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Hydrogen Peroxide Safe Uses & Benefits

Hydrogen peroxide is commonly known as a disinfectant. I remember my mom putting it on my cuts and scrapes as a kid and while it never was painful, I do remember the bubbling reaction that seemed to indicate it was working. Nowadays, H2O2 is being used for more than minor first-aid needs and cleaning around the house.<br>

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Hydrogen Peroxide Safe Uses & Benefits

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  1. Hydrogen Peroxide: Safe Uses & Benefits Hydrogen peroxide – More than just a first-aid remedy! 1.What Is Hydrogen Peroxide? 2.Key Uses For Hydrogen Peroxide 3.How Does Hydrogen Peroxide Work? 4.Different Ways To Use H2O2 Hydrogen peroxide is commonly known as a disinfectant. I remember my mom putting it on my cuts and scrapes as a kid and while it never was painful, I do remember the bubbling reaction that seemed to indicate it was working. Nowadays, H2O2 is being used for more than minor first-aid needs and cleaning around the house. What Is Hydrogen Peroxide? It is a chemical compound commonly found in dilute concentrations and is most often found in pharmacies. The scientific name for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, which means it is made up of hydrogen and oxygen. It is a colourless liquid, which is slightly more viscous than water and is available in dilutions with water of 3%, 6% and 35%. You can only purchase diluted H2O2 because it is a highly reactive substance when it is not dilute. At 90% concentration, it is used as an oxygen source for rocket fuel! Key Uses For Hydrogen Peroxide Most people keep hydrogen peroxide in their first aid kits and use it for cleaning around the house. However, people are using H2O2 for more than that. H2O2 is a mild antiseptic and can be used externally on the skin to prevent infection of small cuts, scrapes and burns. It should not be used on deep wounds or serious burns because hydrogen peroxide can damage the delicate tissues below the skin, which overrides the benefits of its antimicrobial action. H2O2 is also commonly used as a mouthwash to disinfect and reduce minor mouth irritations like gingivitis, canker sores and cold sores. It can help relieve bad breath and minor toothaches too. It is also used to whiten teeth – you can mix it with baking soda and salt for homemade toothpaste. 1-2 drops in the ear can relieve outer ear infections as well.

  2. Internally, dilute amounts of hydrogen peroxide have been used as an antimicrobial against the flu, common cold, intestinal parasites and bacterial overgrowth. How Does Hydrogen Peroxide Work? H2O2 is unique because it contains oxygen. One of its oxygen atoms is easily released when hydrogen peroxide comes in contact with various substances. This results in the release of an oxygen atom and a water molecule. It is believed by many scientists and health practitioners that H2O2 works through its release of oxygen. The oxygen released is considered an oxidant, which is very reactive and can destroy harmful bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. We know that our bodies create H2O2 as part of our immune response to pathogens. If you have ever put H2O2 on a fresh cut, you've seen the bubbling that occurs from the release of oxygen when hydrogen peroxide comes in contact with blood. Different Ways To Use H2O2 You can purchase diluted H2O2 in 3%, 6% and 35% concentrations. 35% hydrogen peroxide should be diluted with water before using internally or topically. A temporary white skin reaction and irritation will occur with 35% concentration, which can feel like a burn. It does go away on its own in a few hours, but you should be careful when handling higher concentrations of H2O2. Food grade H2O2 is the best to use internally and for brushing your teeth because non-food grades contain stabilizers which should not be ingested. Food-grade hydrogen peroxide is most often available only in 35% concentration, so be sure to dilute it with water first. H2O2 should be diluted to less than 10% hydrogen peroxide for internal use and external use. Dilutions higher than 10% have been associated with adverse effects like neurological reactions, damage to the gut and even death. At 3.5% concentration, H2O2 will kill most microbes. Nutritional Information Hydrogen Peroxide Quick Facts Parts Used Diluted Hydrogen Peroxide 3%, 6%, 35%, Choose Food Grade For Internal Use. Applications · Antiseptic For Minor Wounds, Burns, Household Disinfectant, Mouthwash, Toothaches, Canker Sores, Bad Breath, Cold/Flus Dosage 3% Dilution Is Safest For Internal And External Use. Consult A Healthcare Practitioner For Specific Dosages Or Follow The Manufacturer's Directions For Use Closely. Works Well With · Vitamin C, Echinacea, Zinc Important Information Do Not Ingest Dilutions Stronger Than 10% Because It Can Result In Neurological Problems, Damage To The Gi Tract And Can Even Be Fatal. Do Not Use Internally While Pregnant Or Breastfeeding Topical Use Is Safe In Pregnancy For Informational Purposes Only. Please Consult Your Health Care Practitioner Before Taking Natural Health Care Products. Click Here For Full Disclaimer.

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