Hydrogen peroxide therapy-
(drinking it or injecting it intravenously) has been touted as an effective treatment for everything from HIV to pain. There are very few studies in humans on any of these treatments and the results and safety are speculative. Drinking or injecting concentrated hydrogen peroxide releases significant amounts of oxygen in the blood, and the bubbles have cause brain infarction, rupture of the bowel, and cause heart failure due to bubbles blocking the output tract from the heart. Additionally, painful gastric distension, vomiting, vomiting blood, blistering of the mouth and esophagus, laryngospasm, confusion, coma, convulsions, and death may ensue within minutes of injections. (Toxicol Rev. 2004:23(1):51-7) Painbytes assessment: Two thumbs down- serious safety issues and lack of evidence