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Book Reviews of Hydrogen Peroxide: Medical MiracleBook Review: Good Straight Forward Read Summary: 4 Stars
This book is not too long but is packed with great information regarding the substance. It also does looks at H202 from all sides of the coin. It is straight forward enough to understand the benefits of the product and written serious but also entertaining way. The only drawback I found is that almost all the applications were mostly medical ones and I wish there we more examples of how people could use everyday pharmaceutical grade H202 to their benefit. Although it makes sense becaue the book is written by an M.D. and the sub-title is Medical Miracle, it would've been nice to see him take a risk and recommend ways for people to use it on themselves, but he played the safe route and for the most part recommended it not be take orally or self-administered. Overall, well worth the read.
Book Review: Confused Summary: 3 Stars
First of all I do not own this book but I am considering it. However I need some help.
This is one of two separate books both of which bear the same title - both are available on amazon.
The authors of these books appear to be related
1. William Campbell Douglass
2. William Campbell Douglass II (a son perhaps?)
If I am correct in my conclusion, there is a problem - the biography for the authors of both books is identical and therefore one is in error.
Anybody have both books and care to offer comment?
Book Review: Hydrogen Peroxide Summary: 3 Stars
The book was very informative. Alot of info on what has been done to date. I was looking for more info concerning the oral usage of hydrogen peroxide. This book didn't cover much in that respect.
Book Review: A bit disappointing Summary: 2 Stars
This book was a bit of a disappointment to me, as I had understood that hydrogen peroxide was an absolutely cure-all substance.
It turns out that taken orally it can do severe damage to the stomach, including cause cancer, in mice. The author believes that in a low dose the substance is safe for us humans to take orally, while another expert does not agree.
However, there has been success with hydrogen peroxide applied intravenously. But this must be done by doctors trained in the application of this therapy, and it doesn't always work. It can be beneficial in the treatment of all sorts of conditions. Among those mentioned are auto-immune diseases, hardening of the arteries, shingles, COPD and yeast and flu syndromes.
The book is extremely technical, much medical terminology being used.
Details of many cases are provided - some people obtain great relief, while in other cases no progress is made.
The book was published in the nineties, it being stated that work was being done to improve the application of the substance, and we would soon all hear of how fantastic it was. However, I haven't seen any more recent books declaring that this is the case, though these may exist.
I would recommend this book only to those severely afflicted who are quite desperate. They could perhaps be helped by the treatment. There is an out-of-date list of hydrogen peroxide practitioners, mostly residing in the USA, at the back of the book.
Book Review: Medical opportunism at its worst Summary: 2 Stars
The Dr. Phil of the medical internet, Dr. Douglass assembles a body of information about the history, physical properties and medicinal uses of Hydrogen Peroxide, the 21st century "medical miracle" substance. If you want to save 20 bucks and read a more simplified version without all the anecdotes and cute humor, then look up "hydrogen peroxide" on Wikipedia and tell this shameless huckster to bug off.
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