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USES FOR: HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
35% FOOD GRADE
Also
know as H202=oxygen + water.
NOTE: 35% Hydrogen
Peroxide is highly concentrated and extremely strong. Keep out of the
reach of children. If it is spilled on the skin, wash immediately in
cold water. Do not allow it touch the eyes, if this happens, wash and
rinse thoroughly with cold water. Store 35% H202 in the refrigerator or
freezer.
Out of refrigeration, it will
lose strength (potency) at the rate of approximately one percent a month.
To make 3% H202, mix one ounce of
35% food grade to 11 ounces of distilled water (preferably) or filtered
water.
Athlete’s Foot: Soak feet
10-20 minutes each night in 3% h202 until condition is in remission.
Bath: One cup of 35% hydrogen
peroxide to a full bathtub for a detoxifying bath. Note: try not to use
this after 6-7pm as the increased absorbed oxygen may keep you awake.
Douche: Add five to six
tablespoons 3% H202 to one quart of distilled of filtered water.
Enema: Mix up to six
tablespoons (maximum) 3% H202 to one quart of distilled water.
Shower: Spray after
showering, with 3% H202 to restore the natural acid mantle of the skin.
(Soap used in the shower removes the protective acid mantle of the skin.)
Facial: For rejuvenation and
freshening after washing, saturate a cotton wad with 3% H202 and gently
rub on face and neck.
Mouthwash: On arising rinse
mouth with water then gargle and wash mouth with 3% H202, swishing for one
half to one minute.
(Note: a dash of chlorophyll adds
flavor and effectiveness.) Helps prevent colds.
Nasal Spray: One tablespoon
of 3% H202 added to one cup of pure water. Spray into nasal passages to
relieve congestion.
Toothpaste: Make a paste of
baking soda and H202 and store in tightly sealed container. Or dip brush
in 3% H202 and brush teeth.
Denture Soak: Use 3% in
denture container and soak 30 to 60 minutes or overnight.
Deodorant: (Body) Saturate
cotton wad with 3% H202 and rub on under arms.
Pets: Add one ounces 3% to
one quart drinking water.
Vaporizer: One ounce of 35%
H202 per gallon of water in a vaporizer improves nighttime breathing and
helps clear sinus and bronchial congestion.
Vegetable Soak: (in place of
Clorox.) Add ¼ cup of 3% H202 to a gallon of cold water. Soak light leafy
vegetables 15-20 minutes. Soak thick skinned fruits and vegetables for 30
minutes (apples, cucumbers, tomatoes & etc.) If time is a problem, you can
spray the vegetables with straight 3% let stand a couple of minutes, rinse
and dry.
Leftover Tossed Salad: Put 1
Tbsp. 3% in ½ cup of water and spray the top of the salad with the
solution before covering and refrigerating.
Marinade: In glass,
stainless steel or ceramic casserole (never aluminum), place meat, poultry
or fish and cover with 3% H202. Cover loosely and store in refrigerator
one half to one hour. Rinse well then cook.
Kitchen Cleaner, Freshener,
Disinfectant: Keep a spray bottle of 3% (straight) in the kitchen,
use it to wipe off counter tops and appliances. It disinfects and gives
the kitchen a fresh smell. Works great inside the refrigerator and on
formica tops
Dishwasher: Add two to three
ounces of 3% H202 to regular wash for dishes. Add the same for washing
dishes in sink.
Laundry: Instead of bleach,
add six ounces of 3% of H202 to small load of laundry:
eight ounces to large load.
Mold: Spray or wash well with
3% H202, floors, walls and furniture as allowed. Wipe dry with cloth
If to damp. If problem is real bad
in a room, use humidifier with ½ cup of 35% to 2 gallon of water.
(Note: Molds and mildews are a major
cause of allergies, colds, bronchial and flu sensitivities: general
malaise, breathing problems and low energy.)
Insect Spray: In one gallon
water stir 8 ounces (one cup) refined white sugar and 5 to 8 ounces of
3% H202.
House & Garden plants (for
growth) : To one quart add one ounce 3% H202 or 16 drops of
35% H202. Mist and or water plants
frequently.
Crop Spray: Many farmers are
increasing crop yields by spraying with a dilute H202 water mixture.
For each acre add 5 – 16 ounces of
35% Hydrogen Peroxide to 20 gallons of water.
Hot Tubs: Start up with
using 8 ounces (one cup) 35% per 500 gallons of water. Should be
maintained with 2-4 ounces of 35% weekly, depending on use and direct
sunshine on water. Use in place of
chlorine.
Accidents can occur with hydrogen peroxide concentrate when safety precautions are not taken and directions are not followed. For this reason, we want to stress some safety and storage tips. Read them carefully and review the way you handle the concentrate to determine whether changes must be made with your handling procedure.
Flush the spill area with water. Do not return the spilled material to the original container. Prevent undiluted hydrogen peroxide from entering into the sewage system. Report spills in compliance with Federal, State or local regulations. Large quantities, such as drums, should be stored in a cool, dry area. When concentrations of hydrogen peroxide come in contact with organic materials, this may form explosive mixtures (spontaneous combustion). Once a sterile spigot has been inserted into the drug, it should remain in place. Repeated insertions may cause lint or dust to enter, which could cause contamination of the product. After filling properly labeled containers, put a child-proof cap on and cover the spigot with a plastic dust protector. Small quantities of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide should be stored in the freezer over-wrapped with black plastic and labeled as to contents. Thirty-five percent food grade hydrogen peroxide will not freeze unless the temperature is 33 degrees below zero. Low concentrations, such as 3% or 6% would freeze, so freezer storage is not recommended. Store properly labeled containers in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children.
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