Guest guest Posted September 14, 2006 Report Share Posted September 14, 2006 Medmidas et al, Thank you for the information about H202. That must be why Dr. instructs not to use it as a dental rinse if one has metal in their teeth. I had the metal out of my teeth in the 80's, but I'm skeptic even of my white fillings & crowns having metal content, so I'm avoiding it as a dental rinse, much as I'd like to use it. Besides sterilizing water jugs, killing mold and using it as a clothes bleach, what are some other uses for H202? I've heard it works as a veggie wash, but Lugol's is working for me great in that respect. Thanks, Lori > > Hi, H2O2 is safe only with non-metal containers. > Using it for cleaning metal containers, may result in leaching metal > toxicity thru' skin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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