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For most of us, hydrogen peroxide is that brown bottle we picked up at the local drugstore eons ago, and stuck in the back of the medicine cabinet.
Let's keep this simple. First, the three major areas of household and consumer uses of hydrogen peroxide are:
Hydrogen Peroxide Home Uses
Hydrogen Peroxide in the Garden
Hydrogen Peroxide for Pools [...]
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Getting plants into the ground at just the right time can be tricky business. Never mind the weather choosing to co-operate or not, the seedlings have to be the right size to head out into the garden on time; and if they're not, you just have to wait...
One way to make sure your seedlings are in tip top shape and ready to go right on schedule is to boost your germination rate and the speed of germination [...]
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Hydrogen peroxide is a naturally occuring compound formed within the cell structures of plants and animals, in the earth’s atmosphere and in the waters that cover the earth.
Hydrogen Peroxide Structure:
Formed in the upper atmosphere when water and ozone combine to produce oxygen and hydrogen peroxide; its true chemical role in the mechanism of climate and rainfall is far from being clearly understood [...]
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This week brought an unexpected development when an email arrived from a WSJ reporter asking us about home uses of hydrogen peroxide and what we knew about regulations of H2O2...
See what happens if you go away for a week? You miss the news - even if you only see it online or at google or something - a week out of the loop and you miss it! So we didn't know anything about the Zazi dude or the acetone [...]
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This summer we saw the true fruits of our labor in a garden overflowing with herbs, veggies and fresh fruits. After an early battle with an over abundant and over long production cycle of snails, we finally got them beat back to reasonable numbers and then the garden took off.
Our lilies and stalk flowers are now towering overhead - never seen anything like it... and the herb garden is literally twice [...]
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In the midst of a lot of questions from readers about sodium percarbonate, I came across a very cool product I had not seen
before- and one of the ingredients is... Sodium Percarbonate!
Cool.
So, I might have brushed this off as just another bad idea - but it turns out the products inventor is a world reknowned "father of
aesthetic dentistry" Hmmm HMMMMMM!
And, he has a whole system that is designed [...]
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An article in Nature Magazine earlier this year reveals new medical advances at Wake Forest University School of Medicine are helping scientists understand the complex role of hydrogen peroxide and regulating proteins in healthy cells.
Hydrogen peroxide is produced in the body to combat bacteria and keep cells healthy. But figuring out how the cells keep the H2O2 in check so that it doesn't get [...]
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Recently a friend of ours had a near-dog-death experience when their favorite canine got into a neighbor's supply of rat poison.
We'll refrain from commenting on what sort of neighbor leaves rat poison lying about where poochy pet neighbors can find and eat it, for now...
But the important lesson we learned was this:
Because the canine in question was seen at the scene, and it was known that [...]
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For most of us, hydrogen peroxide is that brown bottle we picked up at the local drugstore eons ago, and stuck in the back of the medicine cabinet.
Let's keep this simple. First, the three major areas of household and consumer uses of hydrogen peroxide are:
Hydrogen peroxide Home Uses
Hydrogen Peroxide in the Garden
Hydrogen Peroxide for Pools [...]
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Before you begin splashing chlorine bleach around the house to remove mold or mildew, consider using H2O2 instead.
Why?
Well, for a few good reasons. Not the least of which is that it works.
Why else? Because unlike chlorine based products which form organochlorines in the environment (for example, dioxin)and produce other toxic and long lasting by-products which do not break down in the environment; hydrogen [...]
