Dr. Ali’s
Peroxide-Salt Bath Protocol
An Excellent Effective, Safe,
and Inexpensive Oxygen Therapy
Majid Ali, M.D.
For people who enjoy baths, I highly recommend the
following protocol for doing peroxide bath. Please
read the following text carefully twice and test it
out.
First Bath
1. Fill the bath tub with warm water with
temperature you prefer.
2. Add one quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide bottle to
the bath tub.
3. Add one-half teaspoon of sea salt to the bath
water (Baleine is a good brand).
4. Avoid direct contact of the bath tub water with
eyes.
5. After five minutes, add a second one quart bottle
of 3% hydrogen peroxide to the bath water, if there
is no tissue irritation is experienced (see caution
note below).
6. After five minutes, add the third quart bottle of
3% hydrogen peroxide to the bath water.
7. Stay in the bath from 20 to 25 minutes.
Second And Later Baths
1. Fill the bath tub with warm water with
temperature you prefer.
2. Add three one-quart bottles of 3% hydrogen
peroxide to the bath tub.
3. Avoid direct contact of the bath tub water with
eyes.
4. Stay in the bath from 20 to 25 minutes.
Caution
1. Use bath water temperature that is comfortable
for you.
2. Some women with symptoms of vaginitis may
experience temporary irritation and may need to use
only one-half or one bottle of peroxide until tissue
irritation clears up.
3. Some persons experience lightheaded if they stand
up suddenly after a warm bath. It is a necessary
safety step that this possibility be kept in mind
and one should get up slowly, holding the safety bar
or the side of the bath tub.
Note
Brown colored 1 quart bottles of 3% hydrogen
peroxide are generally available from drug stores
and other stores, such as A&P. It pays to do
comparative shopping.
The following text is taken from Dr. Ali's
Dysoxygenosis and Oxystatic therapies, the third
volume of The Principles and Practice of Integrative
Medicine. As is the case with all other information
on this website, it is being offered as educational
material, and is not a substitute for medical advice
based on full clinical evaluation of the case.
My colleagues at the Institute and I routinely
prescribe hydrogen peroxide baths for patients with
all chronic circulatory disorders, 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.
Peroxide Soaks for
Inflammatory, Autoimmune, Degenerative, and
Malignant Conditions
Hydrogen peroxide soaks are very helpful in nearly
all cases of inflammatory, autoimmune, degenerative,
and malignant tumors. The most dramatic
demonstration of the benefits are seen in cases of
chronic low-grade inflammation, tissue swelling, and
poorly healing injured ligaments and joint tissues.
Recent research has shown how minute amounts of
hydrogen peroxide can activate several genes that
are responsible for clearing tissue debris and
improve venous and lymphatic circulation.
Disease Is Evolution In
Reverse
Disease states, at their core, are states of
evolution in reverse—respiratory-to-fermentative
shift in ATP energy generation. In 1999, I
introduced the term oxystatic therapies for
treatments that restore oxygen homeostasis in the
body. I focused on all the elements that impede
oxygen-driven functions of the body—energetic,
metabolic, detergent, immune, detoxification, and
regenerative—and so interfere with body's healing
responses. This is a crucial issue in the reversal
of all chronic disorders.
At the Institute, we have observed many empirical
benefits of hydrogen peroxide for other clinical
conditions. The mechanisms of action of hydrogen
peroxide in those situations involve reduction of
oxidative stress and restoration of oxygen
metabolism.
The soaks can be done for the hands or feet at 20-30
minutes each soak. The soaks may be done at
different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. Any
suitable vessel can be used for the soak.
Hydrogen Peroxide BathsWith
Meditation/prayer
Fear and anger are crucial compounding factors in
all serious threats to health — real or imagined —
that creates the very conditions that threaten
cellular health: oxidosis (too much oxidative
stress), acidosis (too much acidity), and
dysoxygenosis (dysfunctional oxygen metabolism).
Thus, in my view, must be considered one of the top
priorities in seasonal flu epidemics, and far more
importantly in the case of a possible bird flu
pandemic. Combining meditation/prayer with hydrogen
peroxide foot soaks is the best approach to the
twins problems of fear and threatened cellular
oxygen metabolism. In this chapter, I also include
guidelines for measures that are useful for managing
fear and/or anxiety reactions.
YouTube Video
* Foot Soaks Part One:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmqU01otjAo
* Foot Soaks Part Two:
http://www.majidali.com/peroxide_foot_soaks.htm
Related Article
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Dr. Ali’s Peroxide Foot Soaks Protocol
* Dr. Ali’s
Hydrogen Peroxide-Salt Bath
1. Hydrogen peroxide foot soaks with Meditation
2. Intravenous hydrogen peroxide infusion
3. Intravenous ozone infusion
4. Nasal oxygen therapy
5. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
6. Intramuscular nutrient injections
7. Intravenous nutrient infusions with vitamin C
8. Ali M.
Respiratory-to-Fermentative
(RTF) Shift in ATP
Production in Chronic Energy
Deficit States. Townsend
Letter for Doctors and
Patients. 2004. August/Sept.
issue. 64-65.
9.
Ali M. Hydrogen peroxide
therapies: Recent Insights
into oxystatic and
antimicrobial actions.
Townsend Letter for Doctors
and Patients. 2004,
255;140-143.
10.
Ali M. Cancer, Oxygen, and pantotropha — Part I.
Townsend Letter for Doctors
and Patients.
2004;256:98-102.
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