Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Hello Cyndi and all of you: I have not tried the food grade peroxide, but would consider it, as Dr. Bill Wattenberg of kgo.com, has suggested that a few drops be added to your washing water for vegetables and fruits, to kills diseases that are coming to you on them. Dr. Bill is not a medical doctor, he is a scientist [nuclear] and university professor who has had a radio program on kgo for about 30 years and I listen when I can get him on my regular radio, you can listen on the internet also. There will be many on here who know and respect what he has to say about science subjects and if he does not know the answer, there are other learned men, who do and will call to answer your question.........he loves to talk to the kids with science questions. He has said to never put any plastic in the microwave, with food in it. The microwave causes the plastic to release petroleum into the food........especially with baby bottles. Heat in the microwave, in glass or paper, never plastic. Laughing, cause you already know that it is one of my soap box subjects, and was pleased when he agreed with me. If you want to listen on the internet, he is on at 10 pm on Saturday and Sunday nights and for replay also, if you go to kgo.com and look for the hosts pages he will be there, even if I have mis-spelled his last name, I can never remember if it is berg or burg on the end. I like his programs, as he does what so many of us would like to do, lives in his childhood cabin, with solar and other inventions, as he is too far from the utility lines to connect. Nope, he does not expect me to post about him, he does not know that I exist, LOL, I am a secret listener on the radio. He has kids do a trick with dry raisins dropped in a glass of 7up, it is to teach them about reaction, as they move around in the glass.........sorry, I am not science educated. Ruth ---------------- 5a. Re: Peroxide uses Posted by: " cyndikrall " cyndikrall cyndik2 Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:21 pm ((PDT)) Hi Ruth! Thanks for the intro! Thanks for the additional tips on H2O2. I really like it, myself. Did you know, you can buy food grade H2O2? You can put a few drops in water and drink it everyday. It's supposed to help with allergies and things. I used to use it with great results. I ran out a couple years ago and haven't reordered, but I need to. My allergies are getting bad again. A good place to read up about food grade H202 is Guardian of Eden's website. ______________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Very interesting. I am going to have to look up food grade peroxide. I didn't even know you could get it. Do you know if its safe or recommended for kids too? I have to admit I feel like I contaminated myself and my kids with my " old " way of doing things. Like microwaving plastic. Geesh. I feel like " WHAT HAVE I DONE!!!! " But I guess its better that I change that now then never change at all right? On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:49 PM, Ruth Robinson <ruthr8500 wrote: Hello Cyndi and all of you: I have not tried the food grade peroxide, but would consider it, as Dr. Bill Wattenberg of kgo.com, has suggested that a few drops be added to your washing water for vegetables and fruits, to kills diseases that are coming to you on them. Dr. Bill is not a medical doctor, he is a scientist [nuclear] and university professor who has had a radio program on kgo for about 30 years and I listen when I can get him on my regular radio, you can listen on the internet also. There will be many on here who know and respect what he has to say about science subjects and if he does not know the answer, there are other learned men, who do and will call to answer your question.........he loves to talk to the kids with science questions. He has said to never put any plastic in the microwave, with food in it. The microwave causes the plastic to release petroleum into the food........especially with baby bottles. Heat in the microwave, in glass or paper, never plastic. Laughing, cause you already know that it is one of my soap box subjects, and was pleased when he agreed with me. If you want to listen on the internet, he is on at 10 pm on Saturday and Sunday nights and for replay also, if you go to kgo.com and look for the hosts pages he will be there, even if I have mis-spelled his last name, I can never remember if it is berg or burg on the end. I like his programs, as he does what so many of us would like to do, lives in his childhood cabin, with solar and other inventions, as he is too far from the utility lines to connect. Nope, he does not expect me to post about him, he does not know that I exist, LOL, I am a secret listener on the radio. He has kids do a trick with dry raisins dropped in a glass of 7up, it is to teach them about reaction, as they move around in the glass.........sorry, I am not science educated. Ruth ---------------- 5a. Re: Peroxide uses Posted by: " cyndikrall " cyndikrall cyndik2 Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:21 pm ((PDT)) Hi Ruth! Thanks for the intro! Thanks for the additional tips on H2O2. I really like it, myself. Did you know, you can buy food grade H2O2? You can put a few drops in water and drink it everyday. It's supposed to help with allergies and things. I used to use it with great results. I ran out a couple years ago and haven't reordered, but I need to. My allergies are getting bad again. A good place to read up about food grade H202 is Guardian of Eden's website. ________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ -- Check out MickotaGifts.