Sorry hun nothing can kill herpes, antiviral medciation or Lysine is the best treatment for it.
No, and because hydrogen peroxide is damaging to developing skin cells, it can delay healing.
I know what youre thinking! Do not drink hydrogen peroxide! It will kill you
It's not a good idea, as it will delay the formation of new skin to heal the area.
Peroxide is damaging to newly growing skin, so using it on a cold sore may delay healing.
No it can not.
No. Please go and see a doctor.
Hydrogen peroxide won't heal a cold sore.
No, Hydrogen Peroxide will not cure acne... Benzyl Peroxide, will however help it.
Sunlight will degrade any hydrogen peroxide that is in the water. This is why over-the-counter hydrogen peroxide is sold in brown bottles.
Apparently, hydrogen peroxide can help with wrinkles. First of all you dab a little hydrogen peroxide on your wrinkles using a cotton pad, then apply some olive oil in circular motions for 30 seconds.
the proliferators are what the peroxisomes use to help break down the hydrogen peroxide. They do this because hydrogen peroxide is harmuful towards the cell.
Mainly goes on your skin.
the proliferators are what the peroxisomes use to help break down the hydrogen peroxide. They do this because hydrogen peroxide is harmuful towards the cell.
Not sure. But my instincts tell me that's a terrible idea. I don't recommend it.
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You are never to put hydrogen peroxide on a deep cut or wound, as it could possibly damage tissue and cause loss of sensation.
H2O2 is a covalent compound, as a pure sample of it cannot be split into other separate compounds by physical means. However, the bottle labeled "Hydrogen Peroxide" in your medicine cabinet is actually a mixture (it's about a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide the compound in water). I hope i could help out :)
NO just dont do drugs....
if hydrogen peroxide is given to a plant, its reaction would become acidic toward the plant. Which would then give the plant a downfall of growing.