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Re: Re: Calcium Hypochlorite for Seeds Disinfection and Watter Irrigatio

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People do a lot of things with Peroxide from Dollar Store or CVS or wherever. 

Some put it in their ears to help bring out the was as it bubbles up.  Some

wash mouth.  Put it on injuries or on infections.  I've heard of them washing

out the nose but my doctor said to use distilled water & some medication in a

nettipot if I were to do that.  I never did.  Good for taking out blood on

clothing or sheets and also for cleanning up after puss or infection to help get

that out before it goes into the wash in hot water. 

I don't know that one is any different from another. 

I always get mine from the Dollar Store as it is $1 there.  How much was it at

CVS?

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 11:40 PM

Subject: Re: Calcium Hypochlorite for Seeds Disinfection

and Watter Irrigatio

 

Are you near a CVS Pharmacy? They sell 3% Hydrogen Peroxide that is labeled " for

use as a gargle or rinse " . Maybe it's not technically Food Grade / Maybe it

is... don't know. However, I'm comfortable thinking of and using it as the 35%

Food Grade H2O2 diluted down to a 3% solution.

Andresa

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> This is what I use for a lot of my household cleaning - white vinegar

> mixed 50/50 with water in one spray bottle and pure hydrogen peroxide in

> the other. It will kill about 95% of the germs it comes in contact

> with, if not more. I'm not using food grade peroxide, just the drug

> store stuff. Where would you get food grade?

>

> H.

>

> " I've read that soaking them in food grade hydrogen peroxide and vinegar

> (sprayed on the sprouts from seperate bottles) is more effective in

> killing bad bacteria, and safer too. It forms paracetic acid, google it

> and you can see research done on it for safer disinfecting. Ive done it

> for my sprouts and if rinsed well leaves no residual flavor either. "

>

>

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