If Oggi’s post about “Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy” is still up when you read this, please flag it and message gocomics asking them to remove it. It promotes dangerous quackery — a harmful, discredited therapy without scientific support that’s promoted by providers of fringe medicine pseudotherapy. See
(60 Minutes report) “A Prescription For Death” "The National Multiple Sclerosis Society calls intravenous hydrogen peroxide “unproven” and “potentially dangerous.” The American Cancer Society warns “there is no evidence that it has value as a treatment for cancer or other diseases.” https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-prescription-for-death/
“IV hydrogen peroxide: An unproven therapy that could be dangerous” “There’s no proof this treatment works. On top of that, IV hydrogen peroxide can be expensive and potentially dangerous. Yet it’s not hard to find naturopaths in Southern California who offer it.” https://www.scpr.org/news/2017/09/05/75250/iv-hydrogen-peroxide-an-unproven-therapy-that-coul/
(NIH study) “Lack of antibacterial activity after intravenous hydrogen peroxide infusion in experimental Escherichia coli sepsis.” " These results suggest that extracellular hydrogen peroxide, whether of exogenous or endogenous origin, does not have antibacterial activity" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3888840
If Oggi’s post about “Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy” is still up when you read this, please flag it and message gocomics asking them to remove it. It promotes dangerous quackery — a harmful, discredited therapy without scientific support that’s promoted by providers of fringe medicine pseudotherapy. See
(60 Minutes report) “A Prescription For Death” "The National Multiple Sclerosis Society calls intravenous hydrogen peroxide “unproven” and “potentially dangerous.” The American Cancer Society warns “there is no evidence that it has value as a treatment for cancer or other diseases.” https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-prescription-for-death/
“IV hydrogen peroxide: An unproven therapy that could be dangerous” “There’s no proof this treatment works. On top of that, IV hydrogen peroxide can be expensive and potentially dangerous. Yet it’s not hard to find naturopaths in Southern California who offer it.” https://www.scpr.org/news/2017/09/05/75250/iv-hydrogen-peroxide-an-unproven-therapy-that-coul/
(NIH study) “Lack of antibacterial activity after intravenous hydrogen peroxide infusion in experimental Escherichia coli sepsis.” " These results suggest that extracellular hydrogen peroxide, whether of exogenous or endogenous origin, does not have antibacterial activity" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3888840