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Just came across your substack, and cool article, I've been using HP3% to get rid of the thermal deregulation smell of the nano-scale graphene oxide I smell when out in public, and I can say for sure Hydrogen Peroxide works. I found out by asking chat GPT what would oxidize graphene oxide, and it mentioned Sodium Hypochlorite, Acetic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide. I notice I breathe a lot easier just by spraying it when I feel plug up. I spray it into a cloth and wipe my face with it and try to breathe it in, and it really helps. Seeing your article and seeing how you use it opens up a bigger world.

Thanks!

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OK,.... Let's not reinvent the wheel here. There are some guidelines when starting to do bio-oxidative therapies. Some terms to throw around, when your inhaling stuff into your lungs...Hypotonic , Hypertonid and ISOTONIC. This protocol is based on Dr. Brownsteins protocol..... Dr. Levy follows more of Dr. Schallenbergers protocol.

1 drop can equal 0. 045 – 0. 055 ml, assume that 1 drop = 0. 05 ml

So: 1 drop or 0. 05 ml of 3% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide contains 0. 0015ml of Hydrogen Peroxide.

To a 5ml Normal Saline Nebulizer add;

1 Drop 3% H2O2 = 5.05ml Total 0. 0015ml or 0.029% H202

2 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.10ml Total 0. 0030ml or 0.058% H202

3 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.15ml Total 0. 0045ml or 0.087% H202

4 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.20ml Total 0. 0060ml or 0.115% H202

5 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.25ml Total 0. 0075ml or 0.142% H202

6 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.30ml Total 0. 0090ml or 0.169% H202

7 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.35ml Total 0. 0105ml or 0.196% H202

8 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.40ml Total 0. 0120ml or 0.222% H202

9 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.45ml Total 0. 0135ml or 0.247% H202

10 Drops 3% H2O2 = 5.50ml Total 0. 0150ml or 0.272% H202

https://www.secondopinionnewsletter.com/Health-Alert-Archive/View-Archive/14089/This-AtHome-Treatment-Can-Knock-Out-Any-Virus--Including-the-Coronavirus.htm#

https://ozonewithoutborders.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Novel-Approach-to-Covid-19.pdf

BTW sterile water is hypotonic, from experience I prefer to use something a little more isotonic when it comes to Inhalation and IV's....

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Any comment on HOCL? Much gentler than H202, but can also break down graphene oxide. I nebulize with it and get good results (feel better, clears up drippy nose, plugged ear, etc)

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Beautiful micrographs!

Well, 3% peroxide into the nose is awful too but, it cleaned my infection instantly. Great for sinusitis.

May I recommend instead a nebulizer with a milder concentration, recipe from Bruno?

Ingredients

ΒΌ tsp peroxide (ideally food grade)

7 ΒΌ tsp water (distilled or purified)

Pinch Himalayan salt (not white table salt)

Optional but recommended (although it stains your face yellowish for a white, but stains the mask and tube permanently):

2 drops iodine

Two to three times a day.

I think this solution could be administered with a dropper but, it wouldn't reach the bronchi or the lungs.

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Years ago I had a naturalpath tell me he used to give IV peroxide treatments to cancer patients, do u know anyone who has tried this for this issue?

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Yes, for lymes with good results. more details next week , please remind me.

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Nice scoping mate. Starting to make me look like I use my house windows to view blood mate. Sweet dark field you got now.

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Thats probably more the result of feeding 40k volts thru your scope though huh? Just trying a new experiment putting peroxide on half a band aid to see if it works as good as the cds.

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Jeeze, I need something right now. Feel like crap. I want to try some of that colloidal gold.

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Please watch this clip & look at light energy on the blood? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6p1234Jaf8

phil@cell-wellbeing.com

Cheers Donna

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Thanks Donna, good info and I like that english style too. Shame about it being a bit of an advert though when there is good free info on structured water. Ken wheeler is a good example of that on utoob.

