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Hi,

I came across this article on pain control by S.L. Weg M.D.

I post an edited version here as it has some things in common with Protocol

1.

Note his suggestion of the dilute peroxide bath. His 4 bottles of 3% peroxide

equals

about 200 ml of 35% food grade peroxide, in the hot water bath.

moonbeam

The following pain management protocol of Stuart L. Weg, M.D. is presented as an

adjunct therapy to

the antibiotic protocol for inflammatory rheumatic diseases presented on this

web page, particularly

for patients with intractable pain.

Dr. Weg is an anesthesiologist specializing in pain management. He is Chairman

of the Department

of Anesthesiology and Pain Management at Bergen Regional Medical Center,

Paramus, NJ., and

maintains an office at 1250 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. He may be

reached by

phone at US 201-447-5558 or fax 201-447-9011. His email address is

FindYrPath@...

ANTI-INFECTIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL

Home oxidative therapy with hydrogen peroxide for all patients:

A. Peroxide baths: Mix 3-4, 16 oz. common brown bottles of 3% peroxide in a hot

water bath with 2

cups of Epsom salt. Soak for 30 minutes. Do this at least 1 to 3 times per week

(no vitamins should

be taken 4-8 hours before bath). This is the preferred way to take peroxide.

Still better is a Jacuzzi

with the jets turned on. This enhances the effects. A home whirlpool such as

Polinex (cost about

$110) fits on a standard bathtub and also greatly improves the effect. Increase

the amount of

peroxide and Epsom salt proportionally for the larger tub sizes. For economic

bulk purchase of

peroxide, consider obtaining the concentrated 27% solution sold by the gallon as

a cleaner in some

swimming pool shops. It is called " Baqua Shock " . This product is dangerous to

the skin right out of

the bottle. It must be diluted in your bath. Use about 1/10 the volume needed of

3% peroxide in your

baths.

B. Peroxide sponge/spray bath: Apply straight or dilute 3% peroxide, less than a

full 16 oz. bottle in

total, to your skin. Use liberally directly over as much surface as you can.

Leave this on for up to 5

minutes and then wash off. This technique can work very well especially after a

work out, hot shower

or hot tub, when you are warm and/or sweaty with your pores open. To obtain

results equivalent to a

bath, it is required that you first apply the tanning product described below

and wait about 5 minutes

for your skin to flush before applying the peroxide.

Other home oxidation techniques

E. Peroxide enema: 1-4 tablespoons in 1 liter instilled rectally (works well in

CFIDS)

F. Ozone baths in hot tubs etc. with ozone sterilized water may not contain

enough ozone to have

much therapeutic effect. If adequate ozone levels are achieved, the effect is

excellent.

Note: You should have vitamin C out of your system (at least 4 hours) before

getting peroxide in any

form. It's not dangerous if you forget. It just makes the peroxide treatment

less effective. Vitamins

should be resumed immediately after the peroxide.

Essential Nutrients for all patients

1. Vitamin C . Push to bowel tolerance. This means take 500 mg to 3000 mg (1/2

to 3 grams) at a time

and throughout the day until you get diarrhea, gas etc. then back down to what

you can handle.

Keep that dose daily and increase in times of flare to as much as 20,000 mg (20

grams) daily. Tablets

are for daily use and one teaspoon of powder for flare problems. One level

teaspoon of ascorbic acid

powder equals 5 grams of Vitamin C. A typical dose is around 2-8 grams daily.

3. Mixed fiber daily 30 grams or more. This may be adjusted for people who

consume lots of fruit,

vegetables etc.

4. Grape Seed extract (also known as pycnogenol) 100 mg daily. This is an

anti-fungal and

anti-microbial, especially in the bowel.

6. Coenzyme Q10 - 100-300mg daily. (This supplement is very important in heart

patients.)

7. Flax seed oil - use on food daily

8. Vitamin E 1200 I.U. daily

9. Good high potency multiple vitamin with trace minerals daily

10. Bioflavinoids (usually contained in vitamin C preparations)

11. Selenium +/- 100 mcg daily

The following are promising and under investigation. They are optional due to

limited physician

experience.

19. Catsclaw 1,000-3,000 mg/daily. Take this intermittently. The tea seems to

work better than the

pills. Find a brand that is best for you.

