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Joan (Richardson, TX) on 07/16/2006
5 out of 5 stars

I use pharmacy strength 3% hydrogen peroxide -- drops in glass of water twice a day (about 7 drops thus far). My moderately elevated blood pressure reduced to normal, according to my doctor's records, without use of drugs. How long should I continue to pursue this treatment? Should I continue longer or cycle on and off in some way?
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Replied By Tom (Austin, Tx) on 12/30/2008

I had an injury to my tongue from biting it. The dentist recommended using a product called Peroxyl, which is just a flavored 1.5% hydrogen peroxide solution. It helped the injury to heal, but as a by-product my blood pressure was lowered significantly. I did go beyond recommended usage. How much hydrogen peroxide is enough and how is dosage determined? It is easy to find food grade H2O2 at 3%.
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Replied By BILLY (NC) on 06/22/2023

Ingredients: Active Ingredient - Purposes: Hydrogen Peroxide 1.5% (w/v) - Oral Debriding Agent/Oral Wound Cleanser. Inactive Ingredients: Water, Sorbitol, Propylene Glycol, Poloxamer 338, Polysorbate 20, Flavor, Sodium Saccharin, FD&C Blue No 1.