I think its wierd that he/she said not to use warm salt water. Ask that doctor or someone else to make sure, as your case may be different then most, but after Oral surgery, Saline (Salt water) is used to rinse and clean out the pocket.
Apparently, hydrogen peroxide can help with wrinkles. First of all you dab a little hydrogen peroxide on your wrinkles using a cotton pad, then apply some olive oil in circular motions for 30 seconds.
There are lots of uses for that little brown bottle of hydrogen peroxide. It is cheap, widely available and safe to use for the environment.From washing cloths, to brushing your teeth, gargle like mouthwash, for ear infection the list goes on and onSome alternative therapies suggest to drink little dose of hydrogen peroxide as a source of oxygennote that ONLY food grade hydrogen peroxide is considered safe to use internally.
yes, as long as you use a little hydrogen peroxide to "water it down" first.
It is. If you get pure hydrogen peroxide it looks like water but it's a little more viscous. Pure hydrogen peroxide is an extremely dangerous chemical, so most of the H2O2 you're going to run across has been diluted with water.
When an egg is placed in hydrogen peroxide, a chemical reaction occurs. The hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen gas, releasing bubbles of oxygen. The oxygen gas bubbles adhere to the surface of the egg and create a foam-like appearance. This reaction is due to the catalase enzyme present in the eggshell, which catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen Peroxide 3% (in the US, the proper medical concentration) is not a controlled substance and should be available from any drug store/chemist, for very little money. The formula is H2O2. Note that industrial concentrations are dangerous -- no more than 3% H2O2 to H2O.
You can use it for whitening teeth. Simply put some in a glass, add a little water, and swish with it. CAUTION: do NOT swallow!
Nothing too bad! When I bleach my hair, I put a little hydrogen peroxide in with the mix. I see a difference in whiteness when I do and don't use hydrogen peroxide. It gets it a lot whiter. However, hydrogen peroxide is DAMAGING to hair! If you're going to use it, poke a small hole in the film of a new bottle and only use a couple squirts! You have to be careful, because it can damage your hair and scalp. Keep and eye on it. And when you're done bleaching, deep condition the hell out of your hair! Good luck!
Yes, let it sit for a little bit then rinse it out with water afterward. If it still taste a little funny it wouldnt hurt to soak it in some water too (:
Not sure. But my instincts tell me that's a terrible idea. I don't recommend it.
If you identify gold color, remove unnecessary parts, grind (IC's) and soak in 10% HCL, then add a little hydrogen peroxide, this will lift the gold
You can drink food grade hydrogen peroxide. NOT the peroxide in the little brown bottle.Food grade hydrogen peroxide is usually sold on concentration of 35% - so you absolutely have to know how to dilute it.