@shortstories I guess it's still good as a mouth rinse? Just hearing recently that it's not that great for cuts... but I had a really bad cut on my arm fairly recently and the medic used hydrogen peroxide to clean the wound and told me it's not that great for killing the germs so much as it gets dirt and foreign objects out of the wound. So that explains why it's a decent mouth rinse as it loosens stuff I guess.
Maybe too much Oxygen per volume is harmful to them but a moderate amount is not harmful to them or maybe it pushes stuff away when it fizzes
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@nomebullyyou
Hydrogen peroxide allegedly becomes water and oxygen
2 H2O2 > 2 H2O + 1 O2
It changes into water and oxygen
The idea that Oxygen of the 2 atoms or ions per molecue type that is in the air and that people use for celluar metabolism not the supposedly harmful three atoms or ions per molecue Ozone type kills or harms pathogens in the human body is hard for me to believe
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