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Dear Chris and all,

 

Sorry about the confusion. This is what I do know: 35% food grade Hydrogen

peroxide supports and moves the qi and blood. I would guess that it also clears

toxic heat. However, as the article Chris linked to indicated, it is

controversial. The impression I have from what I have read, is that when used

in very pure non-industrial form, and when diluted, it is a powerful

anti-parasitic, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-biotic and anti-neoplastic. But

again it must be pure, it must be diluted, and you had better know what you are

doing when using it. That is why I ask if anyone has had experience using it,

and if they have a good source.

 

Thanks again,

 

Yehuda

 

< wrote:

At 10:21 PM 12/19/2006, you wrote:

 

>Oops! meant to ask about hydrogen peroxide, not hydrochloric acid!

> Dear friends and colleagues,

>

> I know that it's not a TCM therapy, but Paul Pitchford mentions

> it in his book so I'll ask anyway: Have any of you ever used food

> grade 35% Hydrochloric Acid therapeutically with your

> patients? Does anyone have a reliable source?

 

Good basic WM/chemical information on H2O2 in Wikipedia, under

" hydrogen peroxide " , e.g. at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_peroxide#Therapeutic_use

 

BTW -- we could use some kind of " wiki " internet function, i.e. a

data collection and organizational / retrieval system based on user

input and some sort of peer-review (as opposed to dictums from

" experts " ). That's what " wikipedia " is. E.g. there're entries on CM,

which I have gone in and amended. Others can amend those changes. And

then there's a sort of monitored referee system. Or, e.g., an

organization permitting alternative opionions / interpretations.

 

 

 

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