Just as an FYI I meant to sent you a link to a person who has been inhaling off 
the shelf HP for years with no problem. I am not right now able to provide the 
link but you could probably find it with Google. One more test you could do is 
combine the HP and CS and look for a light blue coloring to see if any 
stabilizers give you a silver salt. 
 - Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: Neville <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Sep 26 18:38:19 2008
Subject: Re: CS>Concensus of opinion


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Norton, Steve" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 8:14 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Concensus of opinion


Morning Steve, if you are around anywhere,

[Pour 1/2 cap of hydrogen peroxide in a glass of water. If the color has
yellow (or other off colors), it has a stabilizer. It is best to set it out 
in the sun where it is easier to see.  Basically, H2O2 poured into a clean 
glass and left out in a sun covered by a dish should not have air bubbles. 
The test for this is not perfect one, but the key is the color, even when 
you add just a small amount of water in direct sunlight. Also, a good 
quality H2O2 doesn't get small bubbles during storage.]

Did this yesterday, and overnight, here are my observations:

Colour was extremely hard to detect with naked eye, but if I was forced to 
commit to an answer I would have to say that the 3% remained clear, (no 
colour change I could detect), and minimal bubbles, (as in 1 or 2 stuck to 
the glass).

6% had only one tiniest slow stream of miniscule bubbles coming from the 
bottom of glass rising to the surface. Colour....well as I said if I had to 
answer I would say this one was perhaps coloured, but by hell it's hard to 
detect, and I looked and looked, even used various 'backboards' to try to 
pick up any colour.

I think from what replies I have received here, combined with your test, I 
am realising that the 3% would be OK.  When you think about it, that 
probably makes sense cos it's available anywhere and the risk would be high 
of kids getting into it by mistake or something and this would not make for 
good publicity for an OTC product, (this is my reading between the lines 
here), but of course obligation would be there by appropraite authorities to 
make the 'non-ingestable' comment on the bottle label just to cover their 
own backsides.

As Chuck said about the 'eating more dirt than that', this sort of answers 
one of my points I made earlier regarding the small amount used anyway.

I do believe I am satisfied!  Of course, if you want to reply to my 
observations I am all ears if the above indicates anything I am unaware of. 
Seems to me that the 6% would be a 'no go'.  On the face of it, stabilisers 
in the 3% would appear to be less 'potentially' harmful.

Cheers...Neville.

-----Original Message-----
From: Neville [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 3:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Concensus of opinion



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