Nebulizers are devices that use electrical power to convert liquid medication into a mist and then pump it into a person's nostrils or mouth through a provided tube and mask or mouth piece. Their normal regular usage is for the delivery of medication for repiratory conditions such as asthma and COPD. They can be thought of as automated nasal spray bottle machines, removing the need for the patient to squeeze the nasal spray bottle, and producing a much finer mist that is easier to breathe than the mist generated from a nasal spray bottle. Unlike nasal spray bottles, very little training is required to effectively use nebulizers for efficient delivery of medication.
The use of nebulizers is a potentially powerful and possilby much overlooked method being promoted by Dr. Thomas Levy for managing Covid-19. Dr. Levy recommends the use of Hydrogen Peroxide in nebulizers for the treatment of respiratory infections such as Covid-19. It would potentially work very well for bacterial infections such as Tuberculosis.
Hydrogen Peroxide (abbreviated H2O2) so happens to be one of the magic compounds believed to be responsible for the ability of High Dose Intravenous Vitamin C to cure cancer, viral infections(including Covid-19) and snake bite. (See the section on High Dose Intravenous Vitamin C at "Four Covid-19 Cures" , section https://kenread.com/covid-19/4-covid-19-cures.html#__RefHeading__1561_224818552.) In brief, healthy cells contain the enzyme catalase, while unhealthy cells - including those infected with cancer - and viruses contain relatively insignificant amounts of catalase. Cells with relatively significant amounts of catalase are able to neutralize H2O2 in the blood. Viruses and cells without significant amounts of catalase, being unable to neutralize the H2O2, get destroyed. Thus, H2O2 selectively destroys viruses (including the virus that causes Covid-19) and unhealthy cells, while healthy cells remain unharmed. Deliverying H2O2 to the body through nebulizers opens another front in the fight against infectious diseases such as Covid-19. It is a possible alternative for those who already know the power of Intravenous Vitamin C for treating/preventing Covid-19, but do not need it in the quantities delivered by Intravenous injections. Not to mention that it can be done at home, without the need of an attending health practioner to administer the Intravenous Vitamin C,
For treatment of infections, H2O2 is used at a 3% concentration. To treat Covid-19, it is inhaled using a nebulizer for 10 to 15 minutes four times a day. As is the case with High Dose Intravenous Vitamin C, even if the patient begins to feel well almost immediately, it is recommended that treatment continue for at least 48 hours after clinical proof of being cured. Better still, it would be very beneficial to make inhaling H2O2 with a nebulizer part of one's lifestyle. H2O2 cures a broad spectrum of diseases, and while it kills the viruses assocated with Covid-19, it will also be protecting your body from a myriad of health conditions.
Just like when used to treat wounds on the skin, inhaled H2O2 can sting. Dr. Levy recommends mixing a 3% solution with water in a 50:50 ratio for a start. Even that might be too strong for some people, and adding a larger portion of water may be necessary. As you get used to it, you can gradually work your way back to undiluted 3% H2O2.
There are videos on social media of people with Covid-19 who have lost all sense of taste and smell, and eat all kinds of spicy/stinging food that they normally would not be able to. Such people would be good candidates for using the undiluted form of the undiluted 3% H2O2.
Provided that the H2O2 is kept at a concentration not exceeding 3%, it can be safely used liberally in nebulizers. It is re-emphasized that the concentration used should never exceed 3%. Concentrated H2O2 is used as a fuel to send rockets into space. The objective of this article and the information that Dr. Levy wishes to convey is not to send Covid-19 patients into space, but to treat them effectively and as cheaply as possible. Please respect the rule of a maximum concentration of 3%.
In Africa, due to lack of reliable electricity supply in most homes, and the issue of cost, nebulizers might not be a broad solution for the majority of the population. The authors at kenread.com speculate that the use of nasal spray bottles may be an alternative. In theory, this might be the cheapest global solution to ending the lock down. A nasal spray bottle costs about $3. 250ml of 3% H2O2 costs about 15 to 30 cents (American.) A very determined individual might be able to inhale as mist 500ml of H2O2 a day. So for a cost of $3 for the bottle, and about 60 cents a day on H2O2 , a figure many Africans can afford, the population would be able to fight Covid-19 effectively.
Please note that all the above is speculation on the part of kenread.com. Many current Governments in Africa have opted for a gradual re-opening their economies, reasoning the the number of the people that will succumb to Covid-19 does not justify shutting the economy, and especially considering the damage it has already done. Statistically, this is generally true. The number of deaths due to Covid-19 is estimated to be just a bit higher than the number of deaths due to seasonal influenza/flu. However, unlike incidences of Cholera breakouts, etc, the population is not provided with any kind of preventative treatment, etc. H2O2 delivered by nasal spray bottles, though not as effective as nebulizers, will be certainly better than nothing.
One major disadvantage with nasal spray bottles is that they require proper training to use. Used improperly, they will not produce a mist, or even if the mist is produced, the mist condenses before it can reach the lungs, and drains out of the user's nostrils. Perhaps the medical devices manufacturing community could be challenged to produce H2O2 inhalers - these would be cheaper than nebulizers and much more effective than nasal spray bottles.
Please click here to download Dr. Levy's notes on his H2O2 protocol.
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