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If you are worried about HP, use Food Grade HP...it is stronger too.

PS She did not say to swallow it.

 

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babylanestudios

Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:06 PM

Re: Fwd: Hydrogen Peroxide

 

 

Thanks for all this info, but isn't hydrogen peroxide a toxin or

chemical itself?

~Robin

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alex, this is good information. I used the Food Grade years ago when a bladder

infection came on suddenly in the middle of the night. Two doses in water

(about 4 hours apart) did the trick...however, it is hard to swallow and now I

use Colloidal Silver daily...and no more infections.

I still keep the HP in the refrigerator because it is wonderful for getting

tomato vine stains out of my clothes...regular HP does not do it all the time

but Food Grade kills the difficult stains without harming the fabric. Thank

Alex...Lynn

 

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Alex Stanley

Friday, September 15, 2006 9:00 AM

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, " Lynn Koiner "

<koiner wrote:

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> If you are worried about HP, use Food Grade HP...it is stronger

> too.

 

Indeed, it is dangerously stronger. The strength of what is commonly

referred to as Food Grade H2O2 is 35%, and it can cause severe skin

burns. It needs to be handled with extreme caution and respect.

Typically, it comes in quart or gallon sized bottles, and I highly

recommend transferring some to a much smaller bottle for usage,

refilling from the big bottle only as needed. That way, there's less

handling of large quantities and less chance of the large bottle being

contaminated. Store 35% H2O2 in the freezer, as it will remain much

more stable at low temperatures (at that concentration, it remains

liquid in the freezer).

 

> PS She did not say to swallow it.

 

From what I've read, when taken internally, the dosage is only a few

drops diluted in a glass of water.

 

IMO, 35% H2O2 is most useful in alternative medicine as a remedy for

warts. I've used it on plantar warts, and two treatments is all it

took. The protocol: soak foot in hot water to soften skin, cut away as

much dead skin as possible from top of wart, and then apply tiny drop

of peroxide to wart. If you've cut away enough skin, you'll feel a

stinging as the peroxide attacks the living wart tissue. Repeat

treatment a couple days later.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/16/2006 7:04:05 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

hesterly1 writes:

 

Where can you get food grade hydrogen peroxide?

 

 

Just about any drug store would have it. It's usually located in the

First-Aid area of the store where you find antiseptics and such. Walgren,

Rite-Aid, etc., would have it for sure.

 

I use it to brush and gargle my teeth with. I add a few drops to baking

soda to make a paste and then brush, followed by the gargle.

 

Vester

 

 

 

 

 

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