I will have to go back and read the article again. I don’t remember reading about actually ingesting the peroxide but I will double check.
Also, LJ, I will check up on the food grade type.
I’m terribly guilty these days of skimming articles/papers. Need to slow down especially about the important things.
Speaking of hydrogen Peroxide, I’m installing one of these into our central
air system in my ongoing efforts to keep my Dad around forever.
https://www.rgf.com/products/air/reme-halo/
This UV Lamp + rare earth alloys driven version will stay on all the time,
while our central air system is actually moving air about half the time.
This prolongs its UV bulb life, but may pump noticeable “fresher” smelling
air bursts each time the fan starts up. The H2O2 output of this unit can be
adjusted by sliding an internal grating more open or closed.
It’s a tested whole house/business virus, germ, mold, and um..., even fart
destroying solution based on nature’s air cleaning processes involving 0.01
to 0.02 ppm, positive and negative hydrogen peroxide ions for virus,
etc. elimination by safe oxidation.
Outdoor air has slightly higher average H2O2 concentrations. Indoor
environments typically have practically none at all, without this or
something like it. H2O2 ions appear to be responsible for killing more
germs outdoors than natural UV light does. (Isn’t Science Cool?)
I’m also hacking a mounting solution into a Medify-Air MA-12 V2.0 950
CADR HEPA13 Air Purifier to slip in an LED version of the Reme-Halo to
run anytime anytime there are sniffles in the house.
The LED version can be turned off and on as needed, without shortening its
expected life cycle. (In a central air system, this one would be wired to turn
on and off with the fan. I’ll use a switch.)
~Easy
And I do remember grandma’s remedy for respiratory ailments,
of putting a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide in the vaporizer,
mentioned here:
https://www.rgf.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Hydroperoxide-for-IAQ.pdf