**Disclaimer: Remember to never place product in a metal material, container, or aluminum.
Mix up to six tablespoons (maximum) 3% H2O2 to one quart of distilled water
For rejuvenation and freshening after washing, saturate a
cotton wad with 3% H2O2 and gently rub on face and neck
One tablespoon of 3% H2O2 added to one cup of pure water. Spray into nasal passages to relieve congestion
Make a paste of baking soda and H2O2 and store in tightly sealed container, or dip brush in 3% H O and brush teeth
Saturate cotton wad with 3% H2O2 and rub on
under arms.
This information comes from the Leader Company, Inc.
Also known as H2O2 = oxygen + water
NOTE: 34.5% Hydrogen Peroxide is highly
concentrated and extremely strong. Keep out of the reach of children. If it is spilled on the skin, wash
it immediately in cold water. Do not allow it to touch the eyes. If this happens, wash and rinse thoroughly with cold water. This is a concentrated product. Use at your own risk. Eagle Rain is not responsible for accidents
Store 34.5% H2O2 in the refrigerator or freezer. Hydrogen Peroxide has no expiration but can have a 1%-1.5% loss of concentration annually. It’s been known to last up to 10 years in the freezer or refrigerator.
Health Note: Food-borne illnesses from fruits,
vegetables, meats, fish and poultry due to bacteria,
fungus or parasites are a little publicized problem.
Soaking in a solution of 3% hydrogen peroxide can help kill these bad guys and also help remove pesticide residue that lingers on produce.
To make 3% H2O2 , mix one ounce of 34.5% food grade to 11 ounces distilled water (preferably) or filtered water. For larger batches, the mixture for 3% concentration is 1 part concentrate 11 parts water.