Quote: Originally posted by weiming1998 |
Seriously? How did an H2O2 therapy supporter get on a chemistry forum?
Anyway, to respond to your claims:
1, H2O2 does act as a disinfectant and kills bacteria. However, it cannot kill viruses effectively because the virus replicate by injects its DNA/RNA
sequence into cells, so the H2O2 cannot cure a virus infestation without killing the host cells of the viruses first, and if it is at such a high
concentration, it would destroy normal cells as well. That's why antibiotics doesn't work on viruses.
2, H2O2 is DEFINITELY not a viable chemotherapy drug. It cannot target a certain cancerous organ, for example, as its half-life in the body is short,
because the enzymes in blood will rapidly catalytically decompose the peroxide. Even if it doesn't get catalytically decomposed by the time it reaches
the targeted organ, the concentration would be too small to do anything at all. Cancer cells are not oxygen-fearing monsters, they are simply mutated
versions of normal cells, and not much different, so it is extremely difficult to target cancer cells without destroying normal cells. That is why
chemotherapy does so much damage in the first place! So concentrations of H2O2 large enough to destroy cancer cells will destroy normal cells!
3, Alternative therapies use two tactics, the demonization of conventional medicine and large amount of testimonials. So what you might be reading
about "miracle H2O2 cure" might simply be just a collection of testimonials (which, mind you, is an extremely unreliable form of evidence),
speculations, and ad hominem attacks to the "Big Pharma". |
To 1.) - The H202 does a great job of clearing the nasty white bacteria growing on the tongue when I'm ill and just as a whole alleviates most sore
throats I get.
To 2.) - From the literature I've read, and yes some testimonials including a family member H202 does appear, at least to me viable as an IV
administered chemo drug, I say this because its function is very much similar to other chemo drugs while its breakdown products are quite harmless.
And it's damned cheap considering the alternative will cost a bundle. I still believe its viable
To 3.) - As much as I hate being lumped into the same group as green living vegans and alternative nutrition junkies, I do openly admit that i have a
permanent grudge against the medical establishment. I cannot believe in a system that is heavily involved with drug lobbying. Hell, the rules of
business apply here just like anywhere else.
Hope I'm targeted at "one of those guys" on this forum though. :/ Don't think me a hippy please! :p |