Hydrogen Peroxide 35%, Food Grade (FGHP), is a highly concentrated, non-stabilized form, an effective natural oxidizer composed solely of water and oxygen. Renowned for its versatility and strength, this hydrogen peroxide serves as an exceptional disinfectant for various applications.
35% FG Hydrogen Peroxide is used for industrial sanitation, water treatment, and food processing, such as disinfecting fruits, vegetables, and processing equipment.
For health purposes, health enthusiasts use 35% FGHP in their enemas (hall a teaspoon maximum), baths (one ounce maximum).
Therapeutic Uses for 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide include:
- disinfecting small cuts and scrapes
- gargling to treat sore throat
- treating acne
- soaking boils
- treating foot fungus
- softening calluses and corns
- treating ear infections
- killing skin mites
- whitening nails
Diluted food grade hydrogen peroxide is often part of dental care products and processes:
- mouthwash
- toothpaste (mixed with baking soda)
- tooth whitening
- toothbrush cleaning
For enemas, add 1/2 teaspoon to enema bag or bucket (minimum 8 ounces of water).
Home Remedies for 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide include:
People also use diluted food grade hydrogen peroxide in home food preparation and storage, including:
- vegetable antibacterial wash
- lettuce preservative
- meat or poultry marinade
Diluted with water, it’s also used in food-related home cleaning such as:
- cutting board disinfection
- countertop disinfection
- sponge and dish cloth cleaning
- refrigerator cleaning
- lunchbox disinfection
Some health advocates of food grade hydrogen peroxide for alternative health practices justify their position with the theory that disease is fueled by low levels of oxygen in the body, and of course hydrogen peroxide breaks down into oxygen inside the body.
The health advocates recommend food grade hydrogen peroxide — in an assortment of dilutions — for maladies including cancer, allergies, emphysema, AIDS, warts, lupus, arthritis, diabetes, and others.
These remedies are not confirmed through medical studies and should not be attempted at home by inexperienced individuals.
Divine Medicinals assumes no responsibility for the use and/or handling of this product once orders are shipped.
Inhalation
Inhaling food grade hydrogen peroxide can cause:
- sore throat
- cough
- nausea
- dizziness
- headache
- shortness of breath
If you have inhaled H2O2, contact your medical doctor or physician.
Contact with skin
Food grade hydrogen peroxide can be corrosive to skin, possibly resulting in:
whiteness
skin burns
redness
pain
If your skin is exposed, immediately wash it with lukewarm water and soap for at least 10 minutes and contact your doctor.
Contact with eyes
Food grade hydrogen peroxide can be corrosive to the eyes, possibly resulting in:
pain
redness
blurred vision
severe, deep burns
corneal ulceration
If your eyes are splashed with H2O2, immediately rinse with running water for at least 15 minutes and contact your doctor.
Drinking or ingesting
Swallowing food grade H2O2 could result in:
sore throat
abdominal pain
nausea
vomiting
possible internal bleeding
WARNING: If you have ingested food grade hydrogen peroxide, drink as much water as possible and contact your medical doctor or physician.
How To Dilute 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide
To dilute 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide H2o2 to a standard 3% solution, mix 1 part peroxide with 11 parts distilled water (e.g., 1 oz peroxide to 11 oz water). Always add peroxide to water slowly, wear protective gear, use glass or plastic containers, and store diluted mixtures in opaque containers away from light.
Divine Medicinals assumes no responsibility for the use and/or handling of this product once orders are shipped.
Keep out of the reach of children.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Always follow recommended guidelines for use and seek professional advice for any health concerns.