The Natural Therapy That Costs Only Pennies

When I say "hydrogen peroxide", I am sure that,simple that when you get to know about it you
if you are a certain age, you will immediately thinkfeel that you should have known about it all along.
of thehydrogen bomb. Indeed, 90% hydrogen isHow does it work? It seems to oxygenate all the
rocket fuel. And peroxide is of course used tocells and tissues thereby giving the body what it
colour hair blonde. But a low food grade hydrogenneeds most, ie an oxygenated environment
peroxide is apparently the basis for a cutting edgewhere no disease can thrive, especially useful now
therapy to treat a long list of chronic conditionsin our polluted world. And all this for pennies (or
such as cancer, diabetes, lupus, Aids, Alzheimers -dimes, as you will)! However, in the mainstream it
just to name a few. And it is only the fact thatis used by water companies to kill viruses,
so many of us do not have the courage to takebacteria and fungi. But its oxygenating effect is
our health into our own hands that has saved theknown there too which is documented by a
market share of the pharmaceutical companies.recent report in the UK where the Environment
But due to the internet, they do actually fear forAgency in Bury, Suffolk, England, poured
their continued profit, for at least at present, wehydrogen peroxide into the river Lark to increase
have freedom of information to find out moreits oxygen levels. It was found that they had
about this and other natural therapies.dropped due to low water flow in warm weather
However, it probably seems a strange therapy toand increased demand by living organisms in the
most people. But what is this substance? Itwater. This had also resulted in a sulphurous
consists of water and oxygen, both abundantlystench and made the water look milky-grey.
free in nature and is created in the atmosphereThere was a worry that the de-oxygenated
when ultraviolet light encounters oxygen in thewater would kill fish further downstream.
presence of moisture. The therapy is so strikingly