Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen
Peroxide
Hydrogen
peroxide, or H2O2, is naturally found in human cells and is used for
disinfection. Hydrogen peroxide has anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic
and anti-viral activity. Once hydrogen peroxide interacts with certain
enzymes, catalase or peroxidase, it yields water and an oxygen ion..
Two singlet oxygen ions make stable oxygen, O2.
Hydrogen
Peroxide Molecule
Why
use Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy?
Intravenous hydrogen peroxide therapy is considered bio-oxidative
medicine. Its main purpose is for disinfection. Degradation of pathogenic
organisms is further enhanced by stimulation of the immune system. Since
H2O2 breaks down into water and oxygen, bio-oxidative hydrogen peroxide
treatments are considered very safe.
Protocol
Our
comprehensive intake includes an extensive medical history, a consultation
with the doctor, and a brief physical exam. A health assessment is discussed
and certain lab tests may be required prior to any intravenous therapy.
Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment
If
hydrogen peroxide therapy is appropriate, a series of treatments are
scheduled. A quarter of a litre of the hydrogen peroxide solution is
drip fed intravenously into the hand, arm or leg over the course of
approximately 1.5 hours. The solution usually contains dextrose and
the H2O2. You will be seated comfortably in a reclining chair for the
duration of the treatment.

Hydrogen
peroxide therapy may benefit:
Allergies
Autoimmune disease
Cancer
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Fungal infections
Fibromyalgia
Lymphedema
Rheumatoid arthritis