Hydrogen Peroxide Doesn't Kill Patients, Drugs Do!
This courageous doctor did everything right for his patient. Now they're trying
to strip his license and throw him in prison.
By Robert Jay
Rowen, MD
You may have
heard about Dr. Jim Shortt in South Carolina. He’s accused of murdering one his
patients, Mrs. Katherine Bibeau, by giving her intravenous hydrogen peroxide. Maybe
you read the story in your local paper or saw the hatchet-job CBS did on 60 Minutes.
In charging
Dr. Shortt with murder, the coroner and pathologist claim that Mrs. Bibeau died
as a result of bubbles in her bloodstream. They allege these bubbles were caused
by the hydrogen peroxide infusion Dr. Shortt gave his patient. But this is absolutely
impossible. Let me tell you why.
Why
Peroxide Therapy Is Safe
Hydrogen peroxide
therapy uses the same stuff you pour on your cuts, but at much lower concentrations.
The doctor takes a half-teaspoon of peroxide and dilutes it in 8-1/2 ounces of sugar
water. That means the peroxide Mrs. Bibeau received was just 1/100th as strong as
the stuff you put on your cuts.
When you put
hydrogen peroxide on a cut, you get bubbles. Those bubbles are simply the hydrogen
peroxide releasing oxygen.
When the peroxide
enters the bloodstream, it releases oxygen there, too. The roughly half-teaspoon
of peroxide the doctor uses will release about 25 cc of oxygen. And since it is
administered through an IV, it doesn’t go in all at once but over the course of
2 hours.
Is that enough
to have killed Mrs. Bilbeau? Well, let’s look at what the mainstream medical literature
says.
According to
one physiology textbook, it takes 50 cc of air to cause damage to the body. That
damage can include a sudden drop in blood pressure or changes to the heartbeat.
But that 50 cc of air would have to be administered instantly in order to cause
the damage.
In order to
kill someone, the medical literature says it takes 300 cc of air administered instantly.
(J Vasc Interv Radiol, 2001; 12:1291–1295)
At most, Mrs.
Bibeau got only 25 cc of oxygen. So even if Dr. Shortt administered it instantly,
it still would have been less than 10% of the amount needed to kill her!
And even if
she had been given 10 times as much peroxide, it still wouldn’t have killed her.
Why? Because there’s a huge difference between oxygen and air. Air is composed mostly
of nitrogen, which remains in the blood for long periods of time and can do great
harm (think of the bends in scuba divers.) Oxygen, on the other hand, is rapidly
consumed, easy to absorb, and vital for good health.
Your
Body Burns Oxygen Instantly
The pathologist
claims that he found bubbles in Mrs. Bibeau’s bloodstream. Yet she died four days
after her hydrogen peroxide treatment. Could those bubbles possibly be from the
hydrogen peroxide therapy? Of course not! Any pre-med student will tell you that
oxygen is consumed so quickly that it’s impossible any bubbles would have lasted
all that time.
Even if she
were given gallons of oxygen fast enough to kill her instantly, her body would have
continued absorbing it, even after death. You see, cells remain active and continue
using oxygen long after the heart stops.
But only 25
cc of oxygen … four days before … given during a two-hour IV? Your body burns that
much oxygen in mere seconds! Oxygen in these amounts simply can’t kill someone.
And doctors who administer hydrogen peroxide therapy have known this for decades.
Wrong.
Wrong. Wrong!
Hydrogen peroxide
is not the monster therapy the so-called authorities are making it out to be. The
medical examiner is wrong. The coroner is wrong. 60 Minutes is wrong.
There are no
medical reports ANYWHERE that indicate properly administered hydrogen peroxide could
cause any of the skin markings, lab abnormalities, and/or clotting in Mrs. Bibeau
when she arrived at the ER. On the contrary, hundreds of reputable doctors (including
me) have given millions of peroxide treatments over many, many years. And thousands
of grateful patients credit this amazing therapy with saving their lives!
Studies have
shown that hydrogen peroxide is effective in the treatment of asthma … pneumonia
… yeast infections … lupus … Legionnaire’s Disease … Crohn’s disease, and more.
And I’ve personally witnessed dramatic improvements in people with cardiovascular
disease, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and certain types of arthritis. And in all
of those cases and all those patient histories, there has never been any proof that
properly administered hydrogen peroxide causes any harm.
So
What Killed Mrs. Bibeau?
Well, here’s
something interesting. The coroner’s report said she was taking the drugs Tegretol
and Copaxone. Look these drugs up in the Physician’s Desk Reference. You’ll find
that they cause a variety of side affects including echymosis (bruising), infection,
bleeding, metorrhagia, thrombosis, clotting problems, liver damage, and infections.
These are the exact symptoms found in Mrs. Bibeau when she arrived at the hospital.
Peroxide has
caused no significant harm in the millions of infusions worldwide given by doctors
over a span of decades. Contrast that to a minimum of 140,000 deaths caused by drugs
prescribed by doctors every year. That fact alone should force the pathologist to
look first at the drugs as a primary cause of Mrs. Bibeau’s death, not peroxide.
So why is the
system putting a spin on this death and covering up the real cause? Well, it wouldn’t
be the first time that an effective alternative therapy and doctor was railroaded.
It’s too easy for the pathologist, the coroner, and the mainstream media to attack
what they don’t understand. Drugs are good, right? Peroxide must be bad, right?
I hope you now know better!
What
You Can Do
If you're a South Carolina citizen, you must write your state-elected officials
and demand an independent investigation into the coroner's report. Demand that the
death certificate reflect the real cause.
You can find
your state Senator’s information at http://www.scstatehouse.net/htmlpages/senatemembers.html.
Your state
Representative’s information is at
http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/housemembers.html
If you're not a South Carolina resident, you can still help. Please consider a contribution
to Dr. Shortt's legal defense fund. Send your donation to: Free Choice Legal Defense
Fund, c/o Transfer Point, 1073 Statler Rd., Columbia, SC 29210. Any funds left over
will be used to secure protection for oxidation therapies and/or press for more
medical freedom laws in still unprotected states.
An innocent
man’s freedom is at stake. And a life-saving therapy is under attack. Please help!