In the following post it was said that people put Hydrogen Peroxide in their vaporizers and humidifiers to clear their lungs of pathogens, etc. Do you think I could put some H202 drops in the humidifier in my CPAP for sleep apnea and get the benefit that way? I don't breathe as deep as I'd like and clearing "junk" from my lungs would help the effectiveness of the CPAP.
Peroxide can help with cleaning the lungs out, primarily by increasing macrophage activity on the lung surface. BUT, there are several things to keep in mind. One is that I do not recommend using the 3% in the brown bottles. These use acidic stabilizers such as phosphoric acid. I someone does this I recommend only using food grade hydrogen peroxide THAT HAS BEEN DILUTED. A 3% solution can be made by adding one ounce of the food grade peroxide to 11 ounces of distilled water. And I would even dilute this down further to maybe a half a percent or less. Remember that the body generates peroxides to activate white blood cells, but it only needs traces of the peroxide to do this.
I've been inhaling Hydrogen Peroxide for my lungs and I do get that burst of energy people talk about. This burst of energy won't further deplete my already depleted or fatigued adrenals correct? Or will taking herbs like Yucca Root, Nettle leaf, Licorice Root that I'm already taking daily take care of that? I do like the energy, the clarity of mind, etc I get from the H202.
I've been inhaling Hydrogen Peroxide for my lungs and I do get that burst of energy people talk about. This burst of energy won't further deplete my already depleted or fatigued adrenals correct? Or will taking herbs like Yucca Root, Nettle leaf, Licorice Root that I'm already taking daily take care of that? I do like the energy, the clarity of mind, etc I get from H202.
The peroxide is not a central nervous system stimulant, so it is not going to crash the adrenals.