I would absolutely not apply it to any internal area. But for flesh colored external skin, yes. Internally I would take an acidophilus with DDS in it. The DDS portion turns into Hydrogem Peroxide internally and kills internal yeast on contact. The capsules time release this. But you can't do anything like this with a bottle of liquid Hydrogen Peroxide - poisonous.
I have had seborrhea for 9 years. The yeast is in leasions on my arms, back of the legs and on a facial region between the nose and the lips. Desperate to get better control of it other than using prescription creams, I decided to use a drugstore grade Hydrogen Peroxide on my arms, to test it out. It stings but does kill the surface yeast on contact. I have been treating rather large portions for almost 2 weeks and the areas are now very dried out- flaking skin and normal skin is starting to show up. I have not bled once (unlike the stronger prescription creams I have used in the past). Also, the itching stopped the first day I tried it - an immediate relief.
Now that I know how my arms responded I raised the nerve to try it on my face. The most infected area weeped clear fluid for hours after I put on the hydrogen peroxide the first 2 days. I have been applying it every evening for only 4 days. I found for best results:
1. First wash the area with warm water.
2. Apply hydrogen peroxide with a cotton tip swab to the affected areas.
3. Let it penetrate the skin for about 1 minute.
4. Then wash off with a gentle cleaning lotion like CeraVe cleanser.
5. Follow immediately with an ice cold compress and keep it cold for a few minutes. This minimizes swelling and weeping.
The area will scab up over night. Let it get dry, since yeast feeds on moisture. It is looking a lot better now, but it is very slow. This does beat prescription creams though. I look more presentable than the rugged dried out bloody scabs I had to endure in the past.
I don't know how long it will take for recovery, but I have been eating a Candida diet for the last 1 1/2 week, so that is also contributing to my improvement. I am eating the Rainbow diet - basically a 5 minute stir fry or raw salad that has 7 vegetables and a meat or eggs. I learned about this in "The Candida Albicans Yeast-Free Cookbook" by Pat Connolly. My husband looks at these great quick dishes I am making and now he wants me to make them for him. So at least it taste and looks good.
Just my take on the whole process of living with seborrhea.
Good luck!
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used to help treat athlete's foot due to its antifungal properties. However, it is important to dilute it with water before applying to the affected area to prevent skin irritation. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider before using it as a treatment for athlete's foot.
Yes, sodium stannate can be used as a stabilizer for hydrogen peroxide. It helps to prevent decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by acting as a catalyst and increasing its stability.
No, hydrogen peroxide is not used in Clorox bleach. Clorox bleach typically uses sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient. Hydrogen peroxide is a different chemical compound that can also be used as a disinfectant.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively disinfect surfaces and objects when used properly.
One alternative to hydrogen peroxide is vinegar, which can be used for cleaning and disinfecting purposes.
One substitute for hydrogen peroxide that can be used for cleaning and disinfecting purposes is vinegar.
Yes, it contains the ordinary peroxide ion attached to two hydrogen ions.
The trade name of hydrogen peroxide used as an explosive is "High Test Peroxide" (HTP). It is a high concentration form of hydrogen peroxide that is utilized in rocket propulsion systems and as a component in some improvised explosive devices.
This means that for every volume of hydrogen peroxide used, 20 volumes of oxygen will be produced. For example, if 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide is used/decomposes, 20 ml of oxygen will be formed.
Hydrogen peroxide is a simple inorganic compound with the formula H2O2. It cosists of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to each other (thus qualifying it as a peroxide). Each oxygen atom is also bonded to a hydrogen atom. It is commonly used to disinfect wounds. Benzoyl peroxide is a more complex, organic compound with the molecular formula C14 H10O4. Like hydrogen peroxide it has two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to one another. Instead of hydrogen, each oxygen atom in the peroxide group is bonded to a carbon atom which is then double-bonded to another oxygen atom (forming a carbonyl group) and a six-carbon ring called a benzene ring. It is commonly used in making polymers and in treating acne.
Hydrogen Peroxide is not directly use to a robot. It is however used along with a robotic devices. Hydrogen Peroxide is dispersed using the robotic device to detoxify hospital bugs.
Hydrogen peroxide is a liquid compound and does not have volumes in the same way that gases or solids do. It is typically sold and measured by its concentration in percentages, such as 3% or 6% hydrogen peroxide.