Monday, October 19, 2009

The Plateau

Yesterday I found the maximum of 25 drops three times daily. I will stay there for this week then go back down (over 23 days) until I am at the maintenance dose of 3 drops, three times a day.

I have noticed no effect. The eczema is unchanged. As a matter of fact, my side has been hurting along with my shoulder again (signs of a systemic illness).

But, I can say I have been feeling better physically since I have began the therapy.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Arrival Of The Aftertaste

At 17 drops I am experiencing a mild aftertaste. I cannot readily identify the taste, it's not bitter, or unpleasant (yet) and doesn't taste like bleach to me (as some have reported) but then again, I've never drank bleach.

My daily regimen is as follows.

7am I take my first glass, then at 8am I have breakfast.
11:30am the second glass is taken. After one hour, I have lunch.
The last glass of the day is taken three hours after dinner, usually around 8pm.

I still have not experienced side effects. I was initially worried that I wasn't doing it right, but according to the ebook not everyone will experience the "healing crisis."

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Thirteen - Just A Number

That's right, yesterday was an increase to 13 drops of h2o2. Today has seen an increase to 14 drops. The amount of distilled water has not changed, 6 to 8 ounces is used. I wonder if water temperature is important. The distilled water has been stored in the refrigerator along with the h2o2, but starting tomorrow I will leave the distilled water at room temperature.

No taste has yet been detected. A friend says it's because I'm a smoker. Still, I imagine by the time I get to 25 drops, I'm going to taste something. I may switch to juice if the taste at 25 drops (as some say) is unbearable.

At any rate I've noticed no improvement of the eczema.

The itching calls for one of these.

Thinking on the Hepatitis C, I've been reflecting on the specialist I saw. This was all over two years ago.

She (I'll get her name later) ran me through tests and when she found what she thought might be cancer on my liver, she ordered a biopsy. I was told that I would be contacted in one week with the results. Well, I wasn't contacted at all. After two weeks I called them, I wasn't happy.

Here's the topper. She called me, and she was angry with me, she said that I would need a psychological evaluation before she would give me interferon treatment, because I yelled at her receptionist over the phone. For one thing I didn't yell, I raised my voice wondering why they didn't have the courtesy to at least touch base with me after one week.

How would you feel if you were told you might have inoperable liver cancer, (straight out death sentence) then given a biopsy and never contacted with the results. And now this woman wants to play with my life and possibly refuse treatment for the hepatitis.

I know it's a 50/50 deal with interferon. But why didn't she give me the treatment to begin with? I have a huge viral load in the thousands, but she said all my other numbers were okay, and she wanted to wait for a better treatment that might come in the future. Well where the hell is it? I haven't heard squat from her since. I'll get her name and I will also cite the medical center.

She wants worry about a psycho flipping out because the treatment she gave him didn't work? I'll get her name and post it around to warn any patients in the Carson City area for her.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Tiny Bubbles

Yeah, the tiny bubbles rise up. Don't belch.

Right then, that's the observation for today. At 12 drops - what's the word, eructation? A sign that the oxygen is loose?

I don't know. The eczema still itches, but somewhat less I think. I'm not ready to make a pronouncement.

Stay tuned. But you will have to sign a release form before you turn to "Channel 8."

Saturday, October 3, 2009

The Saturday Report

Ten drops, three times daily.

That's all good and well, but I wonder if I'm doing this right. I have had absolutely zero effects from the h2o2 water tonic. (okay, I called it a tonic.)

I think it would be more effective if I had a professional guiding me, but who wants to wait until they are terminal, and scrambling for any therapy, orthodox or not.

I plan on purchasing more distilled water for drinking an hour before and an hour after taking the tonic. I get thirsty, and I'm afraid that the bottled, and tap water I drink has been stripping away some, if not all of the extra oxygen atoms that I want.

By the time you reach for an aspirin it will be too late when you hear the

"Scream Of The Telepath"

    

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Expectations

As of today, the increase takes me to 8 drops 3x daily. Tomorrow will be 9. One drop a day increase until a 25 drop plateau is reached.

I have gone into this with a positive attitude regarding the efficacy of the therapy. However, I do not want to become a victim of the "placebo effect." I feel good today, but is that in any way a result of the therapy?

Too many variables come into play, but with the eczema it's pretty much black and white in my eyes. I want to say the itching has lessened, but I haven't yet experienced any "healing crisis" to push toxins out, ergo eczema leaving the body.

Have experienced minor itching back of knee joint, but don't know it that's due to the therapy. It is quite possible from what I've heard that it is an early indicator of the coming "crisis."

Will be needing more distilled water tomorrow.

Ciao

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Six Drops

Right, nothing to mention. Increase to six drops with no incident.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Day Two

Increased dosage from three drops to four. No noticeable effects.

Day Three: An increase to 5 drops, 3x. First dose @ 7:30 am. Two more to follow. Will update if any effects are noticed.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Day 1 - Three Drops

Three drops in 8 ounces of distilled water taken 3 times during the day. No taste, no noticeable effects ill, or otherwise.

The distilled water and the food grade hydrogen peroxide are kept in the refrigerator.

The dose(s) was taken on an empty stomach followed by nothing for one hour. Did smoke a cigarette. In the future absolutely nothing will be ingested for one hour after the dosing.

The last of the 3 drops has yet to be taken. That will happen later this evening. Just got through choking down dinner and need to wait at least three hours before the day's last dose.

I'll document it tomorrow for you unless I can't sleep.

Friday, September 25, 2009

The Decision and Preparation

Over the past few days I have heard and read much about the benefits of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for medical applications. It has been hailed as a cure for a myriad number of diseases, including cancer.

I have decided to test this therapy on my own person. I don't think I have cancer, but I do have hepatitis C , and a virtually unbearable case of eczema, both of which are diseases that oxygen therapy 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide claims to eradicate. My guide for this undertaking is the ebook, "The One Minute Cure: The secret to healing virtually all diseases"

I will try to make daily entries into this journal and describe the physical, and mental effects that I encounter during this personal investigation.

There are some factors that weighed in my decision to use this "cure-all." I must admit I was certainly skeptical, as much as anyone might be. But after my friend sent me this ebook, the information it contained rang true, even to my medically untrained ears. It sounds like pure and simple common sense.

Secondly, I am unemployed and struggling to find a weeks worth of work, let alone a job that offers medical insurance. This therapy doesn't cost more than 2 cents a day. Who can afford the thousands of dollars for interferon treatment of hepatitis, and it's a 50/50 shot at getting cured?

I will not be able to monitor the progress on the condition of my Hepatitis until I have blood tests, I will not be able to know for sure if it has worked until then. But the eczema is another story, visible proof will exist. The doctor told me it was incurable and the best I can do is put a steroid cream on it twice a week to alleviate the itching. Well, if it disappears during my therapy, then I can call it nothing less than cured.

I will begin dosing tomorrow.

Godspeed