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| Emphysema And Oxygen |
Question:
Heard about some Hydrogen Peroxide therapy for emphysema? Any one heard of it?
Answer:
Lack of adequate oxygen reaching the tissues forces the heart to pump more
forcefully. This leads to high blood pressure, enlargement of the heart
itself and eventually heart failure. Conventional medicine offers
little help for emphysema.
We continue to hear the same story from Dr. Farr and others who use
intravenous infusion for emphysema and congestive lung problems. Within
minutes oxygen from hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble up between the
membrane lining the lungs sacs and the accumulated mucus. (Dr. Farr
refers to this as the "Alka-Seltzer effect.") The patient begins to
cough and expel the material that has accumulated in the lungs. The
amount of bubbling, coughing, and cleansing can be regulated by simply
turning the H202 on and off. As the peroxide clears the lung surface
and destroys the bacterial infections, the patient regains the ability
to breath more normally. We continue to receive reports from patients
for whom the technique has improved breathing so much that a wheelchair
and supplemental oxygen are no longer needed.
If you would like to find
a doctor in your area trained in the use of intravenous H202 infusion,
contact the International Bio-Oxidative Medicine Foundation (IBOM),
P.O. Box 13205, Oklahoma City, OK 73113 at (405) 478-4266. They can
provide names and addresses of doctors using the procedure in your
area.
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