clintmartin
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Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
I'm thinking about trying this out. http://drinkh2o2.com/At 46 I'm beginning to feel bad all the time...it can't hurt.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 11:22:56
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Seriously, let me know.. anything to feel better. Just wait till you're 60 something, heh. J
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 11:29:43
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Ha, I was going to say at 53, it doesn't take much to feel bad.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 12:38:05
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I'll feel better when I can get my knees to work well again...
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 16:05:43
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I wake up sore all over for no reason...I wonder what Mick Jagger eats?
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 18:48:49
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OK this is bullcrap. Most of the quacks and zanys on earth (and a few of the scientists) claim you will benefit from antioxidants. The peroxide diet camp apparently believe you will benefit from oxygen free radicals (the elimination of which is what the purported benefits of antioxidants are based on). That you can survive short term exposure to H2O2 at low levels is undoubtedly true, there are systems in the body that can detoxify it in order to protect living tissue from the well proven damaging effects, that you will receive a benefit from it is, to put it charitably, unproven.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 18:55:52
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Also used as rocket fuel. It has to be better than unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine, though.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 20:31:44
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Well I think we need a guinea pig. I nominate Beepster!
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/04 21:19:52
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I find 1/2 - 1 bottle of a rich, dry, fruit-forward red daily is the best. I prefer to make my own, but I really like Apothic Red as a daily, sub $10/bottle drink.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/05 06:52:39
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Is this where I wait for the doctor?
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/05 09:52:35
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/05 10:36:16
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Hi, At 64, I have good days and bad days. I'm not sure that any of these gagagoogoo things help any, but yesterday I had a day off, and spent most of it in bed ... and had to forego a date because of it. Didn't help that the heat here in Portland/Vancouver was 95 or something ... and I ended up going back to bed at 8PM (knowing the noise would keep me up!) to get up at 6AM for work! I supposed a good erection might make a difference?
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/06 06:46:39
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☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2015/07/06 13:00:44
Eat more natural foods and eat less food overall. Switch to drinking water instead of chemical cocktails. Exercise and become active. Growing old isn't for sissies. I'll be 61 soon. I ride a bike every day and walk at least a mile a day. I don't have a gym membership...I have a German Shepard.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/06 10:35:12
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The internet is full of sites which make wild claims about some supplement or other being a miracle cure for something, and has been since at least the late 90's when I started surfing. They usually include a long list of ailments which the miracle cure is believed to help. These lists of ailments are designed to include something for everyone, so that anybody reading through it is bound to identify to some degree and thus build up their hope that this miracle substance will help them. Tiredness? Ooo I have that! Dry flaky skin? Check! Restless legs? That's me alright! And so on.... So from where do they compile this list of ailments? Credible scientific studies? No. In almost every case you'll find that it's based on a mixture of anecdotal evidence (someone on a natural cure forum once said that they thought it might have helped with their eczema) and, well, other websites that make the same claim without any evidence to back it up. And I know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but over the years I've come to notice that these miracle cure websites have a certain look about them, i.e. hastily thrown together with basic HTML and looking like they've never been updated since 1998. That's just a casual observation - take it or leave it. There are so many of these sites. Miracle bowel cleaning formulas, the ancient power of goji juice (Himalayan people who eat goji berries have been found to live to 150 years old!), ear candling, high dose iodine therapy, bentonite clay...the list is endless. My gut feeling is that whomever put that website together has done so by collating a bunch of other information that he or she has read on other unsubstantiated websites. People get obsessed with these miracle cures and they compile huge amounts of facts and figures from the internet, which they regurgitate on forum discussions and on their own websites. Any page that has chemical formulas and scientific units in it automatically communicates an air of authority to people who are desperate for a cure for the ailments listed. My advice to anyone who is taken in by pages like this is to stop and think clearly for a minute. Am I becoming emotionally invested in the idea that this information is legit, and thus censoring my natural skepticism? Try this: whatever cure you're reading about, Google the name of that cure followed by the word "scam." So in this case, Google "Food grade hydrogen peroxide scam" and see what comes up. You're likely to find a ton of pages which debunk what you've just read, and with even more scientific authority than you thought the cure page had. So in this case, I found these pages: http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/lyme-disease-support-forums/general-support/190510-hydrogen-peroxide-a-warning-and-a-dangerous-scamhttp://www.hellawella.com/debunking-dangerous-detox-myth-hydrogen-peroxide Now granted, you're not expected to put blind faith in the legitimacy and accuracy of the debunkings, but they should at least provide a helpful counterbalance to offset whatever misguided excitement you felt when reading the cure page. In this case, I think it's pretty clear that it's a scam.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/06 11:26:05
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Guitarhacker Eat more natural foods and eat less food overall. Switch to drinking water instead of chemical cocktails. Exercise and become active. Growing old isn't for sissies. I'll be 61 soon. I ride a bike every day and walk at least a mile a day. I don't have a gym membership...I have a German Shepard.