20. Wheat, milk and sugar free diet. These foods may be reintroduced after one

month, one at a time

22. Cartilage products (shark, beef, chicken). Hylauronic acid (in the

cartilage) is a potent

anti-infective substance.

23. MSM taken in dosages of about 1500 mg per day is useful for muscle aches.

Very important things NOT to do

Patients must cease using tobacco products completely and greatly limit alcohol

if they expect any

of these therapies to be successful!

Part Two - Medications and treatments that can only be given under a physician's

supervision

Oxidative therapies:

1. Photoxidation of blood with ultraviolet light - UBI Technique (Knott) with

added H2O2, O2 and or

ozone up to 0.5 to 5% of total blood volume per treatment.

2. IV H2O2 Infusion - Farr formula (.03 - .10% H2O2 in 250 ml D5W with magnesium

and manganese)

3. IV high dose Vitamin C 10-50 grams with added vitamins and magnesium in

250-500 ml of sterile

water.

4. Chelation therapy with IV EDTA

5. Ozone therapy, bag technique, rectal insufflation, Hemoautotherapy.

6. Injection technique for painful areas mixing ozone gas and/or peroxide with

1/2 - 1% lidocaine then

infiltrating.

7. High dosage (8-25,000 units of hydrocobalamin IV) B12 infusions are very

effective for

neuropathies in MS, Lyme, DM etc., given with Ascorbate in sterile water or D5W.

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Moonbeam..... how about instructions for a peroxide bath if we canot order large

quanities of the foodgrade and have nowhere to store it if we could get it...is

there a way to do it with the drugstore 3% or would that be ridiculous??? Judy

Hoffman

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> To:

> From: " Jim & Wharton "

>

> Date sent: Sat, 4 May 2002 14:23:56 -0500

> Subject: Peroxide Bath

> Send reply to: cures for cancer

>

> > Would someone tell me how to do a dilute peroxide bath.

> >

> > Thanks, Jim

>

> Hi Jim,

> I half fill the bath with comfortably hot water, which then

> opens the

> pores of the skin. I add 200mls of 35% FOOD GRADE hydrogen peroxide and

> 50ml of 99%

> DMSO (dimethylfulfoxide) to the bath. The bath can be taken twice a day

> for 15 to 20

> minutes a time. It can be reheated in the afteroon using an immersion

> heater. The

> bath water should be discarded each day.

> Never put the head under the bath water as this may get the peroxide in

> the eyes,

> which would burn the eyes.

>

> This week I had an accident and got a big infection in a large cut. I

> had an area

> 5 inches by 5 inches very red and infected yesterday. I went to the doctor

> and he

> gave me a script for oral antibiotics yesterday to control the bad

> infection.

> But instead of taking the antibiotics yesterday, I covered the infected

> area with

> a 5 inch by 5 inch sterile cotton pad with 2% peroxide and 30% DMSO.

> Today the bright redness is entirely gone and the area is quite cold

> instead of

> burning hot as it was yesterday. I dont need to take the antibiotics now.

> Perhaps if one used the peroxide bath and Protocol 1, chemotherapy could

> be

> avoided.

>

> I always purchase my peroxide in 20 Litre drums as it is

> cheaper. I store it in the deep freeze to extend the shelf life.

> Peroxide

> is a hazardous material and difficult to transport, so I always ask the

> supplier to

> arrange the transport. I keep it away from children, wear gloves and

> glasses when handling the concentrate. Burns eyes on contact. These

> companies might also sell 99% grade DMSO. I usually get a two litre

> bottle

> of DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide).

>

> Who Sells Hydrogen Peroxide - 35% Food Grade

>

> 1 Van Waters & Kirkland, Wash.

> H. Hough, president & CEO

> •1996 Sales: $1.728 billion •Stocking locations: 120, 19 in Canada, 3 in

> Mexico •Employees: 2719 •Products: hydrogen peroxide,

>

> 2 Ashland Chemical Co., IC & S Dublin, Ohio

> •1996 Sales: $1.38 billion •Stocking locations: 87, hydrogen peroxide,

> Fleet: 436 trucks, 320 trailers, 256 tankers, •500 railcars

>

> 4 SOCO Chemical, Inc. Reading, Pa.

