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Strength of Hydrogen Peroxide for Treating COPD
Strength of Hydrogen Peroxide for Treating COPDPosted By Caitlin (Uk) on 05/04/2016
Strength of hydrogen peroxide for treating COPD:
Hi, I have seen a lot of people posting that they used 3 drops of 35% H2O2 in 8 oz of water, but here in the UK the maximum strength the general public can buy is 12%, so am I right in thinking that to get the same ratio I would need to use 9 drops in in 8oz of water? Obviously this is just an example as I know the protocol does increase and I'm assuming it would increase by 3 times (because 35% is 3 times more than 12%). I hope I'm making sense, I know what I mean.
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