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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 >>

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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

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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

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favorite sites in one place. Try it now.

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