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What is Oxidative Therapy? by Clif Arrington M.D.   Message List  
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What is Oxidative Therapy? by Clif Arrington M.D.
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Oxidative Therapy is simply treating the body with extra oxygen. Treatment
methods include forcing extra oxygen gas (O2) into the lungs under pressure
(hyperbaric oxygen), mixing blood with ozone gas (O3) and the intravenous
infusion of liquid hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The addition of extra oxygen has
many benefits for both prevention and treatment of disease.

Remember how hydrogen peroxide foams up when applied to an open wound? Those
foaming bubbles are pure oxygen produced by hydrogen peroxide reacting with a
blood enzyme catalase. A small amount of hydrogen peroxide can produce a very
large amount of oxygen. Areas of the body suffering oxygen deficiency due to
poor circulation benefit greatly from the addition of this extra oxygen.

OXIDATION is an extremely important energy producing chemical reaction in the
body using various forms of oxygen. Like nuclear energy, this powerful oxidative
energy must be tightly controlled to prevent damage to surrounding normal
tissue. Anti-oxidants in the form of vitamins and enzymes protect the body from
oxidative damage. The immune system however uses oxidative energy as a weapon to
directly kill infectious agents such as bacteria, virus, yeast and parasites.

Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide was first used by Dr. T. H. Oliver in 1920 to
successfully treat patients during an epidemic of influenzal pneumonia. He
published his results in the British Medical Journal, Lancet. 70 years later
this old treatment was rediscovered by Charles Farr M..D.,Ph.D. whose modern day
research resulted in the scientific paper "Therapeutic Use of Intravenous
Hydrogen Peroxide." This paper is the protocol for all physicians who administer
intravenous hydrogen peroxide. There have been no reports of serious side
effects using this protocol.

Oxidative therapy using hydrogen peroxide has been reported in the scientific
literature and by physicians to be of benefit in the following conditions:

Heart and Blood Vessel Diseases
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Cerebral Vascular Disease
Cardiovascular Disease
Coronary Spasm (Angina)
Heart Arrhythmias
Gangrene of Fingers and Toes
Raynaud's Syndrome
Temporal Arteritis
Vascular and Cluster Headaches
Pulmonary Diseases
Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
Emphysema
Asthma
Bronchiectasis
Chronic Bronchitis
Infectious Diseases
Influenza
Herpes Zoster (shingles)
Herpes Simplex (fever blister)
Systemic Chronic Candidiasis
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
(Ebstein_Barr Virus)
HIV (AIDS) Infections
Acute and Chronic Viral Infections
Chronic Bacterial Infections
Parasitic Infections
Immune Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Diabetes Mellitus Type II
Hypersensitive Persons (Environmental and Universal Reactors)
Parkinsonism
Alzheimer
Migraine Headaches
Chronic Pain Syndromes
Pain of Metastatic Carcinoma
Blood and Lymph Node Cancers

How is this therapy administered? Weak, very pure Hydrogen Peroxide (0.0375% or
lower concentration) is added to a saline solution, the same as used for
intravenous feeding in hospitals. This is infused in doses of 250 ml into a vein
in the arm, slowly over a period of 1 to 2 hours. Treatments are usually given
about once a week in chronic illness, but can be given daily in patients with
acute illness such as pneumonia or flu. Physicians may recommend 10 to 20
treatments depending on the condition of the patient and the illness being
treated. Some patients, especially with chronic illness, may need to take follow
up treatments in series of 5 to 10 treatments, or may need indefinite
maintenance on a regular monthly schedule.

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