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Where to Buy Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide

Updated: 11/19/2009

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09/13/2008: June from KC, KS writes: "Hi, I found food grade hydrogen peroxide 12% strength on amazon.com. I think I paid under $30 for two bottles including shipping. That was at least one year ago and I am still using out of the first bottle.

I told my health food store about this product when I saw they didn't carry it and now they do. So, you can also check in at your local hfs and ask them to order it for you."

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[YEA]  05/03/2008: Doug from Fort Collins, Colorado writes: "I have purchased H2O2 from http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2.htm twice now, and have received my order in four or five days each time.
I have no connection to the company, just a very happy customer."



07/01/2008: Brian from North Hollywood, CA replies: "Anybody know where to get 35% food grade Hydrogen Peroxide in a retail store in the Los Angeles area? Thanks,
Brian"


10/08/2008: Jill from Redlands, California replies: "To the person in Las Angeles looking for 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, I recommend Clark's Nutritional Store in Loma Linda, this is where I purchase my last supply of it. I hope you do know that you need to dilute this stuff with distilled water, in sterile plastic or glass containers,preferably down to a 1% concentration for internal use."


10/29/2008: Kathy from Mountain City, TN replies: "I ordered Guardian of Eden supplies (H202, sea salt, hot tub sanitizer) on Saturday and received them Wednesday. Very prompt service and a pleasure to deal with! I will not hesitate to use this company again."


01/26/2009: Jo Ana from New Smyrna Beach , FL replies: "Buying 35% H2O2 in the US

I purchased years ago from the Garden of Eden folks and was happy with the products. Twice, however, within the last year and a half, I purchased a quantity of H2O2 and it arrived badly degraded. Diluting it down to 3% in the recommended way produced a product with no H2O2 taste. I emailed them to ask them to send fresher H2O2 and never heard from them. Months later, I figured I'd give them another try and ordered a smaller quantity and it was also badly degraded when I received it. I emailed again and never received a response from them.

I recently ordered a 6% food grade H2O2 solution which can be stored almost indefinitely without degradation from Dancing Algae. The H2O2 I received was a strong, active H2O2.

I wonder how many people who have ordered from DFWX are receiving and using degraded H2O2. Active "young" H2O2 has a very strong bleachy taste even when diluted to 3% and added to water. If yours doesn't taste yukky, then it may be old H202."

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[YEA]  04/11/2008: Celri from LA, CA writes: "If you are looking for food grade hydrogen peroxide in the Seattle area, you can go to Green Earth in Renton. They always keep it in stock there!"

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03/22/2008: Alice from Jacksonville, FL writes: "I found this website on web where you can buy 3% http://dancingalgae.com/strengthenyourimmunesystem.html not sure if you have seen this one I have not used it so I don't know if anyone else as. Alice"

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08/29/2007: Edward from Houston, TX writes: "I ordered hydrogen peroxide from GOE, 8/23/07, received it today, 8/29/07. Pretty cool. Dennis in Seattle, should contact Paypal and get his dinero back. Me, I'm getting ready to use it, after I cut it. Hopefully, good news follows. Oh yeah, I got two eyedropper bottles at the same time. ED"

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08/19/2007: Shirley from Mid, Missouri writes: "Here is an Internet site where you can purchase the 3% food grade peroxide. http://dancingalgae.com/hydrogenperoxide.html. I have no association with this site; it's just the place from where I purchased mine. Hope it helps somebody. Shirley"

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08/11/2007: Dennis from Seattle, WA writes: "Just to let your readers know... It has now been over 7 weeks since I ordered some 35% food grade H2O2 from the Guardian Of Eden people (http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2.htm) and still haven't received my order. Luckily I paid via PayPal, so hopefully it will be easy to get a refund."

EC: Per feedback from a few of our readers, if you decide to buy food grade from http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2.htm, it seems to take 3-4 weeks for delivery and they won't respond to your emails! We guess selling food grade H202 is a touchy subject, especially if the FDA is at your back.

