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Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is probably not toxic if consumed in very small amounts.

It is possible that concentrations above 10% can cause serious neurological (brain) damage.

However, do not attempt to consume it on purpose, as NASA use it as rocket fuel, and I personally wouldn't want to drink that.

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