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Hi ,

Thanks very much. No I haven't been able to find food

grade H202 in this area and didn't recieve any

responses to my inquiry whether or not you could find

it at places like whole foods or trader joes.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- Murray <tadadzn@...> wrote:

> Debbie,

>

> I have noticed that you reside in San CA. I am

> in the San

> Francisco area. Have you found a source to purchase

> food grade H202

> locally? The shipping charges on the material are

> more than the

> product when buying over the internet. Thanks in

> advance. Take great

> pride in this really easy to search and find

> website. You and Bee did

> a great job.

>

>

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Debby,

I found food grade hydrogen peroxide online. Try this website:

http://www.healthy-eating.com/sproutseeds.html. This hydrogen

peroxide is only 6%, but it's so convenient to order online and have

it delivered to my door.

Years ago (before you could find anything and everything online), I

was able to get food grade hydrogen peroxide from a chemical company

in Louisville KY where I lived at the time, but it was really a

hassle. I had to go pick it up in person from the factory, which

was in an awful location. I was never able to find any store that

carried it.

Hope this helps.

>

> Hi ,

>

> Thanks very much. No I haven't been able to find food

> grade H202 in this area and didn't recieve any

> responses to my inquiry whether or not you could find

> it at places like whole foods or trader joes.

>

>

>

> Luv,

> Debby

> San , CA

>

>

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Deb,

The kind I used to get from the chemical company was 35%, but the

information I had at that time (a book called " The Unmedical Miracle

Oxygen " ) called for it to be quite dilluted anyway. I once spilled

some of the 35% on my fingers and it turned them white and sort of

burned.

Sorry I'm not yet familiar with Bee's recommendations for using it

(concentrations and such). I'm not really using it now; I just use

the 6% for growing my sprouts.

I'm not really sure where you could find 35%. I remember it was very

hard to track down when I used it years ago, but lots of things have

changed with the internet now. Good luck.

>

> I thought food grade peroxide was 32%.

>

>

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Thanks, I just ordered some!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- kentucky_sal <kentucky_sal@...> wrote:

> Debby,

>

> I found food grade hydrogen peroxide online. Try

> this website:

> http://www.healthy-eating.com/sproutseeds.html.

> This hydrogen

> peroxide is only 6%, but it's so convenient to order

> online and have

> it delivered to my door.

>

> Years ago (before you could find anything and

> everything online), I

> was able to get food grade hydrogen peroxide from a

> chemical company

> in Louisville KY where I lived at the time, but it

> was really a

> hassle. I had to go pick it up in person from the

> factory, which

> was in an awful location. I was never able to find

> any store that

> carried it.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi ,

> >

> > Thanks very much. No I haven't been able to find

> food

> > grade H202 in this area and didn't recieve any

> > responses to my inquiry whether or not you could

> find

> > it at places like whole foods or trader joes.

> >

> >

> >

> > Luv,

> > Debby

> > San , CA

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> Bee's Website: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com

>

>

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Another good place to order H202 from is through Azure Standard...you

probably won't pay as much shipping for hazzardous materials through

them since they deliver large orders for many people at a

time...dunno for sure, or what you paid)

It is 3%

~Inga

On Jan 12, 2007, at 1:18 PM, Debby Padilla-Hudson wrote:

>

> > I found food grade hydrogen peroxide online. Try

> > this website:

> > http://www.healthy-eating.com/sproutseeds.html.

> > This hydrogen

> > peroxide is only 6%, but it's so convenient to order

> > online and have

> > it delivered to my door.

> >

> > Years ago (before you could find anything and

> > everything online), I

> > was able to get food grade hydrogen peroxide from a

> > chemical company

> > in Louisville KY where I lived at the time, but it

> > was really a

> > hassle. I had to go pick it up in person from the

> > factory, which

> > was in an awful location. I was never able to find

> > any store that

> > carried it.

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> >

> >

> >

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