6% is used for bleaching hair. I am at an understanding it is not food
grade and has stabilizers.
Neville wrote:
Looking for information regarding h2o2. I have Hydrogen Peroxide 20
volume 6% w/v in a brown glass bottle bought over the counter at a
pharmacy. Although there is nothing printed on the bottle regarding
'stabilisers' having been added, and having an expiry date of 2010
printed on the lable, I am wondering if this product is suitable, in
diluted form, to be used in conjunction with CS for ingestion
purposes. I am aware that 'Food Grade' is the catch phrase but wonder
if those two words would, in fact, appear on a bottle or if this
product can be interpreted as 'Food Grade'.
I also have a 3% solution which is in a plastic bottle but states that
stabilisers have been added, (I am in no way thinking of ingesting
this product though, so don't fret there, external use only), but as
the 6% has nothing stated on it regarding stabilisers I was wondering
if this one would be considered 'Food Grade'.
As a 'throw away' question, I have asked several pharmacies if their
product can be ingested and get different answers from each one,
although I would never consider ingesting the 3% one anyway, at any
time. Just another instance of a lack of credible information one can
rely on. Perhaps someone could tell me how they define 'Food Grade',
ie; is 'Food Grade' actually stated on the label?
Neville.
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