I'm reviewing the book, not the efficacy of H2O2.
The book is well written, well edited, but a little repetitive in some parts.
There is:
1) a short explanation on how to use/dilute 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide;
2) a good amount of information about diseases that can be cured with H2O2;
3) some anecdotal facts (true or not, it's up to the reader to figure out);
4) some tested and proved facts (also, biased or not it's up to the reader to figure out);
5) and a lot of explanation, numbers, facts, and disclosures about the medical and pharmaceutical industry. In fact, more than 50% of the book is about how corrupt the medical and pharmaceutical industries are. And the author is spot-on!
However, I missed more detailed information on the product itself, which is the core of the book. I know already about the corruption in the world; now I just wanted to know more details about H2O2.
Example: The author says H2O2 can also be administered to pets and plants, in their water. But he does not make it clear about the ratio, whether is the same as for humans or what.
He also recommends using food-grade H2O2 for bathing, foot bath, and mouth wash. However, in other parts of the book he says that pharmaceutical grade can be used for skin and gums. So, it was a little contradicting.
Some recommendations are a little too vague, for instance, he says we can use 1 to 8 pints of 3% H2O2 in a tub of water for bathing. But 1 to 8 is a very large scale. I'd like to see something more precise.
In a certain part he says we can ingest 3% H2O2 (diluted from 35% food-grade), but even so, 3% should be further diluted in water if we are to drink it. BUT, he does not say the dilution ratio (how many drops of 3% in how many ounces of water?).
So, all in all, it's good information, but it's by no means exhaustive or super clear.
I'd rate it 5 stars if there were more complete info about the product he advocates and less repetitive info on the corruption of the System.
Yes, it's good to know what's going on and why and how we are all being negated ways to be cured; it's important that many people who haven't seen it yet, start noticing it -- for example, that there is no such thing as "the science hasn't found the cure for cancer yet". Of course it has, but it's not beneficial to the System to use it. (And that's no novelty, by the way.)
So, it's a good book. More complete and clearer info about H2O2 usage would be perfect!
As for the accuracy of the facts, or, better yet, the veracity of the claim (healing virtually all diseases), it's up to each reader to consider after reading the book, analyzing it, gathering more info, and maybe even trying this cure!
Some people claim this is fake, or inaccurate, or snake-oil. The author is not selling the product, he's just conveying information. Nobody is forced to believe it or use it. And each one should use their own senses to discern if such information is beneficial or not to him or herself. So, I see no reason to discredit the author or the product. He writes what he wants. We read and adopt what we want. Each individual is responsible for their own acts and choices.
If you are still in doubt about the benefits of H2O2, read the book. If you read and are still skeptical, just forget about it, then. It's not for you. If you've read and tried it, share with us your experience, good or bad. That's the best way to show if it works or not. Just opinions about the product (H2O2), without trials, are not good enough, because the world is full of bias. You know that, don't you? The only way to accept or reject an idea, unbiasedly, is by using your own experiences.