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This very thin, large-type book actually has about one chapter which is on the subject of the book’s title "The One-Minute Cure" which is basically the practice of drinking distilled water with a measured about of Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide. The other chapters explain the value of oxygen to the body and immune system. Oxygen therapies include introducing extra oxygen to the body by one of various means: 1) Hyperbaric Chambers 2) IV administration of Hydrogen Peroxide 3) drinking water w/Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide. The later one you can do at home with a couple of proviso’s. Since Hydrogen Peroxide is a powerful oxidizer, you don’t want to mix it with food or other medicine. The recommendation is to drink the mixture one hour before or three hours after a meal.

My main criticism is that the author fills the book with chapters about the corrupt self serving "sickness" system (it is NOT a health care system). While all these criticisms are valid, they feel like they are just filler material for a book which is too unsubstantial to merit its high price. The entire time I read this book (1 hour) I kept thinking that the author is a hypocrite because he, himself is guilty of the same thing that he accuses other players in this corrupt "health care" system. He is using his expert knowledge to earn unjustified rewards from sick people. He is selling this unsubstantial book for too high a price considering that the content for which I bought it filled only a few pages.

I was interested in how to safely consume the Hydrogen Peroxide. Answer: One drop (35%) per 8 oz of distilled water. Increase an additional drop each day until about 25 drops. Decrease if signs of an upset stomach. Now that I have given away the recipe you don’t need to buy the book.
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RFBrost | 3 outras críticas | Nov 2, 2017 |
Are you interested in a simple medical therapy that has been known for at least 150 years, that creates conditions inside the body where disease cannot thrive, that is currently being prescribed by over 15,000 European doctors, and that can be self-administered and costs less than 2 cents per day? The magic ingredient is . . . hydrogen peroxide.

The human body is approximately two-thirds oxygen. It has been shown that unwanted germs and viruses cannot thrive in an oxygen-rich environment. Unfortunately, in our increasingly polluted world, and with the American sedentary lifestyle, most people don't get enough oxygen. It requires more than just being outside and deep breathing.

Several things have to be kept in mind. The hydrogen peroxide found in the local pharmacy is good for use on cuts and bruises and acne, but it should not be taken internally. It is necessary to find 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide (it can be found online). Then it has to be diluted by a lot, down to a 3% strength (taking "straight" hydrogen peroxide internally can be fatal). The diluting has to be done with distilled water, not regular chlorinated water. It also has to be taken on an empty stomach. The hydrogen peroxide could react with the food's bacteria and cause nausea or vomiting. You may feel sick for a few days after starting this therapy. Don't worry about it; it's just your body getting rid of toxins and dead cells.

Why don't American doctors prescribe this therapy? Blame Big Medicine and Big Pharma. This has the potential to revolutionize American healthcare and they are not shy about intimidating any doctor who says nice things about hydrogen peroxide.

Needless to say, this book is not meant to replace your primary care physician. That being said, this book is short, easy to understand, and extremely highly recommended.
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plappen | 3 outras críticas | Jun 17, 2017 |
This is an okay, informative book about the benefits of hydrogen peroxide and ozone. These products provide the body with oxygen and can thereby heal practically anything.

If I had known that the book was about oxygen/hydrogen peroxide, I would not have ordered it from the library, however, since I have previously read another book on the subject – Hydrogen peroxide: Medical Miracle by William Campbell Douglass, in which I understood that the substance did not always have a healing effect and sometimes could be harmful (see my review of this book).

In the present book we are also informed of its dangers, if not used correctly. The author states that the substance`s health benefits are “accompanied by practically no known risks” – the key word being “practically”.

For me, one of the difficulties in using hydrogen peroxide would be measuring the correct amount. I would need to be able to find out exactly how much an ounce is; some of the dangers involved with this therapy are in making sure you get the right amount and not too much.

We are advised to use “35% Food-Grade H2O2 diluted in 6-8 ounces of distilled water” – (and where do you get hold of distilled water?). I eventually found the product with this strength on Amazon.
Of course, it may be possible to find a doctor/therapist who offers hydrogen peroxide or ozone treatment, but I have never heard of anyone offering it. And I understood from the book that it has been discredited owing to the obvious threat to the pharmaceutical industry. Since the treatment cures practically all diseases, nobody would need pharmaceutical drugs any more,

I would recommend this book to all those willing to try this apparently miraculous treatment, and who are not afraid of the practical measurement problems involved.
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IonaS | 3 outras críticas | Feb 29, 2016 |
In this small book, the author spends a significant time discussing other natural and holistic remedies, including heavily criticizing a few. I can't figure out what this has to do with the point of the book, unless it is to draw the reader to the fact that when the author actually gets to the point of the book, there is no scientific studies presented, no solid anecdotal evidence, not much really.

I got this book because I was already interested in the subject. But I felt like very little information was actually given and what was, wasn't presented very well. There are better books out there.… (mais)
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cleoppa | 3 outras críticas | Jun 1, 2011 |

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