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I'm interested in speaking with anyone who has used the 35% hydrogen peroxide / distilled-water solution as a treatment; as well as the other treatments... protein-digesting enzymes, Serracor-NK, Vitamin D3, Serrapeptase, Zell Oxygen immunocomplex, etc. Thank you for your response and suggestions.

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My husband has severe Copd and he started to take serapeptase (which seems to be one of the main ingredients) about three years ago it does help with his cough ie he coughs less with it and is definitely more breathless without it. But others in particular a chap who does a great blog - Derek Cummings trialled it and found it didn't help. Serapeptase is available at about £20 for a months supply I use Seventh wave supplements who advocate pure product with no fillers. Serapeptase is also used a lot in Germany and is routinely prescribed post surgery for anti inflammatory properties.

He has also been taking Vitamin D3 for about two years and I would definitely recommend that - had a blood test recently and even I was deficient. Good luck TAD xx

Hi esgatch, I bought some serrapeptase a while ago, I have IPF, but my consultant told me not to take it. He had had a lot of trouble stabalizing another patient who had taken it. It is still sitting in the drawer and my IPF is getting much worse so you wonder what to do. Don't want to make things worse. Popplewell

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I wonder if that patient overdosed? I'm also considering H2O2 therapy to increase my O2 levels.

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can you tell me what that is or am I just being thick?

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It's a 35% hydrogen peroxide therapy I'm researching.

About 4 drops to 8 ounces of distilled water.

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Thank you.

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This brings back horrible memories. My husband took the drops in distilled water for sometime in a bid to cure his prostate and bone cancer.

He was always trying to get me to drink it as a 'cure all' while I only wanted him to see a doctor. To me it seemed like poison.

Mind you, it may have helped, he lived 7 years longer than the 18 months he was given if he didn't accept conventional medicine. He must have spent over 100K in that time.

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I hope this may help. In the UK you have a drug called Perfenidone which is used to slow down the progression of IPF. You may want to Google it....

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thank you.. I will.

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I did the 'One Minute Cure' of H2O2 as I was having one chest infection after another and was sick of the ABs and steroids. They brought their own side effects which in turn had to be treated with yet more drugs e.g. thrush, heartburn, high blood pressure, rapid heart rate. The H2O2 certainly worked for me - I had no infections for over 6 months and stopped all medication other than Seretide and Tiotropium. Stupidly stopped taking H2O2 and quickly got an infection. Coincidence? Don't know, but starting it again now and will keep taking the maintenance dose this time!

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did you know hydrogen peroxide is bleach I don't think you should be telling people to try this treatment

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H2O2 is non-toxic in diluted form.

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There was a discussion on here very recently regarding serrapeptase. Just put that in the search bar in the top right hand corner of the page.

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Yes. Serrapeptase is one of the remedies on my list.

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Thank you! :)

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