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Am I too worried or should I be worried?
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<blockquote data-quote="OxyBlast" data-source="post: 395508" data-attributes="member: 6319"><p>Try getting some 15-50% hydrogen peroxide and put in her water (70 parts per million)or give her an infusion of it.Just find some pharmaceutical grade H2O2 and a bottle of sterile, isotonic intravenous fluid. Infusion solutions are prepared using sterile 5% dextrose in water. The addition of 1/4 ml sterile of the 15% H2O2 stock solution to each 100 ml of carrier solution produces a 0.0375% concentration that is finally used for the intravenous infusions This has been known to kill pnuemonia no problem and any other viruses, bacteria, and fungus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OxyBlast, post: 395508, member: 6319"] Try getting some 15-50% hydrogen peroxide and put in her water (70 parts per million)or give her an infusion of it.Just find some pharmaceutical grade H2O2 and a bottle of sterile, isotonic intravenous fluid. Infusion solutions are prepared using sterile 5% dextrose in water. The addition of 1/4 ml sterile of the 15% H2O2 stock solution to each 100 ml of carrier solution produces a 0.0375% concentration that is finally used for the intravenous infusions This has been known to kill pnuemonia no problem and any other viruses, bacteria, and fungus. [/QUOTE]
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