An internet search turned her name up hundreds of times, but nothing more verifiable that the sentence quoted above. The piece begins “This was written by Becky Ransey of Indiana (a doctor’s wife).” So far what we know for sure is that there is a real state called Indiana and doctors (at least of the medical variety) deal with health issues. When I received, in a print newsletter from a real estate company, a copy of a list of uses for hydrogen peroxide that has been floating around internet how-to sites for nearly a decade, I decided it was time to do some real research on the subject. Is it a miracle drug or a carcinogenic poison peddled freely and propagandized openly on the internet? Opinions differ greatly, though (thankfully) not violently, over the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide as a human disease cure or preventative. Hydrogen Peroxide: Truth, Lies and Rumours
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