The reason I'm tweeting out all this today is to help spread the word that you should always be acutely aware of what sort of treatments you are subjecting yourself to, EVEN FROM HEALTH FREEDOM DOCTORS, and you should be well informed to know things like the fact that high doses of hydrogen peroxide could be extremely dangerous to human tissue. Just because someone promotes health freedom doesn't always mean they are a qualified clinician. Practice due diligence and check out the people you are trusting with your health and safety. Ask lots of questions. Know what you are being treated with. And when it comes to intravenous solutions, ASK EVEN MORE QUESTIONS and know exactly what's in the IV. The good news is that most naturopaths are well informed, caring, compassionate and qualified. But there are always exceptions to this rule, so check out anyone before allowing them to "treat" you with any form of medicine, natural or otherwise. Be actively engaged in your health care, and you will do well!
The autopsy of the person who died after being treated by "Dr" Carrie Madej documents how Carrie Madej subjected the person to "inhaled hydrogen peroxide" resulting in "tongue and respiratory tract blistering, irritation and inflammation." She also oversaw the intravenous administering of reportedly 21 ml of a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution, even though she was not licensed to practice medicine in the state. The autopsy concluded that the cause of death was "hemolytic anemia" (basically destruction of red blood cells) "with multiorgan damage... due to toxicities of inhaled hydrogen peroxide combined with intravenous hydrogen peroxide and intravenous ozone gas administration." The autopsy then concluded the manner of death was "Homicide" and that other people involved in the medical care failed to report the death to the medical examiner or police.
When she was sued in civil court with claims of wrongful death, former doctor Carrie Madej (who apparently forfeited her medical license) argued that she was not subject to the laws of the U.S. courts, claiming she was the "Daughter of the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob" and then claimed that any attempt to name her as the person who was engaged in the medical actions that preceded a claimed "wrongful death" was a case of "mistaken identity." Her reasoning? She was not Carrie Lynn Madej, but rather she is "Carrie Lynn of the house and lineage of Madej." She skipped all court appearances, and the judge ruled against her, citing the "Wrongful Death Statute" and awarded the plaintiffs over $1.3 million in damages, including $1 million in punitive damages, based on the evidence presented to the court. Most of the health freedom movement has been eerily silent about this, even trying to pressure me to remain silent and not report this.