Thank You for that Ode.
As with all else I read and hear, and what's available in the public domain,
in the end I will make my own mind up as I did regarding CS. Jeez, if I
believed only half of what I have researched about CS I would be thinking
all users needed phsychiatric analysis. I normally do considerable research
before deciding on anything anyway.
It's a matter of researching and listening and then deciding who knows what,
read between the lines, and then make a decision based on that, combined
with common sense and logic, (however short I may be on those last two, but
who cares anyway, only me).
The 3% states contents, (well probably only some anyway), but the 6% states
zap.
If the day comes and I get cancer I'll be dead anyway but at least I will
have the control and die by my own hand and not just follow the 'flock' and
letting the establishment pump me full of 'other' chemicals and space
invader concoctions. They made two wrong diagnoses with my old man which
killed him in the end, I ain't going down that road thanks very much. I'll
live by the sword and die by the sword but at least the sword will be in my
hands, not someone elses. If anyone is going to kill me, then it will be
me. Guess it's my rebelious nature, I blame my convict ancestry for
that.<g>
Yeah, I know about the 'rocket fuel' also. <g>
I'm getting back to Steve with his 'test' he mentioned a little later.
Thanks and Cheers...Neville.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Concensus of opinion
Diamond brand 3% H2O2 doesn't have additives.
It's not likely any official will tell you it's OK to ingest a corrosive
substance unless it's packaged as an approved treatment or product.
Food Grade just means that the product meets standards for use *on* food
or food preparation surfaces [not *as* food] and doesn't mean there are no
additives so long as any additives are "approved" under the definitions of
food grade.
If there are additives it will say so on the label but might not identify
what they are, otherwise it will say "water, H2O2"
It also doesn't mean that any other grade doesn't meet those standards.
Food grade does, any other grade might...and probably does.
After all...
H2o2 ain't "rocket science". [Oops, yes it is. Spray some 100% on silver
and see what happens. Makes a pretty good thruster. ]
Ode
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