Hydrogen peroxide is the only germicidal agent composed only
of water and oxygen. Like ozone, it kills disease organisms by oxidation!
Hydrogen peroxide is considered the world’s safest all natural effective
sanitizer. It kills microorganisms by oxidizing them, which can be best
described as a controlled burning process. When Hydrogen peroxide reacts with
organic material it breaks down into oxygen and water.
1. Whiten Clothes –
An Alternative to Beach
Add a cup of Peroxide to white clothes in your laundry to
whiten them. Peroxide is great to get rid of blood stains on clothes and
carpets. If there is blood on clothing, just pour directly on the spot, let it
sit for about a minute, then rub and rinse with cold water. Repeat if
necessary.
2. Health
Your body makes Hydrogen peroxide to fight infection which
must be present for our immune system to function correctly. White blood cells
are known as Leukocytes. A sub-class of Leukocytes called Neutrophils produce
hydrogen peroxide as the first line of defence against toxins, parasites,
bacteria, viruses and yeast.
3. Rejuvenating
Detoxifying Bath
Use about 2 quarts 3% Hydrogen peroxide to a tub of warm
water. Soak at least 1/2 hour, adding hot water as needed to maintain a
comfortable water temperature.
4. Foot Fungus
To cure a foot fungus, simply spray a 50/50 mixture of
Hydrogen peroxide and water on them (especially the toes) every night and let
dry.
5. Douche
Add 2 capfuls of 3% Hydrogen peroxide in warm distilled
water once to twice a week to remove even chronic yeast infections.
6. Colonic or Enema
For a colonic , add 1 cup (8 ozs.) 3% H202 to 5 gallons warm
water. (Do not exceed this amount) For an enema, add 1 tablespoon of 3% H202 to
a quart of warm distilled water.
7. Infections
Soak any infections or cuts in 3% for five to ten minutes
several times a day. Even gangrene that would not heal with any medicine has
been healed by soaking in Hydrogen peroxide. Put half a bottle of hydrogen
peroxide in your bath to help rid boils, fungus or other skin infections.
8. Bird Mites
Infections
Patients infected by tiny mites report that hydrogen
peroxide effectively kills the mites on their skins. They spray it on their
skin a couple of times (with a few minutes in between the applications) with
amazing results.
9. Sinus Infections
A tablespoon of 3% Hydrogen peroxide added to 1 cup of
non-chlorinated water can be used as a nasal spray. Depending on the degree of
sinus involvement, one will have to adjust the amount of peroxide used.
10. Wound Care
3% H2O2 is used medically for cleaning wounds, removing dead
tissue, and as an oral debriding agent. Peroxide stops slow (small vessel)
wound bleeding/oozing, as well.
Some sources recommend soaking infections or cuts for five
to ten minutes several times a day. However, washing and rinsing action is
sufficient. You shouldn’t leave the solution on open tissue for extended
periods of time as, like many oxidative antiseptics, Hydrogen peroxide causes
mild damage to tissue in open wounds. Therefore it is important to use with
caution.
Mouthwash / Tooth
Care
Healing Properties: Take one capful (the little white cap
that comes with the bottle) and hold in your mouth for 10 minutes daily, then
spit it out. You will not have plague sores and your teeth will be whiter. If
you have a terrible toothache and cannot get to a dentist right away, put a
capful of 3% Hydrogen peroxide into your mouth and hold it for 10 minutes
several times a day. The pain will lessen greatly.
11. Mouthwash
Many people don’t realize that hydrogen peroxide makes a
very effective and inexpensive mouthwash. Use 3% H202 – add a dash of liquid
chlorophyll for flavoring if desired.
12. Toothpaste
Use baking soda and add enough 3% H202 to make a paste.
13. Toothbrush
Or, just dip your brush in 3% H202 and brush. Soak your
toothbrush in Hydrogen peroxide to keep them free of germs.
14. Tooth Ache
Hydrogen peroxide is not a pain killer; however, as an
anti-viral, antibacterial and anti-fungal agent, it is effective at treating the
pathogen that is causing the infection. The following is from my own personal
experience: My dentist wanted to give me a root canal some time ago as one
tooth was inflamed and, in her opinion, would die. I felt some discomfort but
told her that I would give it chance to heal. I rinsed with hydrogen peroxide
(several times a day) as well ascoconut oil (once a day). The discomfort went
away and I have had no further problems with the tooth.
