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Article: Hydrogen peroxide therapies: recent insights into oxystatic and antimicrobial actions.(Oxygen Homeostasis)
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- Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients
- Article date:
- October 1, 2004
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My colleagues at the Institute and I routinely prescribe hydrogen peroxide foot soaks for patients with acute and chronic lower leg edema caused by peripheral arterial insufficiency, varicose veins, unresolved trauma, low-grade chronic infectious and atopic processes. Based on clinical results obtained in several hundred patients, I now consider this therapy (described later in this article) to be the safest and most effective therapy for those conditions.
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We have also prescribed intravenous hydrogen peroxide infusions for over 3,000 patients with varying degrees of respiratory-to-fermentative (RTF) shift in ATP generation ...