> •1996 Sales: $600 million •Stocking locations: 54, hydrogen peroxide,

> industrial gases, rubber, plastics & rubber, glass & refractory,

> others

> •Storage: 8.9 million gal., 1.8 million sq.ft. •Fleet: 240 trucks, 430

> trailers & tankers, 110 others

>

> 5 Ellis & Everard (US Holdings) Inc. Atlanta, Ga.

> •1996 Sales: $550 million •Stocking locations: 34 hydrogen peroxide,

> industrial gases, food additives, fatty chemicals, chelating agents,

> aldehydes, alcohols, specialty quats,

>

> 6 HCI USA Distribution Companies, Inc. Santa Ana, Calif.

> hydrogen peroxide, industrial gases, chelating agents, surfactants,

> lubricants,

> plasticizers •Fleet: 297 vehicles

>

> 8 Great Western Chemical Co. Portland, Ore.

> •1996 Sales: $220 million •Employees: 391 •Stocking locations: 32, 2 in

> Canada, hydrogen peroxide,

>

> 9 Harcros Chemicals, Inc. Kansas City, Kan.

> Products: hydrogen peroxide,

>

> 11 Canada Colors & Chemicals Ltd. Don Mills, Ont.

> •1996 Sales: $162 million •Stocking locations: 10, 10 in Canada,

> hydrogen

> peroxide

>

> 12 HoltraChem, Inc. Natick, Ma.

> •1996 Sales: $147.7 million •Stocking locations: 30Products: hydrogen

> peroxide,

>

> 16 The C.P. Hall Company Chicago, Ill.

> •1996 Sales: $105 million •Stocking locations: 10 •Employees: 190

> •Products: hydrogen peroxide, inorganics, others •Services:

> Manufacturing,

> blending, customer product research, others •Markets served: Tire &

> rubber, plastics and rubber, cosmetics/personal care products, paints

> &

> coatings, adhesives & sealants, others

>

> 22 Hawkins Chemical, Inc. Minneapolis, Minn.

> Dean Hahn, chairman & CEO

> •1996 Sales: $81 million •Stocking locations: 11 •Employees: 135

> •Products: hydrogen peroxide,

>

> 24 PVS-Nolwood Chemicals, Inc. Detroit, Mich.

> •1996 Sales: $76.7 million •Stocking locations: 7, 1•Products: hydrogen

> peroxide,

>

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An easy , fine source of food grade (35%) hydrogen Peroxide is:

Oxy-Tech in Whitney, Tx. $8.15 a quart. I got 3 qts sent at once and

paid a total of $l5 shipping which includes

hazardous shipping. 1-800-833-3256 They

accept credit cards. Keep the bottles in the

fridge. Best, JR

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Date sent: Fri, 10 May 2002 04:48:55 -0400 (EDT)

Subject: Re: Peroxide Bath

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> Moonbeam..... how about instructions for a peroxide bath if we canot order

> large quanities of the foodgrade and have nowhere to store it if we could

> get it...is there a way to do it with the drugstore 3% or would that be

> ridiculous??? Judy Hoffman

Hi Judy,

It sounds reasonable, but unfortunately it is indeed

ridiculous, as

the 3% peroxide is full of dangerous poisons used to stabilize the peroxide and

hence 3% peroxide is not called FOOD GRADE and not suitable for use. Quart

bottles

of 35% FOOD GRADE peroxide may suit you. The bigger the quantity the cheaper it

is

per pint. I would add DMSO to the bath, not only for the direct anti cancer

effect

of the DMSO, but to increase the penetrating power of the peroxide.

best wishes,

moonbeam

> >

> > Date sent: Sat, 4 May 2002 14:23:56 -0500

> > Subject: Peroxide Bath

> > Send reply to: cures for cancer

> >

> > > Would someone tell me how to do a dilute peroxide bath.

> > >

> > > Thanks, Jim

> >

> > Hi Jim,

> > I half fill the bath with comfortably hot water, which

> > then

> > opens the

> > pores of the skin. I add 200mls of 35% FOOD GRADE hydrogen peroxide and

> > 50ml of 99% DMSO (dimethylfulfoxide) to the bath. The bath can be taken

> > twice a day for 15 to 20 minutes a time. It can be reheated in the

> > afteroon using an immersion heater. The bath water should be discarded

> > each day.

> > Never put the head under the bath water as this may get the peroxide in

> > the eyes,

> > which would burn the eyes.

