Oxidate Therapy

Simply put, Oxidation, is the process which causes rust or fire.

In the body some types of oxidation are thought to be harmful because free radicals are produced. Vitamin E helps to reduce free radicals. Oxidation is the process by which the body converts sugar into energy. The body uses oxidation as the first line of defense to fight bacteria, virus, yeast, parasites and other invaders. Breathing is an oxidative process.

Not being a chemist, I can just give you a simple equation showing how this rust reaction works:

Iron + oxygen + water = rust
Iron + oxygen ( with electrons to contribute ) = Iron reacted with oxygen (electrons contributed to iron ).

In the body, Hydrogen Peroxide causes oxidation. When used in the body Hydrogen Peroxide is considered a drug. Hydrogen Peroxide is used as the main drug in Oxidative therapy. When Hydrogen Peroxide is used in the body it reacts with an enzyme called Catalase and the peroxide is split into oxygen and water. 

Remember how Hydrogen Peroxide forms a foam when it is put on a wound, the foam is oxygen being produced. Small amounts of H. Peroxide can produce large amounts of oxygen.

Hydrogen Peroxide is produced in the body in different amounts for different purposes.

  • It is part of the system that helps you breathe.

  • It is part of a system that helps regulate living cells and cell membranes.

  • It is a hormonal regulator which is necessary in the production of estrogen, progesterone and thyroid.

  • It helps regulate blood sugar.

  • It is used to help regulate several chemicals used in the brain and nervous system.

  • It is used to help fight off many bacteria, virus, yeast and fungus that attack the body and the immune system.

The chemical has been used for some seventy years. It is given intravenously in a similar manner to EDTA chelation. And, it is used worldwide today for may conditions. Some of these are:


Heart and Blood Vessel Diseases

Peripheral Vascular Disease Gangrene of Extremities
Heart Arrhythmias Reynard's Disease
Cerebral Vascular Disease Temporal Arteritis
Cardiovascular Disease Headaches (various)
Coronary Spasm Cardioconversion

 

Polmonary Diseases

Chronic Obstructive Disease Emphysema
Asthma Bronchiectasis
Pneumonia in Aids (PCP) Chronic Bronchitis


Infectious Diseases

Influenza Herpes (various type)
Candida (yeast) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (EBV)
HIV Infections Chronic & Acute Viral Infections
Chronic Bacterial Infections Parasitic Infectious


Immune Disorders

Multiple Sclerosis Rheumatoid Arthritis
Diabetes Mellitus II Hypersensitivity Reactions


Miscellaneous

Parkinsonism Alzheimer's
Migraine Headaches Chronic Pain Syndromes
Pain of Cancer Pain of Metastatic Cancer
Blood & Limph Node Cancer