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hydrogen peroxide You pour it on your wounds, but hydrogen peroxide is a fabulous, nontoxic alternative for many other household uses, too.
This simple antiseptic is an excellent sanitizer and cleanser: use it on cutting boards, kitchen counters and the floor -- even in the bathroom! And to whiten whites, choose hydrogen peroxide rather than bleach. | |
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Several animals, including humans actually produce low levels of hydrogen peroxide.
Scientist discovered just last month that hair turning grey is the result of increased hydrogen peroxide production in the follicles. Hair color variations are all determined by peroxide production in our follicles, which is genetically determined of course. But as we age, the production increase within the folicils. That is why hair turns in salt and pepper patches first instead of all over--each follicle ages at it's own rate. It's reasonable to believe in 15 years time, some new , unessessary treatment for 'grey' hair will end up on your salon shelves. I use peroxide only sparingly, and never use bleach now. Why anyone thinks bleach is a good idea is beyond me. It does work on mildew/mold better than other products, but why use it for regular washing and cleaning? :toxic: | |
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Erm. I'm talking about hair again, aren't I? | |
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Imago said: Erm. I'm talking about hair again, aren't I?
I did read the new reports on greying hair too so | |
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Imago said: Several animals, including humans actually produce low levels of hydrogen peroxide.
Scientist discovered just last month that hair turning grey is the result of increased hydrogen peroxide production in the follicles. Hair color variations are all determined by peroxide production in our follicles, which is genetically determined of course. But as we age, the production increase within the folicils. That is why hair turns in salt and pepper patches first instead of all over--each follicle ages at it's own rate. It's reasonable to believe in 15 years time, some new , unessessary treatment for 'grey' hair will end up on your salon shelves. I use peroxide only sparingly, and never use bleach now. Why anyone thinks bleach is a good idea is beyond me. It does work on mildew/mold better than other products, but why use it for regular washing and cleaning? :toxic: Yeah BLEACH is BAD peeps ... 2.5 cents | |
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Peroxide is the bomb! I use it for so many things! | |
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applekisses said: Peroxide is the bomb! I use it for so many things!
all you need is a AA battery and some peroxide and then it will be a REAL bomb. boom! [Edited 4/3/09 9:22am] | |
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there is a therapy where they take food grade peroxide and administer it directly through your blood stream via an IV To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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Cuddles said: there is a therapy where they take food grade peroxide and administer it directly through your blood stream via an IV
what is that used for / a treatment for ? | |
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JerseyKRS said: applekisses said: Peroxide is the bomb! I use it for so many things!
all you need is a AA battery and some peroxide and then it will be a REAL bomb. boom! | |
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I've read similar things when you take a mixture of salt water & tap water and have it electrified through some process. Here's an article:
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You could mix peroxide with baking soda to brush your teeth. Some toothpaste products have it in there. | |
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Imago said: Several animals, including humans actually produce low levels of hydrogen peroxide.
Scientist discovered just last month that hair turning grey is the result of increased hydrogen peroxide production in the follicles. Hair color variations are all determined by peroxide production in our follicles, which is genetically determined of course. But as we age, the production increase within the folicils. That is why hair turns in salt and pepper patches first instead of all over--each follicle ages at it's own rate. It's reasonable to believe in 15 years time, some new , unessessary treatment for 'grey' hair will end up on your salon shelves. I use peroxide only sparingly, and never use bleach now. Why anyone thinks bleach is a good idea is beyond me. It does work on mildew/mold better than other products, but why use it for regular washing and cleaning? :toxic: do you bleach your anus with peroxide, or are there better alternatives for that ? | |
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Mach said: You pour it on your wounds, but hydrogen peroxide is a fabulous, nontoxic alternative for many other household uses, too.
This simple antiseptic is an excellent sanitizer and cleanser: use it on cutting boards, kitchen counters and the floor -- even in the bathroom! And to whiten whites, choose hydrogen peroxide rather than bleach. It will also turn your brunette hair a lovely shade of orange. | |
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hokie said: Mach said: You pour it on your wounds, but hydrogen peroxide is a fabulous, nontoxic alternative for many other household uses, too.
This simple antiseptic is an excellent sanitizer and cleanser: use it on cutting boards, kitchen counters and the floor -- even in the bathroom! And to whiten whites, choose hydrogen peroxide rather than bleach. It will also turn your brunette hair a lovely shade of orange. oh shit | |
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BlueZebra said: hokie said: It will also turn your brunette hair a lovely shade of orange. oh shit When I was a young and foolish teen I tried it. I wanted to be blonde. | |
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hokie said: BlueZebra said: oh shit When I was a young and foolish teen I tried it. I wanted to be blonde. I think you have to embrace your inner blonde | |
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I dilute it with water (50/50) and use it as mouthwash after brushing with baking soda. Most, if not all, store-bought mouthwashes contain alcohol which drys your mouth. Bad breathe is caused by dry mouth. | |
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How much would you add to wash a load of whites? The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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BlueZebra said: hokie said: When I was a young and foolish teen I tried it. I wanted to be blonde. I think you have to embrace your inner blonde I don't look good as a blonde. | |
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hokie said: Mach said: You pour it on your wounds, but hydrogen peroxide is a fabulous, nontoxic alternative for many other household uses, too.
This simple antiseptic is an excellent sanitizer and cleanser: use it on cutting boards, kitchen counters and the floor -- even in the bathroom! And to whiten whites, choose hydrogen peroxide rather than bleach. It will also turn your brunette hair a lovely shade of orange. I can vouch for that I was young and stupid once Facebook, I haz it - https://www.facebook.com/Nikster1969
Yer booteh maeks meh moodeh Differing opinions do not equal "hate" | |
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hokie said: BlueZebra said: I think you have to embrace your inner blonde I don't look good as a blonde. I don't believe u | |
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Is it ok for the face? unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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lazycrockett said: How much would you add to wash a load of whites?
I would guess that if you used a 1/2 cup bleach - you would replace that with peroxide http://www.using-hydrogen...oxide.html | |
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peacenlovealways said: Is it ok for the face?
You will need to research that more I found this sprayed on skin (oxygen supplement, deodorant, disinfectant) (3%) http://www.using-hydrogen...-uses.html | |
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i like hydrogen peroxide a little more than i should | |
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ocean said: hokie said: I don't look good as a blonde. I don't believe u It's bad. I could maybe do a dirty blonde. Like Jennifer Aniston. | |
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