Guest guest Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 Also, Bromelain is said to potentiate the effects of antibiotics. Interestingly, it is also said to potentiate the effect of quercetin (which is a potentiator). So there may be synergy there. I have noticed that there are some products that combine bromelain, quercetin, and Vit C into one. So other people probably already know about this stuff. Of course it is much cheaper to buy the components individually to get significant amounts. > > H2O2 is one substance used in oxidative therapy for potentiation. One doctor > gives 500cc of H2O2 over the course of 2 hours in an IV drip. Then he gives > chemo to this patient. 500cc is 100tsp. > > I know people spray small amount of H2O2 on themselves, but has anyone tried it > in larger amounts? 100tsp is about 2 cups! This is another idea for > potentiating antimicrobials. Maybe this could be done through the skin. Maybe > DMSO can be combined to help get through the skin. H2O2 has a lot of different > benefits. I imagine food grade should only be used. > > Hyperthermia was another potentiator I read about. Byran also mentions it in > his book, and he also says that finding ways to potentiate antibiotics should be > standard practice. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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