The acetylene method is a method of treating infectious diseases of the respiratory tract, in which sodium hydroperoxide or hydrogen peroxide solutions are taken orally, which have an antimicrobial effect due to the atomic and molecular oxygen they contain.
How does the acetylene method work?
Acetylene methods act indirectly, activating antiparasitic factors of the immune system.
The second most important aspect of the acetylene treatment method is the systematic removal from the body of harmful inflammatory products that appear as a result of the destruction of bacterial or viral agents. As a rule, these products are products of protein breakdown (protein) and the activity of microbes (her