Buck111
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Making my lungs great again.
About one and a half years ago I was diagnosed with severe COPD (and possibly cancer in one lung). I did one inhaler treatment and boxed the inhalers away, never to be used again. I have a problem putting shit into my body that is not natural to it. Sure, the inhaler worked, but inhalers have chemicals in them that are addictive. Besides, inhalers ''treat'' the symptoms, they do not cure the illness.
I went on a quest to find the cure for my COPD/Cancer. I already know several cures for cancer, so am not to concerned with that by itself. However, I did want to find that one trick that would destroy the cancer (if I have it) and repair damages to my lungs done by the COPD. At least enough to make my breathing strong again. I found it in 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide and a mister. I sprayed the peroxide into my lungs several times a day and, in just a few days, my breathing was near normal again. In the beginning the spray would cause me to cough uncontrollably, but it wasn't long before that ended. I believe the coughing was due to the foaming of the peroxide.
I eventually tapered off and finally stopped using the peroxide completely around November or December, 2016. I felt pretty good for a couple, maybe 3, months. Then I felt it creeping back up on me and I ignored it. Intentionally. I wanted it to become severe again so I could start over and keep a record of what I was doing for it and progress I make through the use of the peroxide. This also will prove to me the use of peroxide wasn't just a fluke or a coincidence.
Other than my own bodies signals can I determine rather or not the peroxide is doing what I believe it will. No X-rays or other hocus pocus bullshit. I avoid doctors, their treatments and their medications like the plague. Doctors treat symptoms and not causes. They do shit that makes you more comfortable as you get closer and closer to your death bed. Other than sitting a broken bone or stitching you up, they aren't much good for nothing.
So that's it, for now. I will be keeping a sloppy personal journal and I will make my lungs great again. Maybe I'll report on my progress from time-to-time. If anybody is interested in how this works, I am here for you.
About one and a half years ago I was diagnosed with severe COPD (and possibly cancer in one lung). I did one inhaler treatment and boxed the inhalers away, never to be used again. I have a problem putting shit into my body that is not natural to it. Sure, the inhaler worked, but inhalers have chemicals in them that are addictive. Besides, inhalers ''treat'' the symptoms, they do not cure the illness.
I went on a quest to find the cure for my COPD/Cancer. I already know several cures for cancer, so am not to concerned with that by itself. However, I did want to find that one trick that would destroy the cancer (if I have it) and repair damages to my lungs done by the COPD. At least enough to make my breathing strong again. I found it in 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide and a mister. I sprayed the peroxide into my lungs several times a day and, in just a few days, my breathing was near normal again. In the beginning the spray would cause me to cough uncontrollably, but it wasn't long before that ended. I believe the coughing was due to the foaming of the peroxide.
I eventually tapered off and finally stopped using the peroxide completely around November or December, 2016. I felt pretty good for a couple, maybe 3, months. Then I felt it creeping back up on me and I ignored it. Intentionally. I wanted it to become severe again so I could start over and keep a record of what I was doing for it and progress I make through the use of the peroxide. This also will prove to me the use of peroxide wasn't just a fluke or a coincidence.
Other than my own bodies signals can I determine rather or not the peroxide is doing what I believe it will. No X-rays or other hocus pocus bullshit. I avoid doctors, their treatments and their medications like the plague. Doctors treat symptoms and not causes. They do shit that makes you more comfortable as you get closer and closer to your death bed. Other than sitting a broken bone or stitching you up, they aren't much good for nothing.
So that's it, for now. I will be keeping a sloppy personal journal and I will make my lungs great again. Maybe I'll report on my progress from time-to-time. If anybody is interested in how this works, I am here for you.