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I don't know, but it would make you very, very sick. It is very corrosive to the digestive tract. The percentage of hydrogen peroxide used in first aid is only 3%, and physicians have started telling their patients not to use it because it causes tissue damage. In looking this up on Google, I found a company advertizing food grade hydrogen peroxide. When explaining how to use it for personal use, the article instructs the reader to mix 1 part 35% H2O2 with 11 parts water, which will give you a 3% solution of H2O2, which you can get at a pharmacy or the first aid section of your local grocery store, Wal-Mart, etc... for very little money.

Please click on the related link to read a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for 35% hydrogen peroxide.

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