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07/06/2007: Dan from Seattle, USA writes: "It is true... the 3% H2O2 sold by Walmart manufactured by Aaron Industries Inc., South Carolina is, indeed, made without stabilizers confirmed by a response from the company. The base is purified water only."

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07/03/2007: Ennis from Chandler, AZ writes: "re: Where to get pure 30% H202: UnitedNuclear.Com out of Abq NM. I use to live right down the street from them. It's an AWESOME website where you can obtain just about every element on the periodic table...including uranium,...really."

EC: Here's an article from Wired Magazine about this company that someone might find interesting: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/chemistry.html

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05/02/2007: Sara from Atlanta, GA writes: "I have read that the hydrogen peroxide used in swimming pools is actually food grade, and that you can order it from swimming pool suppliers, therefore. I use Oxy-Klenz concentrate, food grade 35% H2O2, distributed by M&A distributors in Atlanta, GA 404.634.8881. Freezer storage is recommended, but it must be at least refrigerated. I used to know someone whose breast cancer was cured who regularly bathed in a solution of this."



01/05/2008: Carol from La Verne, CA replies: "Comment dating 5/2/2007 from Sara in Atlanta, GA regarding knowing someone whose breast cancer was cured when bathing regularly in a solution of this. Does Sara know the concentration or measurement of peroxide to water ratio? Also, how long did it take for her friend to see any results? Would greatly appreciate your response."


02/15/2009: RL from Los Angeles, CA replies: "I just found 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide at a health food store in Santa Monica. Here's the info: One Life Natural Food www.mainstreetsm.com - (310) 392-4501"

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[YEA]  03/31/2007: Charles from Oceanside, CA writes: "You can purchase the following items: Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) from Walmart if it is bottled and comes from Aaron Industries, Inc (www.aaronindustriesinc.com), corporate Headquarters in Clinton, SC 29325. Phone: 800-525-2558. Only purified water is added to the hydrogen peroxide. One quart sells in Walmart for $0.94.

Potassium Bicarbonate, pure and kosher, one pound for $9.90 plus postage. Packaged by Green Sense, located in Garland, TX 75041. Phone: 800-864-4445. www.GreenSense.net.

pH test strips (80 count) can be purchased ($8.99 post paid) at www.snyderhealth.com. Click on The Alkaline Shop (right side), then click on pH Test Strips (on the left). These are better than paper, give readings in .25 increments. Charles"

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[YEA]  03/16/2007: Steven from San Antonio, TX writes: "Remedy, HepC On the hepc cures page someone asked about a source of food grade h2o2. Ted says he buys large quantities, I found quart size supplier here: http://www.dfwx.com/h2o2.htm

Also a possible treatment combo using h2o2 coloidal silver mentioned here: http://www.silvermedicine.org/h2o2.html also possibly useful on your boils page. Thanks for all you do!"

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[YEA]  03/08/2007: Soluna from Springfield, MA writes: "My Quest: To find the best 3% H2o2, Need a chemist & lab I'd like to propose a project to find the purest brand of 3% H2o2 (least toxic) available. I don't know if they are all the same but I'm hoping that some might have less or less toxic stabilizers than others. I would release the results for anyone to publish. The two main reasons for wanting to know this are:

1) Some people will never order the 35% food grade

2) Sometimes 35% is just unavailable. It would be good to know which brand(s) have the least amount of or less harmful stabilizers and preservatives. I'm willing to do the leg/phone work but am looking for:
A) A chemist to speak with so I can better understand which stabilizers are least/most harmful and how to phrase my questions to the manufacturers.
B) Someone to the lab work on any brands that look promising. (Or alternately pay for the lab work.) Anyone interested in joining me on this project?"

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10/23/2009: Jamie from Miami, Fl writes: "I've been trying to find 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide for my puppy, he has kennel cough and I wanted to try the home remedy. Any one know where I could find it in the Miami area?"



10/25/2009: George from Saginaw, Michigan replies: "I have never seen food grade 3% h2o2. About the only pure food grade is 35%. You can buy it at some health food stores. Here it is almost $30 per quart. To make a 3% from the 35% mix one oz. of 35% to 11 oz of distilled water. I hope this helps."

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