers of this practice.

This article takes a look at the latest evidence to determine whether the benefits of drinking hydrogen peroxide outweigh its potential risks.
Are there any health benefits to drinking hydrogen peroxide?

Hydrogen peroxide can typically be found in four categories of dilution, each of them used for specific purposes (1):

3% hydrogen peroxide. Also referred to as household hydrogen peroxide, this type is typically used to clean or disinfect minor wounds. It’s the one you’re most likely to find in your local supermarket or drugstore.
6–10% hydrogen peroxide. This concentration is most commonly used to bleach hair.
35% hydrogen peroxide. Commonly referred to as food grade hydrogen peroxide, this variety is typically found in health food stores and promoted as a cure to various ailments and diseases.
90% hydrogen peroxide. Also known as industrial hydrogen peroxide, it’s typically used to bleach paper and textiles, make foam rubber or rocket fuel, or as a substitute for chlorine in water and sewage treatment.

Some people believe that drinking a few drops of food grade hydrogen peroxide that has been diluted in water can help improve your health by bringing extra oxygen into your body.

They believe that this extra oxygen can help treat various ailments, such as sore throat, arthritis, diabetes, AIDS, lupus, and even some forms of cancer.

However, there’s little evidence to support these claims. In fact, hydrogen peroxide production by cancerous cells in the body is known to increase inflammation and accelerate the progression of disease (2).

Moreover, doctors warn that drinking hydrogen peroxide can cause a range of unpleasant side effects, some of which can be deadly in some cases (1, 3, 4).

summary

Hydrogen peroxide comes in various concentrations, ranging from 3–90%. Despite claims that dilutions made using food grade or 35% hydrogen peroxide can help cure various ailments, there’s little scientific evidence of this.

Health risks of drinking hydrogen peroxide

Despite the purported benefits of drinking hydrogen peroxide, research and medical experts agree that drinking this compound can have serious side effects.

When drunk, hydrogen peroxide reacts with a natural enzyme in your body, producing very high amounts of oxygen.

When the amount of oxygen produced is too high to physically burp out, it can cross over from your gut into your blood vessels, leading to potential complications, such as heart attacks or stroke (3).

The severity of complications depends on the volume and concentration of the hydrogen peroxide that was ingested.

For instance, accidentally swallowing a small amount of household 3% hydrogen peroxide usually causes minor symptoms, such as bloating, mild stomach pain, and in some cases, vomiting.

However, ingesting larger amounts or higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can cause ulcers, a perforated gut, and mouth, throat, and stomach burns. In severe cases, it may result in breathing problems, fainting, and even death (3, 4).

Food grade hydrogen peroxide is over 10 times more concentrated than the household variety. Moreover, instructions on how to dilute it vary from one seller to another, and its safety hasn’t been evaluated.

Therefore, using food grade hydrogen peroxide to make your own dilutions increases the risk you’ll consume a higher concentration, and as a result, experience its more severe side effects.

summary

Drinking hydrogen peroxide can have many side effects, including gut irritation or perforation, breathing problems, and even death. The severity of these effects depends on the quantity and concentration of the hydrogen peroxide consumed.

What to do if you have ingested hydrogen peroxide

According to the National Poison Control center, adults and children who accidentally ingested small amounts of household 3% hydrogen peroxide should call their helpline for immediate assistance (5).

On the other hand, children and adults who swallowed large amounts of hydrogen peroxide ⁠— or any amount with a higher concentration than those of household dilutions ⁠— should seek immediate medical assistance from the closest emergency room.

summary

If you have ingested small amounts of 3% hydrogen peroxide, call your local poison control helpline for assistance. If you have swallowed larger amounts or higher concentrations, seek immediate medical assistance from an emergency room.

The bottom line

Hydrogen peroxide is touted as an alternative health remedy for a range of health conditions.

However, there’s no scientific evidence that drinking it yields any benefits. Plus, doing so is linked to dangerous side effects, including breathing problems, severe gut damage, and in some cases, death.

For these reasons, drinking any concentration or amount of hydrogen peroxide is not recommended.


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Date: November 14, 2021 at 02:28:02
From: Richter, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Thank you about general tallking...


Thank you for the comprehensive explanations, but they
do not affect the question, about saturation and whether
it cures kovid-19. Ask these two questions to your
country, health care institutions. Ask them if it is
helpful for Kovid-19 dying to drink oxygenated water. Is
it good for the heart and the brain? Will oxygen get
there? The general tales you wrote are known to me. This
is about something specific. Saturation, brain, heart.
...


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7118


Date: November 13, 2021 at 09:25:32
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: 1 Medicine for Covid-19-is this Discovery?

URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33957025/


Effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide as auxiliary treatment for hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Brazil: preliminary results of a randomized double-blind clinical trial
Marielle Bazzo Di Domênico 1 , Henrique Cesca 1 , Thales Henrique Jincziwski Ponciano 1 , Renan Brandenburg Dos Santos 1 , Ulysses Lenz 1 , Vinícius Picoli Antunes 1 , Vinicius Webber Godinho 1 , Kauê Collares 1 , Pedro Henrique Corazza 1
Affiliations

PMID: 33957025 PMCID: PMC8289471 DOI: 10.4178/epih.e2021032

Free PMC article
Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the form of mouthwash and nasal spray as an auxiliary treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Methods: Forty hospitalized patients who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 using a reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction test were evaluated. They were randomly divided into an experimental group (n= 20; gargling with 1.0% H2O2 and nasal wash with 0.5% H2O2) or a control group (n= 20). The solutions were used for 7 days and the patients were monitored every 2 days, for a total of 8 days. At check-ups, patients were asked about their symptoms and possible adverse effects of the solutions. The presence and severity (mild, moderate, or severe) of symptoms were recorded. Data were compared using the Student test and the Fisher exact test (α= 0.05).

Results: There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the length of hospital stay (p= 0.65). The most frequent symptom on day 0 was coughing (72.0% in the experimental group and 76.5% in the control group), which abated over time. There was no significant difference between the groups in the evaluated symptoms. Most (75.0%) of the patients in the experimental group presented a reduction in dyspnea between days 0 and 2. Few patients reported adverse effects from the use of the solutions.

Conclusions: H2O2 as a mouthwash and nasal spray is safe to use. There is insufficient evidence to demonstrate that H2O2 is effective as an auxiliary treatment for hospitalized COVID-19 patients.


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