CSRe: [CSCS/H2O2]

2002-10-15 Thread Hank Adams
Jack I have a bottle of 3% H2O2 and the label says Active Ingredient:
3% Hydrogen Peroxide, Inactive Ingredient: Purified Water. Nothing else.
Is it no good to ingested?
Yours Hank

Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com wrote:

From: Jeannie jean...@ucinet.com
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 21:03:53 -0700

OK, but I was told I shouldn't use that internally, since it had other
chemicals in it.  I should go to the health food store and buy the food
grade stuff.  I did, but it turned out to be a whole great deal stronger (I
forget how much.)  It would make a lot of difference which one I took drops
of in my CS!  So you are saying it is the 3%? OK.  great.  The other tastes
too strong, even with only 3-4 drops


Hi Jeannie.

I take it back, what I told you was based on what
I have read on this list (Connie) , but I spent some
time on the 'net and I withdraw what I said.
You are right, 3%  does have chemicals in it,
and should not be ingested.
There are pure forms available --  a search with Google
for H2O2 will offer more than you will ever want to know
about peroxide.
You might want to ask Connie where she bought the
3% that she used.

Jack 




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Re: CSRe: [CSCS/H2O2]

2002-10-15 Thread Dean Miller
Hi Hank,

On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 18:30:28 -0500, Hank Adams
h...@platinumoffice.com wrote:

Jack I have a bottle of 3% H2O2 and the label says Active Ingredient:
3% Hydrogen Peroxide, Inactive Ingredient: Purified Water. Nothing else.
Is it no good to ingested?

Contrary to most of the hype available on the Internet, but in
agreement with Dr. William Campbell Douglass, 3% H2O2 has the same
purity (and contaminants) as 35% food grade H2O2.  The reason the
35% is called food grade is NOT because it's used in food or to
process food, but because it's used to clean and disinfect food
processing equipment.  It works faster than the drug store 3% H2O2.

There are some who claim that food grade H2O2 has a lower level of
contaminants, but the research done by Dr. Douglass says that there is
no difference in contaminant level between drug store 3% and food
grade 35% when diluted to 3% with distilled water.

-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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