Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 Oh great to know. Do you think salt would kill the mold and mildew that lives in my grout in the bathroom? I have always used bleach on it (I hate it, but have never found anything else to battle it with) and of course the bleach dries out the grout, which gives more toe hold for the mold and mildew and it is a viscous cycle. Belinda > Oh, by the way, for those wondering, it's well known that you can destroy > soil by plowing salt into the soil (above a certain concentration). The > Romans did this at ancient Carthage, so that nothing would grow there for > 1000 years. It worked quite effectively. And the properties that cause > virtually nothing to grow in excessively salty soil are the same properties > that cause salt to work quite well in the laundry. > > Best, > Elchanan > _____ > > rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of > Anna Bishop > Sunday, June 24, 2007 9:22 AM > rawfood > Re: [Raw Food] Re: Blue blankie > > i am a woman of my word... > > a > > On 6/23/07, Elchanan <Elchanan@pathofheal > <Elchanan%40pathofhealth.org> th.org> wrote: > > Yeah, you're probably right ... and I DID get my blue blankie back. :) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 What is h202? Peroxide? Belinda > try h2o2 in 3% solution. > > and it occurs naturally in rain water. > > neal. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 On Monday 25 June 2007 13:28, Belinda wrote: > Oh great to know. Do you think salt would kill the mold and mildew > that lives in my grout in the bathroom? I have always used bleach on > it (I hate it, but have never found anything else to battle it with) > and of course the bleach dries out the grout, which gives more toe > hold for the mold and mildew and it is a viscous cycle. > > Belinda try h2o2 in 3% solution. and it occurs naturally in rain water. neal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 On Monday 25 June 2007 16:32, Belinda wrote: > What is h202? Peroxide? > > Belinda sorry, yes, its Hydrogen Peroxide. neal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 Thanks, I will give it a try. I have used peroxide for years to treat and clean wounds with. Both for humans and animals. Belinda -- In rawfood , neal <kneel.pardoe wrote: > > On Monday 25 June 2007 16:32, Belinda wrote: > > What is h202? Peroxide? > > > > Belinda > > sorry, yes, its Hydrogen Peroxide. > > neal. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 Remember that if you want to use it internally to get the food grade peroxide. Belinda rawfood , neal <kneel.pardoe wrote: > > On Monday 25 June 2007 19:37, Belinda wrote: > > Thanks, I will give it a try. I have used peroxide for years to treat > > and clean wounds with. Both for humans and animals. > > > > Belinda > > Great! Same here, but it don't half ******** sting! > > Its got lots of use around the house and for hygeine and health. I'm surprised > I haven't heard anyone else mention it in this group. It is excellent for > washing raw food too. > > just to make the point clear for anyone else, IT IS N0T BLEACH! > It is water with an extra oxygen molecule, hence h2o2. > > Its wonderful stuff that just naturally occurs in rainwater, by the sun > shining on it! I had wondered for years, raising cats and they would never > drink the water (tap) I put down for them but would drink from dirty puddles. > It is obvious now, dirt = minerals, water = h2o2. It is a way to get more > oxygen into the body. The birds bathe in it to help clean parasites. It > washes and cleans the trees and plants. It carries oxygen down into the > earth, down to roots that need it. Marvelous! > > you might find this informative. > > http://www.h2o2-4u.com/house.html > > neal. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 On Monday 25 June 2007 19:37, Belinda wrote: > Thanks, I will give it a try. I have used peroxide for years to treat > and clean wounds with. Both for humans and animals. > > Belinda Great! Same here, but it don't half ******** sting! Its got lots of use around the house and for hygeine and health. I'm surprised I haven't heard anyone else mention it in this group. It is excellent for washing raw food too. just to make the point clear for anyone else, IT IS N0T BLEACH! It is water with an extra oxygen molecule, hence h2o2. Its wonderful stuff that just naturally occurs in rainwater, by the sun shining on it! I had wondered for years, raising cats and they would never drink the water (tap) I put down for them but would drink from dirty puddles. It is obvious now, dirt = minerals, water = h2o2. It is a way to get more oxygen into the body. The birds bathe in it to help clean parasites. It washes and cleans the trees and plants. It carries oxygen down into the earth, down to roots that need it. Marvelous! you might find this informative. http://www.h2o2-4u.com/house.html neal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 On Monday 25 June 2007 21:32, Belinda wrote: > Remember that if you want to use it internally to get the food grade > peroxide. > > Belinda > yes, thanks. I haven't got around to trying that, but I'm on an h2o2 list too and quite a few people seem to be posting positive results. the info is To learn more about the HydrogenPeroxide group, please visit HydrogenPeroxide neal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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