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Hi :

I have spinal injuries and I must tell you that regular use of H2O2

(including baths, and IV drips) does significantly reduce my pain level. I

think what happened with you is proof of the oxygenation at the cellular

level and when you stopped

using it, and then went back to it, you experienced a classic herxheimer.

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tte

> Message: 6 Fri, 06 Apr 2001 12:33:01 -0000

> From: dwk2650557@... Subject: H202

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> I had been taking H202 orally for a number of years as a general measure

> for health. I barely noticed that a few days later the ache in my left

> shoulder vanished. Recently I went on a trip to the USA that lasted 3

> months. I left my bottle of 30% H202 at home as it seemed too dangerous to

> transport. After about a month and a half I began to have excrutiating pain

> in my left shoulder. In addition, the outside of my left thigh and the

> instep of my left foot began to feel numb, as if too little blood were

> getting to the tissues. I really didn't know what to think. Somehow I made

> the connection between not taking H202 and my symptoms. A few days

> afterrestarting the consumption of H202 the symptoms in both my shoulder

> and my leg were

> drastically improved. It is now a month later and the improvement

> continues. I have not yet reached the point of being nearly symptom-free

> that I enjoyed before I stopped my daily regimen. I am curious if anyone

> out there has any comment to make to this story. Particularly to the

> numbness in my left thigh, as anecdotally it

> would suggest that either the arteries in my thigh become blocked when I

> stop taking H202 and quickly become unblocked when I begin again, or there

> is some other explanation (an irritated nerve that is relieved etc.). In

> any case, I can attest to the high workability of H202 for Osteoarthritis.

>

> As a new member of the list I wish you all the best.

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