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Sep 10, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

have u tried collodial ionic silver reaction on blood??? i would love to see it ... ive had miracleous results on bblack necrotic skin on her calf returning it to normal pink skin on my 90 year old auntee in one week of continous poultice treatment ,,, new poltice every 6 hrs...that never happens in modern medicine... they say its impossible to return black necrotic skin to normal... well it returned to normal ,,, if i lie may i burn in hell forever .

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Hi Alex, yes i did when I first got the scope, but cant even recall the results. I know they were good though. I shaved my head and applied colloidal silver there hoping to drive the tech from the brain area. The reaction I had about 6 hours later was a similar feeling to when I agitate the fibres in my legs with peroxide. The strange part is the the effects were only in very small areas on my arms, like just a few stray fibres getting peeved ..

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In the : Art pieces, blood through peroxide lens - tell me it doesn’t look like Earth from afar - in those bubbles ! Very poetic ID address encoded in our cells. If we ever get Lost in space….

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Ha…yeah sure. Hospitals are not going to put hydrogen peroxide in an IV bag for you. Lol Im sure they’ll be glad to give you fraudulent PCR tests over and over though if you want that or even if you don’t!…..lol… i’m sure they’ll even give U a ventilator…..

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Have you tried a tonic water that has quinine?

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Yes, was drinking large amounts with gin and cds mixed a few years ago.

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Good. Might you run test as far as intake internally to see if there is substantial effect? The quinine is part of the HCQ med. I purchase here a brand called Qtonic.

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Sep 9, 2023Β·edited Sep 9, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Not being a wet blanket, but a caution. As with anything that kills anything, safety is primary.

Hydrogen Peroxide doesn't just kill virus/bacteria. It also kills anything it's applied to. Meaning the cells of your body as well. It doesn't and can't discriminate between what you want to kill and what you don't.

That being said, the body can rapidly convert hydrogen peroxide and break it down but only at a certain rate of breakdown. That's why the concentration of H2O2 is important. If too much or too strong a solution is used of H2O2 it overwhelms the body's ability to break it down and the H2O2 continues killing everything until it is broken down. How long does it take to break H2O2 down? That all depends on your body and the amount of H2O2 and strength of solution.

The body breaks H2O2 into parts. One of them being oxygen. Oxygen is a gas.

If you inject H2O2 into your body it's converted into its parts as quickly as the cells of the body can in order to stop it from killing. But the oxygen gas is gas inside your bloodstream. Gas bubbles. Of air.

You can kill someone by injecting air, H2O gas, into their bloodstream since the gas bubbles will interfere with blood flow and can cause blood clots or an embolism (air bubble) which can travel to the heart and disrupt its pumping causing a heart attack or to the brain causing a brain embolism.

Blood clots can travel and cause the same harm.

So, when you observe the slides of the blood cells looking "shiny and happy", they are actually being broken down by the H2O2. That's it's job and why most hospitals have stopped using it as an antiseptic. I'm not "siding with hospitals" here. Only saying why they've stopped using it and use antibiotics instead since those do target and kill only bacteria, not healthy body cells.

My guess is H2O2 is breaking the rouleaux cells apart because it's breaking the entire cell down and it starts from the outside. What kind of damage does H2O2 do to the rest of the cell as it breaks the rouleaux apart? Idk.

When you see the slides of cellular interaction on the skin, it's not only Morgellons or nanos it's killing, it's also skin cells it's killing. That may be why some reactions on some people are more dramatic than others since each individual reacts differently. Some individuals skin cells may break the H2O2 down faster than others do.

I'm not sure this is proof there are no Morgellons or nanos on that individuals skin, only proof the H2O2 is neutralized and has stopped killing anything.

I'm just saying, before you inhale H2O2 or inject it or even apply it to your skin, know you are also killing healthy body cells in the pursuit of killing unwanted invaders.

