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Hydrogen Peroxide Uses for Natural Body Care. There are lots of different hydrogen peroxide uses for natural body care.

Hydrogen Peroxide Uses for Natural Body Care

Have you heard of some of these? As a tooth paste, mixed with baking soda (disinfectant, very mildly bleaching) (1% to 3%)as a foot bath (1% to 3%) (oxygen supplement, deodorant, disinfectant for viruses and bacteria)added to bath water, to soak in the bathtub! (1/2 to 1 cup of 35% in a tub of water) (oxygen supplement, deodorant, disinfectant)sprayed on skin (oxygen supplement, deodorant, disinfectant) (3%)as an oxygen supplement and disinfectant in drinking water (used in extremely small amounts, very dilute solution) (oxygen supplement, disinfectant)cleaning ears (disinfectant) (1% to 3%)disinfecting cuts and woundsroutine hand washing (spray 3% on your hands after washing, or dip hands into a container of 3%)sanitizing and disinfecting your hands after caring for animals, babies, or other people, or after handling blood, vomit, feces, mold, bacteria, etc.

Hydrogen peroxide as a mouthwash. The 7 Best First Aid Kits For Any Situation. DIY Kit Price varies An easy way to think about the necessary contents of a first-aid kit is to break it up into two categories: it should have bandages and it should have medicine.

The 7 Best First Aid Kits For Any Situation

For a bare-bones kit, Wedmore recommends plenty of gauze, including at least one roll of Kerlix bandages and some non-adhesive gauze. List of wilderness medical emergencies. The following is a list of symptoms and conditions that signal or constitute a possible Wilderness medical emergency.

List of wilderness medical emergencies

Injury and illness[edit] Infections specific to wilderness[edit] Lyme disease infectionMalaria infection associated with expeditionsNecrotizing FasciitisRabies infectionSalmonella poisoning associated with expeditions. Wilderness first aid.