15. Tooth Whitening
Having used 3% Hydrogen peroxide as a mouth wash for some
time ago, I am thrilled to note that my teeth have been beautifully and
effortlessly whitened. I used to pay so much for professional whitening, those
silly strips and uncomfortable trays. Live and learn.
NOTE: Do not swallow any peroxide. When the peroxide rinse is done, be
sure to rinse out your mouth with water.
16. Hair Lightening
Peroxide is a bleaching agent and is used for lightened
hair. Dilute 3% Hydrogen peroxide with water (50 / 50) and spray the solution
on your wet hair after a shower and comb it through. You will not have the
peroxide burnt blonde hair like the hair dye packages, but more natural
highlights if your hair is a light brown, faddish, or dirty blonde. It also
lightens gradually so it’s not a drastic change.
17. Contact Lenses
Hydrogen peroxide is used as a disinfectant in CIBA Vision’s
Clear Care no rub contact lens cleaning solution, due to its ability to break
down the proteins that build up on the lense from the eye’s immune response,
resulting in increased comfort for those with sensitive eyes.
Sanitizing /
Disinfectant / Cleaning
18. Straight or
Diluted Hydrogen Peroxide
Clean your counters and table tops with hydrogen peroxide to
kill germs and leave a fresh smell. Simply put a little on your dishrag when
you wipe, or spray it on the counters. Use hydrogen peroxide to clean glass and
mirrors with no smearing.
Keep a spray bottle of 3% (straight) to disinfect the
interior of the refrigerator and kids’ school lunch boxes.
19. In the Dishwasher
Add 2 oz. of 3% Hydrogen peroxide to your regular washing
formula.
Fill a spray bottle with a 50/50 mixture of 3% Hydrogen
peroxide and water and keep it in every bathroom to disinfect without harming
your septic system like bleach or most other disinfectants will. After rinsing
off your wooden cutting board, pour or spray hydrogen peroxide (and then
vinegar) on it to kill salmonella and other bacteria.
I use peroxide to clean my mirrors with, there is no
smearing.
Combination of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide make a cheap,
effective and non-toxic disinfectant agent and is said to be more effective at
killing pathogens than bleach. As it is
non-toxic, you can use it to disinfect fruits and vegetables, as well as pet
toys, equipment and cages. In tests run
at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, pairing Vinegar and
Hydrogen Peroxide mists, kills virtually all Salmonella, Shigella, or E. coli
bacteria on heavily contaminated food and surfaces.
Directions
You need TWO spray bottles. DO NOT MIX the solutions
together. Put straight vinegar in one and straight Hydrogen peroxide in the
other spray bottle.
NOTE: Light destroys peroxide rather quickly. It’s best to
leave it in its original bottle and screw in a spray head. DO NOT DILUTE THEM.
Remember for any sanitizer to work properly, the surface has
to be clean before you use it.
When you want to sanitize a surface (vegetables, cutting
board, counters, sink, cages, toys. toilets, floors, etc.), spray one (it
doesn’t matter which one you use first) on the surface, then you spray on the
other. When they mix, for a brief time
the chemical action of the two make a very powerful sanitizer. You can rinse off the surface afterwards, if
you want, but the result is non-toxic.
Fortunately it is cheap. By the way, we use it in the
bathroom to sanitize the counters, toilets, floors, etc.
20. Mold
Clean with Hydrogen peroxide when your house becomes a
biohazard after its invaded by toxic mold, such as those with water damage.
21.
Humidifiers/Steamers
Use 1 pint 3% Hydrogen peroxide to 1 gallon of water.
22. Laundry / Stain
Removing
Stain Remover
3% Hydrogen peroxide is the best stain lifter if used fairly
soon – although blood stains as old as 2 days have been successfully lifted
with Hydrogen Peroxide. Although it will bleach or discolor many fabrics. If a
little peroxide is poured onto the stain it will bubble up in the area of the
blood, due to a reaction with catalase. After a few minutes the excess liquid
can be wiped up with a cloth or paper towel and the stain will be gone.
3% H2O2 must be applied to clothing before blood stains can
be accidentally “set” with heated water. Cold water and soap are then used to
remove the peroxide treated blood.