I am not pooh-poohing Matt's work here. I'm just giving a heads up to the precautions that need to be noted so no one enters into a therapy blindly without all the information (which Matt may have given in a previous post). Especially a therapy that can be harmful and result in death if improperly administered.

Also use caution when inhaling Iodine or Chlorine Dioxide, a bleach used by public water municipalities that most people strive to filter out and avoid drinking, both of which can cause not only irritation to the airway and lungs but pulmonary edema (or fluids) to fill the lungs and rapidly become an emergency and result in death. The same way pneumonia kills. Depending again on the amount and concentration of either and individual response.

Proceed with caution. Godspeed.

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Would you say that spraying a cloth with hydrogen peroxide 3% to wipe my nose near the inside of my nostrils with it is unsafe? And also around my face? And if I spray it in the air to clear the air in the room? Thanks. I found it helps with thermal deregulation of nano-scale graphene oxide, the awful smell of an artificial detergent mixed with and sometimes altering with a bitter pill smell, that is coming off of people and gets stuck in my lungs and system if I don't do EDTA chelation.

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I'm referring to more radical usage of H2O2 like inhaling it with a nebulizer or drinking it in quantities or injecting it.

As far as I know, it's perfectly safe for external use, though not for large deep wounds since it kills everything, including reconstructive healthy tissue that's in the process of repairing the wound. While it can be beneficial for initial sterilization of wounds, continued use can be damaging.

I would only be conservative when spraying it atmospherically not to over-saturate the air.

It seems to me, from what I've read, swabbing gently around the nostrils should be fine, but I would hesitate to swab the interior of the nostrils on a regular basis as there are many important frontline cells that might be eliminated by the H2O2.

I'm really just recommending common sense. I read of people inhaling, drinking and injecting significant quantities and strong dilutions of H2O2 and more is not better.

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Not only not better, it can be lethal.

2 tablespoons ingested can kill an adult. Injected would only take a very small amount of a high concentration to drop anyone. When the pro's do that it is a very dilute solution and they would monitor your levels i imagine..

People should have learnt by now that they should do their own research these days before taking any product.

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Agreed. In the search and anxiety of trying to cure oneself, people can do things that are harmful, not curing. I have Morgellons/CDB and have witnessed a lot of trial and error. Some errors debilitating. On my part and others. I drank Borax which made me sick and developed an allergy to it so I can't even be around it anymore much less use it.

I've got to say, this is an additional cruelty that's been dumped on our doorsteps because the d*mn doctors refuse to help anyone find treatments or cures and it is forcing everyone to become their own guinea pig as well as pharma's. Then if you do go to a doctor seeking help and tell them what you've tried to make yourself well, they will ridicule and discourage you and insinuate you're crazy without once offering any medical help. It's disgusting.

Okay, enough of a rant. I've been doing this so long, I sometimes vent. Thanks, Matt.

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A rant with excellent hard earned knowledge is always welcomed here,

And yes the treatment of people by the doctors who refuse to even look at this under a scope themselves for proof and then accuse people of being delusional are disgusting and not worthy of the title they hold.

How many thousands have been institutionalized and committed suicide because of this is also disgusting. When i think of it and some of the personal stories I have heard I find the keyboard makes a lot of noise as I type... Lucky they dont break easy.

Thats my Rant....Thanks for bringing it out as i feel better already.

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Sep 27, 2023Β·edited Sep 27, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Rant Share instead of Ride Share. I like it. Very much.

One last note on over-educated egomaniacal persons called "doctors". I have sat on their little paper covered tables and volunteered for them to remove Morgellons/CDB from my skin themselves for analysis in real time and NOT ONE ever took me up on the offer. They all just got uncomfortable and told me to stop "picking at myself". When I said why would picking at my skin result in 4 inch diameter lesions that produce organisms and refuse to heal? No answer. Nothing. Ever. Uncomfortable silence and dismissal.

