Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide

Written By: Dr. Tamara Browne M.D.

Using Hydrogen Peroxide Intravenously

Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is an oxidative and antimicrobial treatment which helps to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms from the body. It is particularly useful in cases of pneumonia, emphysema, bronchitis, and other lung infections. It has also been successful in the treatment of: viral infections, yeast infections, bacterial infections, gangrene and diabetic skin ulcers, petrochemical toxicities, conditions of low tissue oxygenation, arterial plaque build-up (atherosclerosis), temporal arteritis, conditions of impaired metabolic rate, shingles, cancer and autoimmune diseases such as Lupus, scleroderma and MS.

A treatment of intravenous H2O2 consists of 250 ml D5W solution (5% Dextrose in sterile water) to which is added 2.5 ml pharmaceutical grade 3.0% Hydrogen Peroxide, and 1 ml magnesium sulfate (500mg). This is infused intravenously over 90 minutes. In acute infections this treatment should be done daily for 4-5 days (this may need repetition). In more chronic conditions it is administered once or twice weekly for 10-20 treatments or until symptoms improve. Double treatments can be administered over three hours in severe conditions.

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