----- Original Message -----
From: Kathleen
To: Editor
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008
Subject: Hydrogen Peroxide
Ken Adachi
Hi with reference to you rHydrogen Peroxide article Sept 2006. You say that hydrogen peroxide can be used full strength if you want - however, please state that not the 3% food grade as it burns terribly. I got some full strength on my hands and it immediatly created blistering not to mention pain. It was recommend to me to dilute 3% and it would still be stronger that the dilution used for laundry. I believe Dr. Hulda Clark recommends using it.
Kat
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Hi Kat,
3% food grade would not burn you. You meant 35% food grade?
Also, which article that I wrote are you referring to? Be specific
Regards, Ken
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----- Original Message -----
From: Kathleen
To: Editor
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008
Subject: Re: Hydrogen Peroxide
Hello
Yes I meant 35% would burn. Food Grade Peroxide can be corrsive to the eyes and with the potential for blindness and irreversible tissue damage. It may cause 'burning' of the G.I. tract which may be life threatening.
The article you wrote on Hydrogen Peroxide was to organize various articles and notes on Hydrogen Peroxide you had written into one
location.
You're not a careful reader. The story I was relating was about 3.5% hydrogen peroxide that you obtain from a drug store. When I wrote "full strength", I was refering to 3.5% and nothing else. I've been using full strength 3.5 % peroixde for at least 20 years, many times a day. People can ONLY obtain Hydrogen Peroxide from a drug store in 3.5 % concentration and none higher.
Obtaining 35% from a mail order source is a relatively new availability. You're expected to STUDY and KNOW about 35% hydrogen peroxide BEFORE attempting to use it, that's why I recomended reading the Dr. William Douglass book
"It's a good idea to get a few books on hydrogen peroxide. I like the one by Dr. William Campbell Douglass called "Hydrogen Peroxide, Medical Miracle" You can find it at amazon.com"
You have to know what you're doing before using higher concentration peroixde, much as you would be expected to exercise prudence and intelligence in using 35% laundry bleach instead of the 6% bleach you buy in the supermarket. 35% hydrogen peroxide is perfectly safe -if you're knowledgable in its use--which you obviously are not. Next time, hold yourself accountable for your ignorance and not attempt to assign it to me.
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