I’d do siginificant research before ingesting anything unusual.
I’ve seen references to using food grade hydrogen peroxide (what is the difference between that and “regular” kind I do not know) in the past but never was interested enough to dig deep. I do know it can be added to drinking water, huge ratio of H2O to hydrop. DH occaisionally adds 1 bottle (or is it 1/2 a bottle) of hydrogen peroxide to our drinking water tank, which holds about 800 or 900 gallons, maybe when he refills it.
If I was going to research drinking it I would look for all sides.
The Hydrogen Peroxide is to be used as a mouth wash, not ingested. Think Listerine.
Re: Hydrogen peroxide oral rinse
I have been using this on dentist recommendation 2 or 3X/week for healthy gums for over 20 years. My grama used a different dentist who had her use same for probably 30 years. 3% peroxide and rinse, spit, rinse mouth with water, spit. If a small amount ingests afterward this is not toxic per dentist and doctor. Never gargled with it, that sounds like foaming at the mouth. explosively funny. sorry.
Have also carried as an emergency water purification agent on backpacking trips but never needed to use it. I forget the recommended procedure as those trips are long in my past but if used as emergency purification it should not be toxic at very low ingestion levels either.
If I keel over from mouth rinsing with peroxide y’all won’t know because they’ll call it covid. That chicom attack virus has so many evils. /sarc
I've already done the research and experiments for you. Highly diluted H2O2 is totally safe to drink. I'm talking food grade at 1/100th (1ml per 100ml solution) of a percent. Undiluted H2O2 is straight up rocket fuel and extremely caustic.