Definitely not, it is safe to boil out infections and put in sores to kill bacteria but if you drink too much it it will kill you.
you can try drinking some water to dilute it, if the amount was too much you will throw up, it is possible that you may require an internal tube to reduce severe distension due to the gas that forms.
Hydrogen peroxide can be diluted with water and used as a gargle but should never be swallowed. In the event you do swallow concentrated hydrogen peroxide, drink water and DO NOTattempt to vomit. Contact your physician should you begin to feel ill.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide is safe to drink in small quantities. I have never drank more then 5 cap fulls to a glass of water. I drink this when I am sick, as it cures the sickness quickly.
It is a liquid . . . you would drown. The off-gas from Hydrogen is oxygen, which is more or less safe, depending on the dose rate.
Hydrogen peroxide is safe to gargle but not safe to swallow
Hydrogen peroxide can be diluted with water and used as a gargle but should never be swallowed. In the event you do swallow concentrated hydrogen peroxide, drink water and DO NOTattempt to vomit. Contact your physician should you begin to feel ill.
No.
Yes, because hydrogen peroxide is used to soften impacted cerumen in the ears.
if empty - yes
yes
Hydrogen peroxide can be diluted with water and used as a gargle but should never be swallowed. In the event you do swallow concentrated hydrogen peroxide, drink water and DO NOTattempt to vomit. Contact your physician should you begin to feel ill.
No.
Yes, because hydrogen peroxide is used to soften impacted cerumen in the ears.
According to my doctor it is completely safe!
yes! Kills the germs, bu do not swallow!! :)
if empty - yes
i don't really think so...
No, it is not safe to use hydrogen peroxide as a preservative for milk. Hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent and can cause harm if consumed in high concentrations. It is not approved or recommended for use in preserving food items, including milk.
No, it is not OK to use hydrogen peroxide to rub on a cat's gums for inflammation because it is too harsh a product. There is also the risk that the cat will swallow the hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide should never be used on: mucus membranes, open wounds, or internally. This applies to anyone or any animal. It kills cells on contact.
They want the money.
Hydrogen peroxide is most commonly used as a gargle agent rather than a toothpaste.
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