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Michelle, I know Azure Standard has food grade peroxide... As for feeling like you contaminated your kids...lol....I feel exactly the same way...I think back 3-4 years, and the days I felt like a GREAT mom...because I baked all day with the kiddos...you know, fudge brownies, cakes, cookies by the hundreds...with all that CRISCO. YIKES! And VEGETABLE OIL. It makes me shudder. lol...really. But I'm really grateful that I've learned to do better. In fact, we made cookies last night. Carob Toll House, I call them...carob chip cookies...with butter, whole wheat flour..and HONEY. The kids love them. I made carob brownies all the time, too...and the frosting is an almond butter base. I, like you, am SO GLAD AND BLESSED to have been led in the right direction. My family is so much better for it. RobynMichelle <suprmommy wrote: Very interesting. I am going to have to look up food grade peroxide. I didn't even know you could get it. Do you know if its safe or recommended for kids too? I have to admit I feel like I contaminated myself and my kids with my "old" way of doing things. Like microwaving plastic. Geesh. I feel like "WHAT HAVE I DONE!!!!" But I guess its better that I change that now then never change at all right? On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:49 PM, Ruth Robinson <ruthr8500 > wrote: Hello Cyndi and all of you:I have not tried the food grade peroxide, but wouldconsider it, as Dr. Bill Wattenberg of kgo.com, hassuggested that a few drops be added to your washingwater for vegetables and fruits, to kills diseasesthat are coming to you on them.Dr. Bill is not a medical doctor, he is a scientist[nuclear] and university professor who has had a radioprogram on kgo for about 30 years and I listen when Ican get him on my regular radio, you can listen on theinternet also.There will be many on here who know and respect whathe has to say about science subjects and if he doesnot know the answer, there are other learned men, whodo and will call to answer your question.........heloves to talk to the kids with science questions.He has said to never put any plastic in the microwave,with food in it.The microwave causes the plastic to release petroleuminto the food........especially with baby bottles.Heat in the microwave, in glass or paper, neverplastic.Laughing, cause you already know that it is one of mysoap box subjects, and was pleased when he agreed withme.If you want to listen on the internet, he is on at 10pm on Saturday and Sunday nights and for replay also,if you go to kgo.com and look for the hosts pages hewill be there, even if I have mis-spelled his lastname, I can never remember if it is berg or burg onthe end.I like his programs, as he does what so many of uswould like to do, lives in his childhood cabin, withsolar and other inventions, as he is too far from theutility lines to connect.Nope, he does not expect me to post about him, he doesnot know that I exist, LOL, I am a secret listener onthe radio.He has kids do a trick with dry raisins dropped in aglass of 7up, it is to teach them about reaction, asthey move around in the glass.........sorry, I am notscience educated.Ruth ----------------5a. Re: Peroxide usesPosted by: "cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com" cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) comcyndik2Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:21 pm ((PDT))Hi Ruth! Thanks for the intro!Thanks for the additional tips on H2O2. I really likeit, myself. Didyou know, you can buy food grade H2O2? You can put afew drops in waterand drink it everyday. It's supposed to help withallergies and things.I used to use it with great results. I ran out acouple years ago andhaven't reordered, but I need to. My allergies aregetting bad again.A good place to read up about food grade H202 isGuardian of Eden'swebsite.________Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ-- Check out MickotaGifts.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Hi Ruth, I have not hear of Dr. Bill Wattenburg, but i will check this out. Thanks for the tip. I believe H2O2 would be great for soaking food in. I've done it myself. Cyndi In a message dated 4/17/2008 7:50:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ruthr8500 writes: Hello Cyndi and all of you:I have not tried the food grade peroxide, but wouldconsider it, as Dr. Bill Wattenberg of kgo.com, hassuggested that a few drops be added to your washingwater for vegetables and fruits, to kills diseasesthat are coming to you on them.Dr. Bill is not a medical doctor, he is a scientist[nuclear] and university professor who has had a radioprogram on kgo for about 30 years and I listen when Ican get him on my regular radio, you can listen on theinternet also.There will be many on here who know and respect whathe has to say about science subjects and if he doesnot know the answer, there are other learned men, whodo and will call to answer your question.........heloves to talk to the kids with science questions.He has said to never put any plastic in the microwave,with food in it.The microwave causes the plastic to release petroleuminto the food........especially with baby bottles.Heat in the microwave, in glass or paper, neverplastic.Laughing, cause you already know that it is one of mysoap box subjects, and was pleased when he agreed withme.If you want to listen on the internet, he is on at 10pm on Saturday and Sunday nights and for replay also,if you go to kgo.com and look for the hosts pages hewill be there, even if I have mis-spelled his lastname, I can never remember if it is berg or burg onthe end.I like his programs, as he does what so many of uswould like to do, lives in his childhood cabin, withsolar and other inventions, as he is too far from theutility lines to connect.Nope, he does not expect me to post about him, he doesnot know that I exist, LOL, I am a secret listener onthe radio.He has kids do a trick with dry raisins dropped in aglass of 7up, it is to teach them about reaction, asthey move around in the glass.........sorry, I am notscience educated.Ruth ----------------5a. Re: Peroxide usesPosted by: "cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com" cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) comcyndik2Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:21 pm ((PDT))Hi Ruth! Thanks for the intro! Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 I would do a lot of research before I gave it to kids. I don't remember reading anything specific regarding kids, but who knows? And it's NEVER too late to change. When you know better, you do better. Cyndi In a message dated 4/18/2008 5:47:47 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, suprmommy writes: Very interesting. I am going to have to look up food grade peroxide. I didn't even know you could get it. Do you know if its safe or recommended for kids too? I have to admit I feel like I contaminated myself and my kids with my "old" way of doing things. Like microwaving plastic. Geesh. I feel like "WHAT HAVE I DONE!!!!" But I guess its better that I change that now then never change at all right? On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:49 PM, Ruth Robinson <ruthr8500 > wrote: Hello Cyndi and all of you:I have not tried the food grade peroxide, but wouldconsider it, as Dr. Bill Wattenberg of kgo.com, hassuggested that a few drops be added to your washingwater for vegetables and fruits, to kills diseasesthat are coming to you on them.Dr. Bill is not a medical doctor, he is a scientist[nuclear] and university professor who has had a radioprogram on kgo for about 30 years and I listen when Ican get him on my regular radio, you can listen on theinternet also.There will be many on here who know and respect whathe has to say about science subjects and if he doesnot know the answer, there are other learned men, whodo and will call to answer your question.........heloves to talk to the kids with science questions. Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Doesn't Azure Standard require a large minimum order? I think I got a catalog a couple years ago. Cyndi In a message dated 4/18/2008 10:19:31 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, sheropesem writes: Michelle, I know Azure Standard has food grade peroxide... As for feeling like you contaminated your kids...lol....I feel exactly the same way...I think back 3-4 years, and the days I felt like a GREAT mom...because I baked all day with the kiddos...you know, fudge brownies, cakes, cookies by the hundreds...with all that CRISCO. YIKES! And VEGETABLE OIL. It makes me shudder. lol...really. But I'm really grateful that I've learned to do better. In fact, we made cookies last night. Carob Toll House, I call them...carob chip cookies...with butter, whole wheat flour..and HONEY. The kids love them. I made carob brownies all the time, too...and the frosting is an almond butter base. I, like you, am SO GLAD AND BLESSED to have been led in the right direction. My family is so much better for it. Robyn Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Cyndi, I havent actually ordered from them myself, but a lady here in my town does. I think...now dont hold me to this...but I'm THINKING I understand that you can have an order of any size, but you pay extra for shipping if you dont have at least a $40 order. At least that's the way I understood it. I know I did see food grade peroxide in the catalog they sent me, though...maybe worth looking into????cyndikrall wrote: Doesn't Azure Standard require a large minimum order? I think I got a catalog a couple years ago. Cyndi In a message dated 4/18/2008 10:19:31 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, sheropesem writes: Michelle, I know Azure Standard has food grade peroxide... As for feeling like you contaminated your kids...lol....I feel exactly the same way...I think back 3-4 years, and the days I felt like a GREAT mom...because I baked all day with the kiddos...you know, fudge brownies, cakes, cookies by the hundreds...with all that CRISCO. YIKES! And VEGETABLE OIL. It makes me shudder. lol...really. But I'm really grateful that I've learned to do better. In fact, we made cookies last night. Carob Toll House, I call them...carob chip cookies...with butter, whole wheat flour..and HONEY. The kids love them. I made carob brownies all the time, too...and the frosting is an almond butter base. I, like you, am SO GLAD AND BLESSED to have been led in the right direction. My family is so much better for it. Robyn Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Can't remember if I mentioned this, the last food grade H2O2 I got was from Guardian of Eden. I'd probably order from them again, if/when I get some more. Cyndi In a message dated 4/18/2008 9:53:23 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, sheropesem writes: Cyndi, I havent actually ordered from them myself, but a lady here in my town does. I think...now dont hold me to this...but I'm THINKING I understand that you can have an order of any size, but you pay extra for shipping if you dont have at least a $40 order. At least that's the way I understood it. I know I did see food grade peroxide in the catalog they sent me, though...maybe worth looking into???? Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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