Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Hello folks. Anyone have any insights to share on this one? Thanks much! Glen from Illinois, USA I wrote: << Hello folks. Would you be so kind as to help me answer another question? What dilution of 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide (added to water) is generally thought to be safe and effective when used on the following?: (applied with a swab or hand towel, for example) - skin tags - skin cancers - infected sores or wounds (as a disinfectant) - general skin maintenance Thanks much! Glen from Illinois, USA >> **************Make your life easier with all your friends, email, and favorite sites in one place. Try it now. (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp & icid=aolcom40vanity & ncid=emlcntaolcom00000010) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Dear Glen, Take 1 oz of 35% H2O2 and add 11 oz of distilled water. That makes 3% concentration. You can spray it on your body before a shower (avoid the eyes). Or you can spray it on a problem area. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Re: Safe use of H2O2 on the skin? Hello folks. Anyone have any insights to share on this one? Thanks much! Glen from Illinois, USA I wrote: << Hello folks. Would you be so kind as to help me answer another question? What dilution of 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide (added to water) is generally thought to be safe and effective when used on the following?: (applied with a swab or hand towel, for example) - skin tags - skin cancers - infected sores or wounds (as a disinfectant) - general skin maintenance Thanks much! Glen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Hello folks. Thanks for your replies. Dr. Pressman wrote: << Take 1 oz of 35% H2O2 and add 11 oz of distilled water. That makes 3% concentration. You can spray it on your body before a shower (avoid the eyes). Or you can spray it on a problem area. >> So, does that go for all of these?: - skin tags - skin cancers - infected sores or wounds (as a disinfectant) - general skin maintenance Thanks much! Glen from Illinois, USA **************Make your life easier with all your friends, email, and favorite sites in one place. Try it now. (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp & icid=aolcom40vanity & ncid=emlcntaolcom00000010) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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