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Peroxide vs. Bleach
Did you also know that bleach was invented in the late 40s? It's chlorine, folks!
And it was used to kill our troops. Peroxide was invented during WWI in the 20s.
It was used to save and help cleanse the needs of our troops and hospitals. Think
about this.
Uses for Peroxide
(Safer and Healthier than Bleach)
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Take one capful (the little white cap that comes with the bottle) and hold in
your mouth for 10 minutes daily, then spit it out. No more canker sores, and
your teeth will be whiter without expensive whiteners. Use it instead of
mouthwash.
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Let your toothbrushes soak in a cup of peroxide to keep them free of germs.
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Clean your counters and table tops with peroxide to kill germs and leave a
fresh smell. Simply put a little on your dishrag when you wipe, or spray it on
the counters with a spray bottle when you are wiping up.
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After rinsing off your wooden cutting board, pour peroxide on it to kill
salmonella and other bacteria.
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Soak any infections or cuts in 3% peroxide for five to ten minutes several
times a day.
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Fill a spray bottle with a 50/50 mixture of peroxide and water and keep it in
every bathroom to disinfect without harming your septic system like bleach or
most other disinfectants will.
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Tilt your head back and spray into nostrils with your 50/50 mixture whenever
you have a cold or a plugged sinus. It will bubble and help to kill the
bacteria. Hold for a few minutes and then blow your nose into a tissue.
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If you have a terrible toothache and cannot get to a dentist right away, put a
capful of 3% peroxide into your mouth and hold it for ten minutes several
times a day. The pain will lessen greatly.
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And of course, if you like a natural look to your hair, spray the 50/50
solution on your wet hair after a shower and comb it through. You will not
have the peroxide-burnt blonde hair like the hair dye packages but more
natural highlights if your hair is a light brown, reddish, or dirty blonde.
It also lightens gradually, so it's not a drastic change.
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Put half a bottle of peroxide in your bath to help rid boils, fungus, or other
skin infections.
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You can also add a cup of peroxide instead of bleach to a load of whites in
your laundry to whiten them. If there is blood on clothing, pour it directly
on the soiled spot. Let it sit for a minute, then rub it and rinse with cold
water. Repeat if necessary.
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Use peroxide to clean your mirrors. There is no smearing
It is a little brown bottle no home should be without! With prices of most
necessities rising, be glad there's a way to save tons of money in such a simple,
healthy manner!
Disclaimer: I do not accept responsibility for any undesirable results from these
tips. I have not tried them myself. Use at your discretion.
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