Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 On page 160 of the book Flood Your Body with Oxygen by Ed McCabe, Mr. Oxygen himself here is what it says about the percentages and what is in them. Commerical and Domestic Peroxide Use Hydrogen peroxide comes in various concentrations or strengths. For healing purposes, people only purchase and use food grade hydrogen peroxide. The peroxide sold in the drugstores in the U.S. is three percent peroxide, (the rest is mostly water) and in some countries you can get six percent. In the U.S. our three percent has additivies- heavy metlas, phenols, and stabilizers in it that are used to keep it from expanding and blowing up the bottle on the shelf because it's so active. that's why the supermarket and drugstore peroxide is never used internally, because they have to put inedible stabilizers in it. People in the U.S. wanted to replace the missing oxygen in their bodies by drinking extremely diluted solutions of peroxide, and spray it on food, etc. yet they didn't have a pure source of it because of all the additivies. The solution was to obtain food grade hydrogen peroxide. Food grade peroxide is readily available, and is safely sold through mail order in six percent solutinos by companies like The Family Health News. Grades of Hydrogen peroxide 3% - Drug/grocery grade. It also contains 'stablizers' like phenol, acetanilid, sodium stanate, and tetrasodium phosphate. 6% Beautician grade. Stablizers unknown 30% Electric/techical grade. Stablizers unknown 35% Food grade, also 50% food grade. Used in food packaging. 90% Rocket Fuel 99.6% Pure experimental grade. So I hope this helps you understand. Ed McCabe sells no food grade h202 and doesn't make a dime by stating what he put above. Gale ^i^ http://www.AwakeningsEnergy.com Painting the concrete green doesn't mean you have a garden! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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