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I seem to have a lot of trouble with oxygenating, which I guess is

typical of mercury toxicity, if I understand correctly.

But I am wondering if it is good to take H202 or not. I have read a lot

of pros about it, and have been sung it to a degree, but this little

blurb below is one of others that raises concern in regards to its

usages/

Does anybody know any thing more about possible negatives of using

H202, or positives.....?

~Inga

http://smart-drugs.net/South-idebenone.htm

Co Q10’s pro-oxidant action                             to order

When blood flow is seriously reduced to any part of the body, as in a

heart attack, stroke, trauma, shock, or chronic poor blood circulation-

cellular/ mitochondrial oxygen (O2) levels quickly drop in the affected

region. Yet because oxygen is seven to eight times more soluble in the

lipid zones of cell membrane, compared to the watery compartments of

the cell, there is still sufficient oxygen remaining in the membranes

of cells and organelles, as well as in the electron transport chain, to

auto-oxidize Co Q10.  As the Co Q10 auto-oxidizes, hydrogen peroxide,

superoxide and hydroxl free radicals are rapidly formed in massive

numbers. These free radicals quickly damage cell/ organelle structure

and function, as well as rapidly halt ATP energy generation by the

electron transport chain.

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