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Hello List,

I want to do a h2o2 bath, but I have well water that is really high

in iron. A gallon jug of it looks rust colored. Could anyone tell me

if this iron will absorb into my body and be bad for me? Or will it

react badly with h202? Its pretty scary looking water.

Best Wishes!

Pete

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Hi Pete, the hydrogen peroxide will not reach with the well

water. I have had good results with city water and HP. so a

little rusty water should be ok.

just my 2 cents

Laurie

alreadyherenow@... wrote:

> Hello List,

> I want to do a h2o2 bath, but I have well water that is

> really high

> in iron. A gallon jug of it looks rust colored. Could

> anyone tell me

> if this iron will absorb into my body and be bad for me?

> Or will it

> react badly with h202? Its pretty scary looking water.

>

> Best Wishes!

> Pete

>

>

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Hi Pete, the hydrogen peroxide will not reach with the well

water. I have had good results with city water and HP. so a

little rusty water should be ok.

just my 2 cents

Laurie

alreadyherenow@... wrote:

> Hello List,

> I want to do a h2o2 bath, but I have well water that is

> really high

> in iron. A gallon jug of it looks rust colored. Could

> anyone tell me

> if this iron will absorb into my body and be bad for me?

> Or will it

> react badly with h202? Its pretty scary looking water.

>

> Best Wishes!

> Pete

>

>

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Hi Pete, You can get carbon block filters for bath and shower. Cost is about

$40. The one I use is a TerraFlo. Don't know if they have a web site or not.

If you are interested I will find their file and see if I have a phone number.

But it will remove the iron and other things that you can't see.

Donna

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Hello List,

I want to do a h2o2 bath, but I have well water that is really high

in iron. A gallon jug of it looks rust colored. Could anyone tell me

if this iron will absorb into my body and be bad for me? Or will it

react badly with h202? Its pretty scary looking water.

Best Wishes!

Pete

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Thanks Donna,

I don't think that would do it for my water because it would get

clogged really fast . I have a ridiculously LARGE amount of iron in

my water. If I spray the ground with it for a few minutes, the sandy

ground becomes reddish. Plants in the yard get a rust colored hue if

I water them for a while. I've heard that iron is very toxic in large

quantities if it is taken internally. My grandfather died because the

doctor gave him too many iron supplements (or so my Dad says). I

don't know if it can be absorbed through the skin, but that is what

I'm trying to find out about.

Best Wishes!

Pete

> Hi Pete, You can get carbon block filters for bath and shower.

Cost is about $40. The one I use is a TerraFlo. Don't know if they

have a web site or not. If you are interested I will find their file

and see if I have a phone number. But it will remove the iron and

other things that you can't see.

>

> Donna

> -----Original Message-----

>

>

>

> Hello List,

> I want to do a h2o2 bath, but I have well water that is really

high

> in iron. A gallon jug of it looks rust colored. Could anyone

tell me

> if this iron will absorb into my body and be bad for me? Or

will it

> react badly with h202? Its pretty scary looking water.

>

> Best Wishes!

> Pete

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You might consider some of the magnetic treatments for water. As I understand

it, magnets are placed on the water lines and they keep iron and other metals

from proceeding through the pipes.

Yes, iron becomes toxic when one gets too much.

SaraLou

Re: h2o2 bath with well water high in iron?

Thanks Donna,

I don't think that would do it for my water because it would get

clogged really fast . I have a ridiculously LARGE amount of iron in

my water. If I spray the ground with it for a few minutes, the sandy

ground becomes reddish.

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Wow,

That IS a lot of iron!!

I had a friend who had so much sulfer in his water, that it would clog up his

filter rapidly.

Off the top of my head, how about trying to trap some of it with the powerful

magnets available on the net? Then filtering?

Yes, iron supplements are to be treated with great caution.

Chuck

Possessor of a mind not merely twisted but actually sprained!

On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 20:58:59 -0000, alreadyherenow@... wrote:

>I don't think that would do it for my water because it would get

>clogged really fast . I have a ridiculously LARGE amount of iron in

>my water. If I spray the ground with it for a few minutes, the sandy

>ground becomes reddish. Plants in the yard get a rust colored hue if

>I water them for a while. I've heard that iron is very toxic in large

>quantities if it is taken internally. My grandfather died because the

>doctor gave him too many iron supplements (or so my Dad says). I

>don't know if it can be absorbed through the skin, but that is what

>I'm trying to find out about.

>

>Best Wishes!

>Pete

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Hi Dr. Pressman,

I think the iron in my water is already oxidized because it is in the

form of iron oxide (rust colored). I'm mainly concerned about the

possibility of absorbing a toxic amount of iron through my skin. I

would never drink it, but take showers in it and am worried about

even that. I can't seen to find any info at all about iron absorbtion

through the skin.

Best Wishes!

Pete

> Dear Pete,

>

> The iron will be oxidized by the H2O2.

> The H2O2 will lose its potency.

> Bad idea.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

>

> h2o2 bath with well water high in iron?

>

>

> > Hello List,

> > I want to do a h2o2 bath, but I have well water that is really

high

> > in iron. A gallon jug of it looks rust colored. Could anyone tell

me

> > if this iron will absorb into my body and be bad for me? Or will

it

> > react badly with h202? Its pretty scary looking water.

> >

> > Best Wishes!

> > Pete

> >

> >

> >

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