Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 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 > > > > __________________________________ Celebrate 's 10th Birthday! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday./netrospective/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 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/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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