I am in complete agreement with Herb. My wife works with over a dozen Retirement Communities in Dallas for her business. She noticed a long time ago that the people who seemed to be the healthiest and live the longest, were also the most active through out their lives and into their senior years. I do belong to a health club and I try to get up there about 4 times a week. Like Herb, this guy makes sure that I get at least a mile in, most every day.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/06 12:45:53
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sharke The internet is full of sites which make wild claims about some supplement or other being a miracle cure for something, and has been since at least the late 90's when I started surfing. They usually include a long list of ailments which the miracle cure is believed to help. These lists of ailments are designed to include something for everyone, so that anybody reading through it is bound to identify to some degree and thus build up their hope that this miracle substance will help them. Tiredness? Ooo I have that! Dry flaky skin? Check! Restless legs? That's me alright! And so on.... So from where do they compile this list of ailments? Credible scientific studies? No. In almost every case you'll find that it's based on a mixture of anecdotal evidence (someone on a natural cure forum once said that they thought it might have helped with their eczema) and, well, other websites that make the same claim without any evidence to back it up. And I know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but over the years I've come to notice that these miracle cure websites have a certain look about them, i.e. hastily thrown together with basic HTML and looking like they've never been updated since 1998. That's just a casual observation - take it or leave it. There are so many of these sites. Miracle bowel cleaning formulas, the ancient power of goji juice (Himalayan people who eat goji berries have been found to live to 150 years old!), ear candling, high dose iodine therapy, bentonite clay...the list is endless. My gut feeling is that whomever put that website together has done so by collating a bunch of other information that he or she has read on other unsubstantiated websites. People get obsessed with these miracle cures and they compile huge amounts of facts and figures from the internet, which they regurgitate on forum discussions and on their own websites. Any page that has chemical formulas and scientific units in it automatically communicates an air of authority to people who are desperate for a cure for the ailments listed. My advice to anyone who is taken in by pages like this is to stop and think clearly for a minute. Am I becoming emotionally invested in the idea that this information is legit, and thus censoring my natural skepticism? Try this: whatever cure you're reading about, Google the name of that cure followed by the word "scam." So in this case, Google "Food grade hydrogen peroxide scam" and see what comes up. You're likely to find a ton of pages which debunk what you've just read, and with even more scientific authority than you thought the cure page had. So in this case, I found these pages: http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/lyme-disease-support-forums/general-support/190510-hydrogen-peroxide-a-warning-and-a-dangerous-scam http://www.hellawella.com/debunking-dangerous-detox-myth-hydrogen-peroxide Now granted, you're not expected to put blind faith in the legitimacy and accuracy of the debunkings, but they should at least provide a helpful counterbalance to offset whatever misguided excitement you felt when reading the cure page. In this case, I think it's pretty clear that it's a scam.
Good stuff! I have forwarded this and links to some friends who are doing this. I haven't ever tried it, but I was curious.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/06 12:58:57
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If a long healthy life is what you're after, the answer is right HERE!! Fits perfectly with the theme in here no?
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/06 13:02:02
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I don't think it's a coincidence that the bacon grease in the jar next to the stove never spoils
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/06 13:11:49
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I spoiled once while sitting next to the stove. Sadly, for a few minutes there, I was the most edible thing in the kitchen. After that, the story of Hansel and Gretel lost its appeal.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/11 21:53:25
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57Gregy Also used as rocket fuel. It has to be better than unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine, though.
It's also better than H2SO4. As in: Mary had a little thirst,But thirst she will no more.For what she thought was H2O Was H2SO4. BTW, the pups up above are very cool.
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Re: Has anyone tried food grade hydrogen peroxide?
2015/07/12 00:39:00
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BobF I don't think it's a coincidence that the bacon grease in the jar next to the stove never spoils
And is an excellent way to clean automotive grease off your hands.
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