Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Hi Obie That was great work on your part. Kind of like you were at the frontiers of medicine and blazed a new path (no pun intended)! I have similar symptoms to you and will be doing your method pronto. I am wondering, though, if it was just your bladder that benefitted from the H2O2 or maybe your prostate gland, too? I thought that most of the need to urinate more frequently was caused by a swollen prostate gland pressuring and decreasing the volume of the bladder. Could the H2O2 have penetrated those membranes and gotten into the prostate? I think O3 does this but am wondering about H2O2. Corny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 *I recall somewhere in my searching thru the years that some prostrate problems have * *been helped by bathing in the peroxide bath. One of the first testimonies I read was * *of a pool in CA cleaning out the black mold with the good peroxide....and ozonated possibly,* *helped several fellows with their malady. The olympic pool was changed from chlorine* *to hydrogen peroxide by ozonation? for teams that wouldn't have our chlorine.* *I hear that the bath experience helps relieve a lot of toxic tiredness, etc. As Ed McCabe's latest book states, " Bathe the Body in Oxygen " Spring water has been like fountains of youth to * *natives . . . * ** *I buy a case of hydrogen peroxide almost every month to have the benefits for me and my family and friends. That is the 35% Food Grade. Most anything we contact is inhaled or absorbed, so I try to remember that. * ** *Have a good weekend all. Sincerely, lie in NM* ** On 9/8/06, corny100@... <corny100@...> wrote: > > Hi Obie > That was great work on your part. Kind of like you were at the frontiers > of medicine and blazed a new path (no pun intended)! I have similar symptoms > to you and will be doing your method pronto. > > I am wondering, though, if it was just your bladder that benefitted from > the H2O2 or maybe your prostate gland, too? I thought that most of the need > to urinate more frequently was caused by a swollen prostate gland pressuring > and decreasing the volume of the bladder. Could the H2O2 have penetrated > those membranes and gotten into the prostate? I think O3 does this but am > wondering about H2O2. > > Corny > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Donna, I'm thinking about using DMSO with the H2O2 also, but I don't have a fix about mixing it yet. If your friend can assist us, I'd like that. I even may try O3 rather than H2O2 one of these times. And I agree; women should; notwithstanding that I understand that women have defenses against bacteria that men do not have, I've been told. Thank you for your thoughts, Obie. Re: Bladder Irrigation Hi Obie, Great blow by blow description. I do know another man who has done something similar. He used a baby catheter because it went in really easy. And he used a dilute solution of dmso. Said it worked very nicely. I do not know the solution. I'm guessing 10%, if it was me. Women should consider this also. Thanks for sharing. Donna http://www.excellentthings.com Obie wrote: > > Dear List Members: > > This is my explanation regarding the Bladder Irrigation I did for urinary > symptoms. > > _._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Corny, good hearing from you; glad you're still part of this list. Well, I hope I'm not causing others any problems but my situation has sure changed, and Man, am I happy; no more urinary symptoms. And, Corny, I can't be sure about your other questions. I don't, actually, know if my Prostate was benefited; although I'm sure it was. I mean, I felt it sting some when the H2O2 hit it. And if the Prostate has enlarged to where it has grown into my Bladder? Just don't know, although the last time a Doc went into my rectum to examine my Prostate, I told her " No soap " unless she goes slow, feels each volume of my Prostate and develops an opinion about each before she came out. She agreed and later said I don't have any hardness to any part of the Prostate and that it's just a little larger than normal. I've since read a Brochure from Dr. Schulze that has a Prostate drawing with half of an enlarged Prostate having grown into the Bladder. I don't know if that's his depiction of an actual enlargement or if it's his attempt to scare the daylights out of us and get us to order " Prostate " from him. Also, I've only understood that having urinating problems because of Prostate comes only from a reduced stream, that everything else, namely, frequency, urgency, dribbling, peeing in slacks, are caused by bacteria in the Bladder in addition to E. Coli, fecal As laymen and individual sufferers, we're at a disadvantage; we don't know and we can't know without a giant step like the one I reported to the list. And we need time following an experiment to try to figure out what happened, try other things, if necessary. I have a small briefcase sized O3 generator and, if I need to, I may try that next. Back to you, Obie. bladder irrigation Hi Obie That was great work on your part. Kind of like you were at the frontiers of medicine and blazed a new path (no pun intended)! I have similar symptoms to you and will be doing your method pronto. I am wondering, though, if it was just your bladder that benefitted from the H2O2 or maybe your prostate gland, too? I thought that most of the need to urinate more frequently was caused by a swollen prostate gland pressuring and decreasing the volume of the bladder. Could the H2O2 have penetrated those membranes and gotten into the prostate? I think O3 does this but am wondering about H2O2. Corny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Thank you, Dr. Saul. Of course, I'll take your advice when I proceed; if I have to. This post is to ask you what concentration of Ozone you'd recommend if I use a silicone catheter to O3 my Prostate, if needed; don't want to burn myself by using too high a concentration or treating it too long, please? Obie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Dear Obie, 40 ug/ml will be very safe. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman RE: Bladder Irrigation > Thank you, Dr. Saul. Of course, I'll take your advice when I proceed; if I > have to. This post is to ask you what concentration of Ozone you'd > recommend if I use a silicone catheter to O3 my Prostate, if needed; don't > want to burn myself by using too high a concentration or treating it too > long, please? Obie. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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