I am hoping my experience can help others especially as time goes on. The psychological suffering is very difficult in the long term. I have known those that ended in suicides and irreparable mental breakdown. Families falling apart. Jobs lost. Faith shattered. So much loss...

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Used some AI, (also used AI to find out about oxidizing graphene oxide with Hydrogen Peroxide).

AI -

The risk of developing a pulmonary embolism or any embolism (the blockage of blood vessels by an air or gas bubble) from hydrogen peroxide exposure is generally low when used externally for cleaning or disinfecting surfaces, including nebulization of low-concentration solutions for respiratory therapy. The risk primarily arises from improper usage or the introduction of concentrated hydrogen peroxide into the bloodstream.

Here are some important considerations:

External Use: When hydrogen peroxide is used externally on the skin or for cleaning surfaces, it should not pose a risk of embolism because it remains on the external surface and does not enter the bloodstream.

Low Concentrations: Nebulizing low-concentration hydrogen peroxide solutions (e.g., 3% or lower) for respiratory therapy, when done under the supervision of a healthcare professional, should not introduce significant quantities of hydrogen peroxide into the bloodstream, and the risk of embolism is minimal.

Injection or Ingestion: The greatest risk of embolism occurs when hydrogen peroxide is introduced directly into the bloodstream through injection or ingestion. This is why it's crucial never to inject or ingest hydrogen peroxide, as doing so can potentially lead to air embolism or other severe health issues.

Ingesting hydrogen peroxide can potentially lead to the formation of gas bubbles, including oxygen bubbles, within the digestive system. These gas bubbles can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the digestive tract and then circulate throughout the body. If a significant amount of gas enters the bloodstream, it can result in a condition known as gas embolism.

While gas embolisms from ingested hydrogen peroxide are rare, they can potentially cause serious health problems, including pulmonary embolism. A pulmonary embolism occurs when a blockage, such as a gas bubble or blood clot, travels through the bloodstream and becomes lodged in one of the pulmonary arteries in the lungs.

Here's how ingesting hydrogen peroxide could theoretically lead to a pulmonary embolism:

Ingestion: When hydrogen peroxide is ingested, it can release oxygen gas as it reacts with substances in the digestive system. This gas can form bubbles within the digestive tract.

Absorption: Some of these gas bubbles may be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the digestive tract.

Circulation: Once in the bloodstream, gas bubbles can travel throughout the body, including to the pulmonary arteries in the lungs.

Blockage: If a gas bubble or a combination of bubbles becomes large enough, it can potentially block a pulmonary artery or one of its branches, causing a pulmonary embolism. This blockage can disrupt blood flow to a portion of the lung, which can be life-threatening.

It's important to emphasize that this scenario is relatively rare and requires the ingestion of a substantial amount of concentrated hydrogen peroxide. This is why it is strongly discouraged to ingest hydrogen peroxide, and doing so should be considered a medical emergency that requires immediate attention from healthcare professionals.

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Great info, thanks.

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Great info...TY

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I want to mention to you that Carnicom spoke of his experiments with electricity on contaminated blood in the post you re-posted. Thank You! He said none were successful since all proved fatal to the cells. He said his results were in a 6 part series he published with Dr. Ana. Anyway, thanks again. It might have taken me months to realize he's got a stack now, if not for you.

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I just tried the 3% peroxide on my lower leg

Used a sterile swab repeatedly over about 10 mins. Pleased to report No reaction.

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Sep 9, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Matt, this is nothing less than wonderful. Great results and great work/investigation on your part! You have convinced me of the advantages of peroxide. You can actually see the repair work going on when peroxide is applied to the blood. If a blood cell can be happy, I think this is what it would look like

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How did you do the peroxide lens imaging? That was really neat. I would love to try to replicate to hang up in my studio.

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Do a normal blood slide , inject a bit of peroxide at the edge of the cover slip. it wil foam over onto the top of the slip and the view is through that. Then dry it off to see the rest.

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