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  1. foodchain what is considered a teratogen? the inhibitors? can anyone please explain
  2. Thank you for your explanation UC. So is there any way to remove the stabilizers? How rapid is the decomposition of 3% H202? Will it decompose less if I dilute it more? I found a website that concentrates H202 to 90-98% for rocket fuel and he uses ionic system to remove impurity's because it damages the catalyst packs in the rocket engines, there has to be another feasible way besides this ? Here's the link: http://www.tecaeromex.com/ingles/destilai.html As foodchain was saying is the H202 consider a teratogen? Yes foodchain, as a mouth wash . I dilute 3% to a 1 to 3 ratio and use it, keeps my teeth white and haven't had a cavity since i started using it. I don't use it all the time but at least once a week. Horza2002, What makes you say that? not the nicest chemical at the best of times? whats to be worried about if used and diluted correctly? I thought it was a relatively safe chemical at low concentrations, besides the stabilizers, it just breaks down to water and oxygen.
  3. I'm wondering if there is any way to purify (remove stabilizers/impuritys) Hydrogen peroxide. I've searched the forums and only seen people trying to concentrate H202, not interested in concentrating it just purifying it. I use peroxide for various things including as a mouth wash after i brush my teeth, my concerns are it says on the bottle along with using it as a mouth wash not to use it for longer then a week. I'm assuming because of the stabilizers, I got food grade peroxide thinking it would have been without stabilizers but have found out it still contains them, is there anyway to remove these stabilizers so I can safely use H202 long term without any adverse effects. How harm full are these stabilizers/chemicals? Any insight much appreciated, I've searched google and this forum with no answer.
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