First of all, no of course I didn't talk to thousands of people who used hydrogen peroxide therapy. But even if I did, I don't think you would consider that to be any evidence, since you deny testimonials you don't agree with. So that's a pointless question. I told you their testimonials are online and made public. I posted so many links to them already.
I also posted some video testimonials from asian guys, black guys and white guys who are very down to earth and testify to reaping health benefits from hydrogen peroxide therapy. Did you watch them? I posted them in the first and second pages of this thread. They sound honest, credible and down to earth. Dismissing them doesn't change that or erase their existence, if you think it does then you are delusional, not realistic or rational.
Moreover, in the first few posts of this thread, CJ and onethousandsknives also testified to receiving health benefits from this. Did you see that? So we have testimonials from HA forum members as well.
Are you taking all this into account? Hello!
Secondly, your argument and comparison with Raid bug spray is HORRIBLE!!!!!!! Come on dude. We are NOT stupid. That is a totally 100 percent INVALID comparison.
Let me tell you something about basic biology, which you don't need to be a biologist to know. The cells of our body NEED oxygen and water to survive. It's an essential ingredient for life and for our cells. Our cells do not need Raid bug spray to survive. Duh! Find me any biologist who thinks that we need bug spray in our bodies to survive! LOL. What you smoking man?! Or MrMan?! Are you on crack or something? What you jiving about bro?! (ebonic accent)
Therefore, let's use basic logic here. If oxygen is essential for cellular survival, and we can't live without it, then when it enters our body, our cells will LOVE oxygen and embrace it. It will be UTILIZED in our body. Our body will make use of it, since oxygen is something POSITIVE, not negative. It's not a pollutant. The immune system is not going to flush out oxygen or attack it, since it's something our body thrives on and feeds off of. Make sense?
Therefore, when you drink oxygen, it's gonna be used by your cells, regardless of whether it enters the bloodstream directly or not. Either way, your body will utilize it. Your body is not stupid like you are MrMan. It's not gonna throw away something beneficial or essential. Your body is smarter than you MrMan. LOL
In contrast, if you inhaled Raid bug spray, of course your body is going to flush it out. It's a pollutant and toxin, designed to kill bugs, so of course your body will not like it or digest it. Your immune system is gonna attack it and flush it out. Duh. What do you expect? Again, your body's cells and immune system are not stupid like you are MrMan. LOL
Let me ask you this: When you drink water, where does all that water go? Does 100 percent of it go to becoming urine? I don't think so. I'm sure we've all known that we ingest more water than we urinate. Obviously the body must use some of the water to replenish the water in the body needed by the cells to survive, especially if one is dehydrated. The body isn't stupid you know.
Btw, doctors do not warn against drinking hydrogen peroxide as long as you dilute it properly. Even if you drank it directly without diluting it, all it would do is burn your throat and maybe stomach for a while. That would cause you pain and maybe slight injury, but it wouldn't kill you. I don't know of anyone who died from it. So it's not true that it kills. You're just making up stuff. Shame on you.
Your logic regarding "bad in large amounts = bad in small amounts" doesn't add up. Just because something is bad in large amounts doesn't mean it's bad in small amounts too. You could die from drinking too much water too, does that mean it's bad for you? You could die of heat, but that doesn't mean a little heat by the fireplace isn't good for you, or a cup of hot tea. We all know that we need a little salt in our body, but too much salt is not good. And so forth. Right? Your logic is terrible.
Btw, I don't understand this part below. How is that relevant to anything? What does it have to do with anything I said?
I've taken some Ibuprofen in the past month, which doesn't sound all that natural. But I don't normally take any kinds of pills or tablets on a regular basis except for an herbal/vitamin capsule I've been taking here recently.
Anyway, your argument presents a false dichotomy. I can just not take the pharmeceuticals, and also not drink the antiseptic used for cuts. I don't have to choose one or the other.