you're question is too general,it depends of what kind of peroxide you swalow,what percentage and what amount of that percentage
first of all,nothing else then food grade should not be swalowed,cause its the only pure one and does not contain any preservatives or stabilizers or anything else
second its about the solution of hidrogen,like any other substance if its too concentrated its poison(you can kill your self with 8 oz of higlhy concentraded solution of table salt ...),so no one should use high%,get 35% food grade,and make 3% out of it,by adding for example one part(of any volume) hidrogen and 11 11 equal parts of for example destilled water
YOU WILL NOT SWALLOW IT LIKE THIS EITHER
you will pour for example 10 drops of this solution into 8 oz glass of water
then its safe
you can start by taking 5 drops in 8oz glass of water 3 times daily and progres up to about 25 drops 3 times daily,and you can stay on it as long as you want
with food grade hidrogen,diluted to 3% and then diluted further like i described,i had no side effect and i was on 25 drops of 3% hidrogen into 8oz water 3 times daily for 18 months
i heard people took eve larger doses up to 600 drops dailywithout negative sideeffects but i wouldnt like to try it since it for one thing doesnt tastes so good,plus for many people they might be upseting for stomack
as with everthing else if you take a little bit of it it will be beneficial and if you overdo it it gets to be poison,the same with salt sugar and many other things
the medications we are taking are many times more poisonous then hidrogen if taken highly concentrated,and even if taken like the doctor prescribed,
while taking hidrogen peroxide,you will feel a bit more energetic,if it happens that you catch a flue you will get well faster etc...
IF YOU TAKE LARGER DOSES OF HIGH CONCENTRATED HIDROGEN PEROXIDE YOU CAN SERIOUSLY HARM YOUR SELF OR EVEN DIE!
Catalase catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. The reaction involves the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen molecules, thereby neutralizing its harmful effects.
Peroxisomes contain enzymes called catalase that degrade hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. This process helps protect the cell from the toxic effects of hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen peroxide can damage human cells by creating oxidative stress, but our cells have enzymes like catalase that help break down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, minimizing its harmful effects. Additionally, human cells have mechanisms to repair the damage caused by hydrogen peroxide.
The valence of hydrogen peroxide is -1.
Hydrogen peroxide is acidic.
If hydrogen peroxide is ingested in large amounts, it can be toxic and potentially fatal. However, inhaling or exposing the skin to small amounts of hydrogen peroxide typically only causes mild irritation or discomfort.
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.
Swallowing hydrogen peroxide can cause irritation to the stomach lining, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. It's best to seek medical advice or contact Poison Control immediately if you have swallowed hydrogen peroxide.
Catalase catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. The reaction involves the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen molecules, thereby neutralizing its harmful effects.
The enzyme catalase acts on hydrogen peroxide in living organisms to break it down into water and oxygen. This reaction helps to detoxify the harmful effects of hydrogen peroxide in cells.
Peroxisomes contain enzymes called catalase that degrade hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. This process helps protect the cell from the toxic effects of hydrogen peroxide.
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Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be considered a mutagen because it has the ability to induce mutations in DNA by causing oxidative damage. This can lead to changes in the genetic material of cells, potentially resulting in genetic mutations. However, the mutagenic effects of hydrogen peroxide depend on factors such as concentration and exposure duration.
Hydrogen peroxide can damage human cells by creating oxidative stress, but our cells have enzymes like catalase that help break down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, minimizing its harmful effects. Additionally, human cells have mechanisms to repair the damage caused by hydrogen peroxide.
The material most commonly called "hydrogen peroxide", especially by non-chemists, is a solution of the solute hydrogen peroxide in water as the solvent.
The formula of hydrogen peroxide is H2O2
The valence of hydrogen peroxide is -1.