8 Unusual Uses for Hydrogen Peroxide
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Mark Sisson
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Besides the
odd scraped knee and that one fateful summer where you decided youd
look better as a blonde, you havent had much time for the
medicine cabinet staple hydrogen peroxide. However, it should be
noted that it does have a number of wild and unusual purposes
But first,
a discussion of what exactly this bubbly little solution is: In
its purest form, hydrogen peroxide, or H2O2 as it is referred to
by chemists and other science-nerds, is actually highly toxic. What
you are generally getting when you buy an over-the-counter variety
is only 3% hydrogen peroxide, with the rest made up of plain ol
H2O! Hydrogen peroxide is probably best recognized by its signature
brown bottle, which is used not as a marketing strategy, but to
actually protect the bottles contents, which are highly sensitive
to light.
But lets
talk about all of its many uses:
Cranky-sore:
According to
folklore, holding a capful of H2O2 in your mouth for one minute
daily will prevent you from developing canker sores (mouth ulcers)
and will whiten your teeth too! Unfortunately, there have been no
credible studies to prove this one, but it is one of those widely-held
internet beliefs, with many people swearing up and down that it
offers a protective benefit.
Neat Freak:
Certified as
an effective sanitizer by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), hydrogen peroxide can be used to disinfect counter tops,
chopping boards and other cooking utensils (and it leaves a nice
fresh smell too!) Simply dampen a kitchen cloth with the solution
or spray directly onto surfaces (just be careful for splash-backs
since it will stain your clothes!)
Mold Master:
According to
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, hydrogen peroxide
is among the substances that can be used to rid your home of mold
(though even they admit that there really isnt enough evidence
on its efficacy to broadly recommend it as a first line treatment.)
Our advice? It might be worth a shot!
Chemical
Appeal:
Picked up your
produce in a dodgy section of the grocery store? Get it super clean
without harming diners by using hydrogen peroxide
as a vegetable soak. Not only will it remove the pesky dirt, a study
published in the Journal of Food and Science suggests that it might
remove strains of the stomach-ache inducing E-coli. This solution
can also be used to wash meats and poultry.
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November 5, 2011
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