> >

> > This week I had an accident and got a big infection in a large cut. I

> > had an area

> > 5 inches by 5 inches very red and infected yesterday. I went to the

> > doctor and he gave me a script for oral antibiotics yesterday to control

> > the bad infection.

> > But instead of taking the antibiotics yesterday, I covered the

> > infected

> > area with

> > a 5 inch by 5 inch sterile cotton pad with 2% peroxide and 30% DMSO.

> > Today the bright redness is entirely gone and the area is quite cold

> > instead of

> > burning hot as it was yesterday. I dont need to take the antibiotics

> > now.

> > Perhaps if one used the peroxide bath and Protocol 1, chemotherapy

> > could

> > be

> > avoided.

> >

> > I always purchase my peroxide in 20 Litre drums as it is

> > cheaper. I store it in the deep freeze to extend the shelf life.

> > Peroxide

> > is a hazardous material and difficult to transport, so I always ask the

> > supplier to

> > arrange the transport. I keep it away from children, wear gloves and

> > glasses when handling the concentrate. Burns eyes on contact. These

> > companies might also sell 99% grade DMSO. I usually get a two litre

> > bottle of DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide).

> >

> > Who Sells Hydrogen Peroxide - 35% Food Grade

> >

> > 1 Van Waters & Kirkland, Wash.

> > H. Hough, president & CEO

> > •1996 Sales: $1.728 billion •Stocking locations: 120, 19 in Canada, 3 in

> > Mexico •Employees: 2719 •Products: hydrogen peroxide,

> >

> > 2 Ashland Chemical Co., IC & S Dublin, Ohio

> > •1996 Sales: $1.38 billion •Stocking locations: 87, hydrogen peroxide,

> > Fleet: 436 trucks, 320 trailers, 256 tankers, •500 railcars

> >

> > 4 SOCO Chemical, Inc. Reading, Pa.

> > •1996 Sales: $600 million •Stocking locations: 54, hydrogen peroxide,

> > industrial gases, rubber, plastics & rubber, glass & refractory, others

> > •Storage: 8.9 million gal., 1.8 million sq.ft. •Fleet: 240 trucks, 430

> > trailers & tankers, 110 others

> >

> > 5 Ellis & Everard (US Holdings) Inc. Atlanta, Ga.

> > •1996 Sales: $550 million •Stocking locations: 34 hydrogen peroxide,

> > industrial gases, food additives, fatty chemicals, chelating agents,

> > aldehydes, alcohols, specialty quats,

> >

> > 6 HCI USA Distribution Companies, Inc. Santa Ana, Calif.

> > hydrogen peroxide, industrial gases, chelating agents, surfactants,

> > lubricants,

> > plasticizers •Fleet: 297 vehicles

> >

> > 8 Great Western Chemical Co. Portland, Ore.

> > •1996 Sales: $220 million •Employees: 391 •Stocking locations: 32, 2 in

> > Canada, hydrogen peroxide,

> >

> > 9 Harcros Chemicals, Inc. Kansas City, Kan.

> > Products: hydrogen peroxide,

> >

> > 11 Canada Colors & Chemicals Ltd. Don Mills, Ont.

> > •1996 Sales: $162 million •Stocking locations: 10, 10 in Canada,

> > hydrogen

> > peroxide

> >

> > 12 HoltraChem, Inc. Natick, Ma.

> > •1996 Sales: $147.7 million •Stocking locations: 30Products: hydrogen

> > peroxide,

> >

> > 16 The C.P. Hall Company Chicago, Ill.

> > •1996 Sales: $105 million •Stocking locations: 10 •Employees: 190

> > •Products: hydrogen peroxide, inorganics, others •Services:

> > Manufacturing,

> > blending, customer product research, others •Markets served: Tire &

> > rubber, plastics and rubber, cosmetics/personal care products, paints &

> > coatings, adhesives & sealants, others

> >

> > 22 Hawkins Chemical, Inc. Minneapolis, Minn.

> > Dean Hahn, chairman & CEO

> > •1996 Sales: $81 million •Stocking locations: 11 •Employees: 135

> > •Products: hydrogen peroxide,

> >

> > 24 PVS-Nolwood Chemicals, Inc. Detroit, Mich.

> > •1996 Sales: $76.7 million •Stocking locations: 7, 1•Products: hydrogen

> > peroxide,

> >

> >

> >

> >

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