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A concoction I have put together is food grade hydrogen peroxide

diluted with water. Put it in a nasal spray bottle. Sometimes I lay

on my back and drizzle it in. Kind of burns a little, but just for a

few seconds. Most of these CWDs don't like oxygen. I guess most any

infection doesn't like oxygen. When I got my food grade hydrogen

peroxide, they only had raspberry flavored. It actually made it a

little more plesant with the added rspberry flavor.

>

>

> Hey everyone,

>

> I've been having an incredibly annoying salty taste in my mouth

that

> I can't get rid of (along with a big increase in plaque

production).

> Through research, I find the number one cause of this is staph

> aureus (which I've already tested positive for in my bone

> infection).

>

> Anyway, a friend I trust told me about the following product, Sino

> Fresh, which she claims works better than any prescription

> antimicrobial spray she's used. I've researched it a bit and the

> main ingredient, cetylpyridinium chloride is definitely effective

> against bacteria, used in cattle, vegetables, etc. as an

> antimicrobial. Anyway, here's a list of the bugs and molds it

kills

> (some heavy hitters like stachybotrus and MRSA staph A.), along

with

> some reviews.

>

> http://www.natlallergy.com/images/SinoFresh.pdf

>

> http://www.epinions.com/pr-Over-the-Counter_Medicine-

> SinoFresh_Moisturizing_Nasal_Sinus_Spray/display_~reviews

>

> I bought some and am giving it a go. I believe that many of our

> fatigue symptoms are caused by these infections festering in our

> sinuses, draining into our guts, and recirculating through our

blood

> stream, so might be worth looking into.

>

> penny

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What is food grade hydrogen peroxide?

I drank a small bit of h peroxide once by accident and

It made me vomit immediately

Marie

--- jellybelly92008 <herranenb@...> wrote:

>

> A concoction I have put together is food grade

> hydrogen peroxide

> diluted with water. Put it in a nasal spray bottle.

> Sometimes I lay

> on my back and drizzle it in. Kind of burns a

> little, but just for a

> few seconds. Most of these CWDs don't like oxygen. I

> guess most any

> infection doesn't like oxygen. When I got my food

> grade hydrogen

> peroxide, they only had raspberry flavored. It

> actually made it a

> little more plesant with the added rspberry flavor.

>

>

> >

> >

> > Hey everyone,

> >

> > I've been having an incredibly annoying salty

> taste in my mouth

> that

> > I can't get rid of (along with a big increase in

> plaque

> production).

> > Through research, I find the number one cause of

> this is staph

> > aureus (which I've already tested positive for in

> my bone

> > infection).

> >

> > Anyway, a friend I trust told me about the

> following product, Sino

> > Fresh, which she claims works better than any

> prescription

> > antimicrobial spray she's used. I've researched it

> a bit and the

> > main ingredient, cetylpyridinium chloride is

> definitely effective

> > against bacteria, used in cattle, vegetables, etc.

> as an

> > antimicrobial. Anyway, here's a list of the bugs

> and molds it

> kills

> > (some heavy hitters like stachybotrus and MRSA

> staph A.), along

> with

> > some reviews.

> >

> > http://www.natlallergy.com/images/SinoFresh.pdf

> >

> >

>

http://www.epinions.com/pr-Over-the-Counter_Medicine-

> >

>

SinoFresh_Moisturizing_Nasal_Sinus_Spray/display_~reviews

> >

> > I bought some and am giving it a go. I believe

> that many of our

> > fatigue symptoms are caused by these infections

> festering in our

> > sinuses, draining into our guts, and recirculating

> through our

> blood

> > stream, so might be worth looking into.

> >

> > penny

>

>

>

>

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You get it at the health food store. I'm still not inclined to eat

it, but there are those who do, as an oxygen therapy to kill these

pathogens.

-- In infections , Marie Mayberry

<msmabrry@y...> wrote:

> What is food grade hydrogen peroxide?

> I drank a small bit of h peroxide once by accident and

> It made me vomit immediately

> Marie

> --- jellybelly92008 <herranenb@h...> wrote:

> >

> > A concoction I have put together is food grade

> > hydrogen peroxide

> > diluted with water. Put it in a nasal spray bottle.

> > Sometimes I lay

> > on my back and drizzle it in. Kind of burns a

> > little, but just for a

> > few seconds. Most of these CWDs don't like oxygen. I

> > guess most any

> > infection doesn't like oxygen. When I got my food

> > grade hydrogen

> > peroxide, they only had raspberry flavored. It

> > actually made it a

> > little more plesant with the added rspberry flavor.

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hey everyone,

> > >

> > > I've been having an incredibly annoying salty

> > taste in my mouth

> > that

> > > I can't get rid of (along with a big increase in

> > plaque

> > production).

> > > Through research, I find the number one cause of

> > this is staph

> > > aureus (which I've already tested positive for in

> > my bone

> > > infection).

> > >

> > > Anyway, a friend I trust told me about the

> > following product, Sino

> > > Fresh, which she claims works better than any

> > prescription

> > > antimicrobial spray she's used. I've researched it

> > a bit and the

> > > main ingredient, cetylpyridinium chloride is

> > definitely effective

> > > against bacteria, used in cattle, vegetables, etc.

> > as an

> > > antimicrobial. Anyway, here's a list of the bugs

> > and molds it

> > kills

> > > (some heavy hitters like stachybotrus and MRSA

> > staph A.), along

> > with

> > > some reviews.

> > >

> > > http://www.natlallergy.com/images/SinoFresh.pdf

> > >

> > >

> >

> http://www.epinions.com/pr-Over-the-Counter_Medicine-

> > >

> >

> SinoFresh_Moisturizing_Nasal_Sinus_Spray/display_~reviews

> > >

> > > I bought some and am giving it a go. I believe

> > that many of our

> > > fatigue symptoms are caused by these infections

> > festering in our

> > > sinuses, draining into our guts, and recirculating

> > through our

> > blood

> > > stream, so might be worth looking into.

> > >

> > > penny

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Celebrate 's 10th Birthday!

> Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web

> http://birthday./netrospective/

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