As you know that Hydrogen Peroxide is one of the air purification agent sent out by Novus Air, now let's read the article below to know more about how it can be used in your life.
from using-hydrogen-peroxide.com
I find it kind of funny really, that there are so many different ways to use hydrogen peroxide. It's a bit like the old Saturday Night Live skit about the (made up) product Shimmer: “New Shimmer is a floor wax”, “No! It’s a dessert topping”. The joke, of course, is that a floor wax and a dessert topping seem impossible in one product.
Here are some of the ways to use hydrogen peroxide that I'll talk about at this site:
- As a mouthwash and gargle
- In relaxing baths and foot baths
- To sanitize toothbrushes, and dentures
- As a produce wash, to keep fruits and veggies fresh longer
- To disinfect compost pails, cutting boards, and scrub brushes
- For washing carpets, floors, and windows
- Stripping wood furniture, and cleaning wooden decks
- Removing mold
- To brighten laundry & remove stains
- To clean out aquariums
- To keep the water clean in fish farming
- In gardening: As a plant fertilizer and plant spray
- To clean swimming pools and spas, as an alternative to chlorine
- Taxidermists use it to clean and whiten bones…..
- It's used in making cheese
- Aseptic packaging (those weird little boxes that food comes in) are sprayed with it
- It is used in products for whitening teeth, treating acne, and cleaning contact lenses
- Oh, and it's also great for cleaning cuts and skin infections! You know, like the brown bottles at the drug store....
Now, this is kind of wonderful, really. Right there, hydrogen peroxide is very practical to have around.
But there’s much more to it -- you see, hydrogen peroxide also has a wonderful quality of being good for the environment. This benefit goes deep and wide. It is good for rivers, it is good for plants, and it can be used to replace chlorine bleach, ammonia, and other chemicals which are harmful to rivers and plants.
Chlorine in pools is unpleasant and irritating to many people. For some this is a minor nuisance, for others it is a real hazard. Hydrogen peroxide can be used instead, and is non-toxic. Likewise household cleaning products containing chlorine can be upsetting to household cats and dogs – it smells like urine to them, as well as being unhealthy when they lick it off of their skin and fur.
It all starts to blend together: hydrogen peroxide is good for people, animals, plants, rivers…… and it breaks down into water and oxygen - what could be more non-toxic?
Going one step farther, hydrogen peroxide is part of the earth’s cleaning cycle. It is formed as water (H2O) passes through the ozone layer (O3) where it picks up another oxygen atom (O), becoming H202 (hydrogen peroxide). So, a bit of it comes down to us in rain. When you water your plants with the garden hose, there’s no hydrogen peroxide in that water. Adding a little hydrogen peroxide to plant water is great for the garden (indoor plants too). The runoff won’t harm streams and fish the way that many garden fertilizers do. I'll have more to say about all that.
Hydrogen peroxide is also produced by the human immune system to help fight off infections. White blood cells make it……
Is this story getting interesting yet? And is it starting to sound a bit repetitive, too - like one big story applied to many different things, in a big circle from people to plants to water to fish to sky?
A story of disinfection and non-toxic cleaning and nature – spinning round and round with different words, depending on what topic we are addressing……
- Okay, what about the “bird man of Alcatraz”, who, it is said, used it to heal birds?
- Is it true that some famous healing springs have higher-than-usual levels of peroxide in their waters?
- Some people say it has other health benefits for people, and even for farm animals ... is that true? What does the FDA say about it? And does Health Canada agree?
- Did you know that it was used in World War II to fuel catapults and rockets?
Whatever we use hydrogen peroxide for, let’s keep it fun, creative and joyful – in that spirit of non-toxic growthful life and health for water, animals, plants, and housecleaning…..
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