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How Nebulized Peroxide Helps Against Respiratory Infections

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Dr. David Brownstein

I have our staff take food-grade hydrogen peroxide. We dilute it down to 3% from, usually, we get it at 35%, I think, and dilute it 10:1 down to 3% with sterile water. We do this sterilely. And then we take 3 CCs of that 3%, and we put it in a 250CC bag of normal saline, and that's what we have people nebulize out of that bag. So it brings it down to a .04% hydrogen peroxide concentration. 
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When I started doing IV therapies, and especially the oxidative therapies with hydrogen peroxide and high-dose vitamin C therapies, I just was a little uneasy about some of the side effects. Particularly the IV hydrogen peroxide where they would say you would get phlebitis of the veins and the veins would get inflamed and then go away because it irritates the veins. 
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So I took whatever concentrations I learned in my courses and started diluting it down further, and I would start at 50% dilution and then move from there. And then we would try lower, and we'd see what seemed to work the best or not, and that's how we came up with this because we took the concentration, brought it down, and this was the lowest amount that seemed to work as well as the higher amounts. 
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Lower didn't seem to help as much as this. This is the lowest we could go to. So when we got it down to this 0.04%, it worked, and there were no side effects. We never heard a complaint. Only complaint we ever heard is maybe it didn't help somebody, but there were no adverse effects that we heard. 

And along with the nebulizing 3 CCs to this 0.04% hydrogen peroxide, we have them put a drop of 5% Lugol's solution in the nebulizer well. So they would nebulize this combination of peroxide and iodine, and it was really remarkable. There were patients who – the one patient who was hospitalized was an interesting patient. He's a 67-year-old man, a worker. He's a real muscular, strong guy who got COVID, didn't call me at the beginning, was taking the oral supplements that I was writing about before I had to pull all my blogs, and didn't get better. And after about seven or eight days, couldn't breathe, went into the hospital, they diagnosed him with bilateral pneumonia. And they treated him for a couple of days and gave him oxygen, and he's a little bit better. 

And that was in the middle of the crisis when there were no beds, and they just sent him home. 
And they sent him home on oxygen and told him, "Only come back if you can't breathe." So he goes home, and he calls me up on the phone, and he's crying. And this is a big strong guy, just weeping and saying, "I'm going to die. They sent me home to die." And I said to him, "You're not going to die. Do you have a nebulizer?" And he said, "No." 
And I'm like, "We need to start nebulizing right away. Why don't you come in? I'll meet you in the parking lot, we'll do our IV treatments, and give you a nebulizer." 
 
And he said, "Doc, I can't get in the car. I'm going to die." So I said, "Send your wife over. We'll put a nebulizer in the car and tell you how to do it." And so we mixed up the solution for him, and she brings the nebulizer home.
I called him up at the end of the day. That was in the morning. I called him up at the end of the day. He had done three nebulizer treatments because the wife drove an hour each way to come get that device. And he said after the second nebulizer treatment his lungs started to open up. He felt about 70% better and didn't feel like he was going to die at that point. He was still coughing and short of breath, but not like he was.  

After the third treatment, he said he was even better. He was crying again on the phone saying, "I don't know what to say to you. I'm not going to die anymore. I don't know how to thank you." 
And I'm, "Well, you don't have to thank me, just keep nebulizing. And he never got the IV therapy, so this nebulizer thing really does work. 

The one thing I'd like your readers or your listeners to know, the handheld nebulizers don't work as well. I had a handful of patients who were using a handheld nebulizer and trying it with the same solution. They were calling me back saying, "It's not working." And so when we got them the desktop model, a little stronger model, it worked. So I encourage people not to use a handheld nebulizer. Use a desktop model. It's a little bit stronger. 

Dr. Joseph Mercola
That was a question I had is to differentiate between those two, and that's been your experience, which I'm not surprised because that's been my experience too. But what really, really impresses the heck out of me is the story you just shared about that patient who thought he was going to die. Why? Because it absolutely echoes my experience. I've only taken care of two people indirectly. The person who manages the outside of my property, takes care of the chickens and all the landscaping, his nephew initially came down with this. He became very, very sick, and had the exact same experience, thought he was going to die, could not go in the car. 

So he asked, "What could I do?" I told him to use the nebulizer with – I used a little bit higher concentration, 0.1%. It's pretty similar to 0.04%, twice as strong, but essentially, really, really low, and he had the exact same experience. This is like a 45-year-old guy, metabolically inflexible and insulin-resistant, I'm sure. But his first treatment, he got a little better, second, but the third, he was a new man. He could breathe, and he knew he was not going to die. It changed his life, literally after the third treatment. 

And then interestingly, his mother came down with it the following week and had the exact same experience, three treatments, done. That was it. 

Dr. David Brownstein
I'm smiling because that's the story that has been echoed in our practice. Look, all the therapies work, but the nebulizing of the peroxide and the iodine, well we used iodine too in there ...
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But the nebulizing itself, we heard that same story. I mean, people were thinking they were going to die because they can't breathe. It causes anxiety. It's terrible. I have asthma. I know what it's like when you can't breathe. It's a horrible feeling. And I can't tell you how many of those 107, now 116 patients, called on the phone distressed and saying, "I can't breathe. I feel like I'm going to die." And once they started the therapy that just went away.  
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So you mentioned how cheap and easy peroxide is. My cousin, who I spoke to you before about, he was three hours away in Ohio, and I get a call one Thursday night that he can't breathe and he's been sick for a couple of days with COVID. And he can't walk to the bathroom without being short of breath. If he walks down the stairs, he's having to sit on the last step for a while. And walking up the stairs, he can go halfway and stop. 

He's a couple of years younger than me, and he's in good shape. He's scared, and he can't breathe. So he's three and a half hours away. First, I was going to meet his wife halfway with the solution and a nebulizer. I said, "See if you can get a nebulizer." So they procured a nebulizer from a neighbor, and because we were three and a half hours away, I gave him a formula to make it at home. And it's not my preferred way of doing this at all, but what I had him do was get a quarter cup of pure water, distilled water or filtered water, put a quarter teaspoon of Celtic salt  in there, and let the salt dissolve, and they made their own saltwater. 

And so from that, we took 3 CCs, and we added a drop of 3% food-grade peroxide to it, and that's what he nebulized. I was calling him about every hour to see how he was doing. After the second hour, because I told him to nebulize every hour, after the second hour, he said his lungs were opening up. He was better. He was about 50%, 60% better. And then every time he did it, he got better. And two or three days later, he was over this. He was taking the oral stuff along with it, so I don't quite know what worked, but it cost pennies for him to do that, and it's a truly remarkable therapy. 
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Dr. Joseph Mercola
So let me summarize this because I think it's important as the take-home message. This is my understanding and how I would treat myself or a family member. It would be at the very first sign, use this diluted, food-grade hydrogen peroxide in a desktop nebulizer, not the cheap $25.00 ones you buy on Amazon. These are closer to $100.00. You get one of those. 

And the key here, folks, is to have it. Have it in your possession before you need it. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so have it. Then get the peroxide. If you have to, you don't have to worry about the food grade. I mean, it would be, ideally, to get food-grade, but the other one is probably going to work too, and the toxins are going to be relatively minor because it's so diluted, and then you get that ready. 

And I would do that the very first sign you have it. This is not something that needs to be done every day. I wouldn't do it every day. If you're healthy, don't do it. But if you're exposed to someone who's sick, or you have the signs and symptoms, then I would do it.