Posted on 08/18/2022 8:06:37 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Yes, a study recently came out to not use HO2 on wounds as it retards healing and skin growth.
H2O2 for many things as others have posted. Been using it since my parents taught me all that it does.
I’ll add-
Use liberally on a q-tip to clean the inside of your nose.
Melts out the nasties.
“Use liberally on a q-tip to clean the inside of your nose.
Melts out the nasties.”
I use a Neti pot with salt and a drop of 2% food grade peroxide.
I have some nerve damage in my wrists. How deeply does hydrogen peroxide penetrate beneath the skin.
It doesn’t.
Works great on contact lenses (Clear Care)
Hmmm, that is a long read, which I scanned. Does one eat honey or just rub it on the skin?
That is exactly why I clicked on this article, just to see if that was mentioned.
I am going to try it on my transplant scar. When they opened me up, they severed nerves all across my belly. The skin below my scar is numb, and my understanding is that it will always be numb. Not a big deal, but what the hell, I’ll try it, it can’t hurt.
I’d like to help Raquel Welch get a good coating, and then lick it off.
It actually oxidizes human flesh, like a low temperature fire. That is how it works against bacteria, it oxidizes them out of existence. Repeated use on a wound can interfere with the regeneration process.
Gargle and nasal swab using HP
Yah that hydrogen dioxide is nasty stuff.😁
OOps, dropped a 2!
My fingers are still numb and I’m still getting nreve pain in my hand from my case of shingles earlier this year.
Will it help that too?
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