23. Washing/Laundry
You can also add a cup of hydrogen peroxide instead of
bleach to a load of whites in your laundry to whiten them. If there is blood on
clothing, pour directly on the soiled spot. Let it sit for a minute, then rub
it and rinse with cold water. Repeat if necessary.
Peroxide is a perfect alternate solution to keep those
clothes white. Also, when chlorinating clothes, they tend to wear out faster –
peroxide won’t do that.
24. Vegetable Soak
Use as a vegetable wash or soak to kill bacteria and
neutralize chemicals. Add 1/4 cup 3% H202 to a full sink of cold water. Soak
light skinned (light lettuce) 20 minutes, thicker skinned (like cucumbers) 30
minutes. Drain, dry and refrigerate. Prolongs freshness.
If time is a problem, spray vegetables (and fruits) with a
solution of 3%. Let stand for a few minutes, rinse and dry.
25. Meat Sanitizing
You can also use it to rinse off your meat before cooking.
26. Leftover tossed
salad
Spray with a solution of 1/2 cup water and 1 Tbsp. 5%.
Drain, cover and refrigerate.
27. Marinade
Place meat, fish or poultry in a casserole (avoid using
aluminium pans). Cover with a dilute solution of equal parts of water and 3%
H202. Place loosely covered in refrigerator for 1/2 hour. Rinse and cook.
28. Sprouting Seeds
Add 1 ounce 3% Hydrogen peroxide to 1 pint of water and soak
the seeds overnight. Add the same amount of hydrogen peroxide each time you
rinse the seeds.
Grades of Hydrogen
Peroxide
A) 3.5% Pharmaceutical Grade: This is the grade sold at your
local drugstore or supermarket. This product is not recommended for internal
use. It contains an assortment of stabilizers which shouldn’t be ingested.
Various stabilizers include: acetanilide, phenol, sodium stanate and
tertrasodium phosphate.
B) 6% Beautician Grade: This is used in beauty shops to
color hair and is not recommended for internal use.
C) 30% Reagent Grade: This is used for various scientific
experimentation and also contains stabilizers. It is also not for internal use.
D) 30% to 32% Electronic Grade: This is used to clean
electronic parts and not for internal use.
E) 35% Technical Grade: This is a more concentrated product
than the Reagent Grade and differs slightly in that phosphorus is added to help
neutralize any chlorine from the water used to dilute it.
F) 35% Food Grade: This is used in the production of foods
like cheese, eggs, and whey-containing products. It is also sprayed on the foil
lining of aseptic packages containing fruit juices and milk products. THIS IS
THE ONLY GRADE RECOMMENDED FOR INTERNAL USE.
G) 90%: This is used as an oxygen source for rocket fuel.
Only 35% Food Grade hydrogen peroxide is recommended for
internal use. At this concentration, however, hydrogen peroxide is a very
strong oxidizer and if not diluted, it can be extremely dangerous or even
fatal. Any concentrations over 10% can cause neurological reactions and damage
to the upper gastrointestinal tract. There have been two known fatalities in children
who ingested 27% and 40% concentrations of H202. Another reports tells of a 26
month old female who swallowed one mouthful of 35% H202. She immediately began
vomiting, followed by fainting and respiratory arrest. Fortunately, she was
under emergency room care and although she experienced erosion and bleeding of
the stomach and esophagus, she survived the incident. When she was re-examined
12 days later, the areas involved had healed (J Toxicol Clin Toxicol
90;28(1):95-100).
Personal note: As with ANY food, drug, or supplement, using
the product according to instructions is key to safety. If someone uses too much, then of course
ramifications may be felt. We’ve NEVER
heard of ANY harmful side effects from the correct usage of Food Grade hydrogen
peroxide.
35% Food Grade H202 must be….
1. handled carefully (direct contact will burn the skin-
immediate flushing with water is recommended).
2. diluted properly before use.
3. stored safely and properly (after making a dilution the
remainder should be stored tightly sealed in the freezer).
One of the most convenient methods of dispensing 35% H202 is
from a small glass eye dropper bottle. These can be purchased at your local
drugstore. Fill this with the 35% H202 and store the larger container in the
freezer compartment of your refrigerator until more is needed. Store the eye
dropper bottle in the refrigerator. The drops are mixed with either 6 to 8
ounces of distilled water, juice, aloe vera juice or gel.
(Don’t use
chlorinated tap water to dilute the peroxide!)
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