Here is an excerpt from page 77 of the book "The One-Minute Cure: The Secret to Healing Virtually All Diseases" by Madison Cavanaugh:
Much of the research and scientific
literature extolling the benefits of hydrogen peroxide was
derived from studies involving intravenous injection. This
form of bio-oxidative therapy has been used for the last
77several decades, and was found to be effective in treating
pneumonia as far back as post-World War I days.
Intravenous injections of hydrogen peroxide are
regarded as being particularly convenient for health
practitioners to recommend because they can be used in
conjunction with almost any type of therapy used to treat
diseases, although they do need to be administered
separately from other treatments.
Intravenous injections of hydrogen peroxide work just
like oral administration of H2O2 —that is, their mechanism
of action is based on giving tissues a healthy boost of
oxygen. With intravenous injections, however, the oxygen
is delivered directly into the bloodstream and also causes the
body to produce oxygen in response to the hydrogen
peroxide. It is, therefore, a viable treatment option on its
own.
Intravenous injections of hydrogen peroxide have
proven particularly useful in treating emphysema. Emphy-
sema is most often caused by smoking, and it attacks the
alveoli, the small air sacks within the lungs. Currently, there
is no widely-recognized cure for the disease, and patients
have only been able to find some relief from their symptoms
through conventional medical techniques. Emphysema
causes one’s heart to work too hard to circulate blood, and
death often ensues because of eventual heart failure.
Although breathing difficulties of emphysema patients have
been effectively relieved by running a vaporizer (containing
one ounce of food-grade hydrogen peroxide in a gallon of
water) throughout the night, eliminating all the other
78drastic effects of emphysema has been a challenging task. In
this regard, intravenous injection of hydrogen peroxide has
become the choice therapy, yielding the most amazing
results.
When injected, the hydrogen peroxide goes to the
diseased areas of the lungs and begins to bubble between the
layer of mucus and the lining of the lungs. The patient
coughs up the mucus as the doctor regulates the amount of
hydrogen peroxide that is administered intravenously. Many
patients have reported that intravenous injections have
improved their breathing so much that they no longer need
oxygen tanks and wheelchairs.
To find a physician trained to administer intravenous
injections of hydrogen peroxide, contact the International
Bio-Oxidative Medicine Foundation (IBOM), P.O. Box
61767, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas 75261.