As I am now down to the one thing I trust it seemed appropriate to do a deeper dive and show what the bloods reaction is to an application of 1.5% peroxide directly onto fresh blood. Now I am even happier to imagine the effect its having when I inhale it as I now envisage this reaction entering the bloodstream via the pulmonary alveolus. ( not a doc, so hope I got that right).
Sparkly. It initially over ran the coverslip.
Haven’t looked at my blood for a while and got a pleasant surprise. Since stopping all supplements after looking at the vitamin C, it is the best I’ve seen for ages. Still applying, drinking and inhaling peroxide though. Considering 60+ yrs, 50 as a heavy smoker (still, real tobacco not the dyed cardboard things) , largely meatarian plus fruit, eating one meal a day , moderate drinker (NZ Marlborough savs only), I cant complain.
When you first drop the cover slip on, the blood runs out under the slip onto the slide. For quite a while my blood has had rouleaux by the time I looked. Today it took a lot longer. Also, I didn’t realize until after that I had only seen one suspected morg where I usually see 5 < 8 clear ones at least.
First I let the blood coagulate and rouleaux a bit. Approximately 25 minutes. Not my finest microscopy but you get the picture.
X40 x15 x 10
Then I added a drop of 1.5% peroxide beside the cover slip and let it work its way into the gummy blood. the first thing I noticed was the clarity and the amount of separation between the RBC’s.
Even in the central areas that had coagulated rouleaux. X40 x15 x10.
Even the RBC’s that had started to beak down looked better.
Sorry, bumped the chair. I am human not A.I.
Art pieces, blood through a peroxide lens
Gluggy rouleaux.
Peroxide does make the blood sparkle.
Just my personal experience. Not medical advice . Don’t snort 6% peroxide. Blah , Etc.
Also looking forward to Mondays post. It will probably be my last for a week or so. got some work to do. After that will be a report from the conference in NZ, with lots of testing results.
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!
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....