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Post by Granny Smith on Mar 20, 2021 12:08:29 GMT -5
According to Dr. Simmons, there is only one way that you can catch colds, and that’s via the ear canal as opposed to your nose and throat. Then in 1938, German researchers had great success using hydrogen peroxide for treating colds and the flu. But their data has been ignored for over 60 years. Hydrogen peroxide has a wide spectrum of antibacterial and viral activity, thus it can kill the common cold and flu viruses upon contact. How to Use Hydrogen Peroxide for Colds and FluAll you need to do is use regular hydrogen peroxide. Lay down on your side. Put 6 drops in your ear. You will hear a fizzing and crackling noise. Wait five minutes. Wait until the bubbling and stinging subside (usually 5 to 10 minutes), then drain onto a tissue or the sink and repeat with the other ear. Get a good night sleep. It is proven to be effective especially if done when your symptoms first appear. tinyurl.com/3txmevvk
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Post by paisley2 on Jun 17, 2021 12:11:50 GMT -5
Flu season....q stop and hydrogen peroxide soak the 2 q tips and swipe a nasal cavity with a soaked atop. One for each cavity
I keep a small travel spray container with hydrogen peroxide and I spray my throat.
Doing this twice a day and I pretty much avoid getting sick
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