because you will turn into a horse, blow up, die, come back re-incarnated as a bird and get eaten by catwoman. then you will escape from catwomans stomach and fly away. you will then fly into a tree and die then be re-incarnated as Ashton Kutcher!
When I put my rusted ligature (instrument piece) into Hydrogen peroxide it bubbled a lot and made it easier to remove the rust but it does not fully get the rust off on its own.
Yes, but it is not recommended by doctors and the eggs that are already hatched into your skin and surroundings from touching things are what you really need to worry about I'd see doctor right away.
clean it put some polysporen on itget rid of the inecitfonand it will heal over like a cutbut only if the peirce is fairly freshthere might be some scarring but most likely the hole will completly cover up.
The rule of 8. Once an element contains 8 electrons (except helium and hydrogen [i think cause no way 8 electrons could be in it]) , it is stable. It can receive these by loosing or gaining an electron or electrons, depending on its original electron number. meaning: needs 1 electron. (8-7=1) therefore.. look where chlorine is on the periodic table. 7th group. it needs to gain an electron (making it negative [weird i know but when it gains an electron, it becomes negative, same for losing electrons except makes it positive]) while something in the 1st group needs 7 electrons or just lose one electron to make it stable. when you take hydrogen and chlorine, you get rid of the extra electron in hydrogen and place it in the chlorine, which makes both stable (well maybe not hydrogen because if you remove an electron, there would be none left but hydrogen is easier to talk about)
I recently had a hair annalysis done and copper was off the charts. How do I get rid of the excess copper?
You should not have hydrogen peroxide in your body to start with, but when it touches organic material, the extra oxygen molecule is stripped off and it becomes water.
When I put my rusted ligature (instrument piece) into Hydrogen peroxide it bubbled a lot and made it easier to remove the rust but it does not fully get the rust off on its own.
The best way to get rid of dried blood is to dab the spot with hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball.
try rubbing hydrogen peroxide on it every now and then .:Maleah:.
Yes, but it is not recommended by doctors and the eggs that are already hatched into your skin and surroundings from touching things are what you really need to worry about I'd see doctor right away.
Yes. I just tried to gargle with it to get rid of a bacterial infection, and it triggered an automatic vomit response when it hit the back of my throat.
Try dabbing on oil of cloves, or gargle with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Take an over the counter pain med you are not allergic to and see dentist if it persists.
Not sure. But my instincts tell me that's a terrible idea. I don't recommend it.
Pour hydrogen peroxide at 3% concentration into a spray bottle and spray it on the black mold. You need to use caution when using peroxide as a mold cleanup solution especially peroxide bleaches, so try not to use it on porous materials and fabrics. There are other solutions or chemicals you can use for those kinds of surfaces.-You can also use a bleach and water as a mold cleanup solution, but bleach does not kill the root spores. Bleach is just a temporary treatment for the affected area. Unless you get rid of the roots, mold will form again in that area eventually.
Rub hydrogen peroxide on your face once or twice a day for a week. if it doesn't work by then it wont work. .:Maleah:.
All living things need to rid their bodies of waste materials
hydrogen peroxide. put a little on the blood spot and let it soak in and rinse with water. it might not ome completely out but washing the panies several times will get rid of the stain.