I am not sure whether you mean outside or inside the body, so I will give you the information I know thus far on both.
Hydrogen Peroxide is known the break down viruses, bacteria, and fungi. When in contact, HP will change the structural make-up and create oxygen and water molecules. All other components would be removed from the compound.
After removing H and O molecules from a compound, the complete structure of the virus, bacteria, or fungi would be destroyed and therefore, as a whole, die off. Using HP, bleach, rubbing alcohol, or other corrosive chemicals would destroy the virus.
The HIV virus also dies rather rapidly in highly oxygenated areas, and can only survive outside of the body for so long. So, by even leaving the afflicted surface assuming that it will not come in contact with the body, it will eventually become non-infectious.
As for the body, it is believed by many that increasing the oxygen level in the body would cause the virus, bacteria, or fungus to become inoperable.
Hydrogen peroxide breaks things down into water and oxygen. Since your blood consists mainly of these two items, there isn't much damage done if it is in your system. The HIV virus, in some studies, though not researched quite enough to be conclusive, is structurally changed by hydrogen peroxide or ozone (depending on the study) and then becomes inoperable and unable to replicate.
The virus will eventually become obsolete (all living things decompose). The problem is, is it possible to flush the system with enough oxygen in order to completely dispose of the HIV virus? That is yet to be determined.
The body naturally produces hydrogen peroxide to combat viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Increasing HP in the system may cause more virulent problems to be suppressed. Most information on this topic will be from over-seas sources. I recommend studying German, Russian, or Cuban medical documentation on this topic.
A translating program for the page may be necessary if the medical site does not provide one for you.
It has been found that bleach, hydrogen peroxide, ozone, rubbing alcohol, and other chemicals can kill the HIV virus, but most chemicals are deadly if placed in the body. HP and ozone are two relatively safe chemicals, and even those are questioned due to lack of research.
As I said, check those sites. There are many that explain the HIV, hepatitis, and even herpes viruses are affected and neutralized by use of HP or ozone therapy. No cure has been found yet, but we may be on the stepping stone to something very useful with HP and ozone therapy
Hydrogen peroxide is a viscous and a colorless liquid that has strong oxidizing properties.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill mold and mildew due to its antifungal properties.
Hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill bacteria within 10 to 30 minutes of contact.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill yeast due to its oxidizing properties that can disrupt the cell membranes and enzymes of the yeast.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill mold. It is a commonly used household cleaner for mold removal due to its antifungal properties.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill mold. It is a commonly used household cleaner for mold removal due to its antifungal properties.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill spores. It is a commonly used disinfectant that is effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including spores.
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.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill black mold. It is a commonly used household cleaner for mold removal due to its antifungal properties.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill mold spores. It is a commonly used household cleaner for mold removal due to its antifungal properties.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill black mold. It is a commonly used household cleaner for mold removal due to its antifungal properties.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively eliminate mold. It is a powerful disinfectant that can kill mold spores on surfaces.
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.