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This is a further site with information regarding the disinfection the body naturally creates.
UVA 365nm light produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) when incident on skin via photo-oxidation. H2O2 is a key chemokine released by body when the surface of skin is disturbed with the possible threat of infection. Hydrogen peroxide is known as an effective anti-viral and anti-bacterial compound and additionally is a strong signaling agent for the immune system to go to the injured area and thoroughly inspect for foreign pathogens.
originally posted by: carewemust
You don't have to wait. Just gargle Hydrogen Peroxide. A tiny amount gets swallowed by default. It's a WONDERFUL internal disinfectant!
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: SleeperHasAwakened
Would I drink the stuff?? No probably not, mainly because I feel like it'd make me puke, and I'm not sold it'd do much good beyond rinsing out one's mouth if you have medical justification for using it in an on-label capacity.
What am I missing here? Who is drinking or recommending drinking peroxide?
No you should not drink it.
Yes it is great as a mouthwash, if a little slides down your throat you'll probably be ok, but don't take my word on it.
It is absolutely amazing for killing Corona, that my friend is a scientific fact.
Where can it kill Corona? Probably in your mouth, on a counter, on your toothbrush, in hospital settings, on surfaces etc.
www.cdc.gov...
originally posted by: BoscoMoney
a reply to: game over man
YES! Also don't snort or mainline Lysol because its super bad for you. I just learned that today and stuff. I'm really super glad I heard it from the news because after that orange man told me to I almost did it. Phewwww.
"Absolutely amazing for killing Corona" is not a scientific fact. You linked to a CDC page not specific to Covid19 FYI.
For disinfection, most common EPA-registered household disinfectants should be effective.
A list of products that are EPA-approved for use against the virus that causes COVID-19 is available herepdf iconexternal icon. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products for (concentration, application method and contact time, etc.).
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Hitman Spray Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 5 RTU HN Institutional; Residential No
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Victor Spray Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 5 Pressurized liquid HN Healthcare; Institutional; Residential No
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Hitman Wipe Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 6 Wipe HN Institutional; Residential No
originally posted by: carewemust
Disinfectant-based treatments were discussed before Thursday's CoronaVirus briefing to the nation. President Trump was expressing what was discussed, but in his usual non-scientific way.
www.towleroad.com...
As he's done several times before, President Trump is giving Democrats a couple days to make fools of themselves, before Dr. Birx's interview is aired by Fox News on Saturday.
originally posted by: game over man
originally posted by: BoscoMoney
a reply to: game over man
YES! Also don't snort or mainline Lysol because its super bad for you. I just learned that today and stuff. I'm really super glad I heard it from the news because after that orange man told me to I almost did it. Phewwww.
That's pretty terrible input, you should be ashamed of yourself.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: game over man
"Absolutely amazing for killing Corona" is not a scientific fact. You linked to a CDC page not specific to Covid19 FYI.
Yes it is a Scientific fact, just because you are too lazy to look through the link for it doesn't mean it's not true. There are pages and page and pages saying it.
www.cdc.gov...
For disinfection, most common EPA-registered household disinfectants should be effective.
A list of products that are EPA-approved for use against the virus that causes COVID-19 is available herepdf iconexternal icon. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products for (concentration, application method and contact time, etc.).
And here
www.epa.gov...
It shows that Hydrogen Peroxide can be used in Healthcare, Institutional & Residential settings.
For Human Coronavirus
For SARS
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Hitman Spray Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 5 RTU HN Institutional; Residential No
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Victor Spray Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 5 Pressurized liquid HN Healthcare; Institutional; Residential No
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Hitman Wipe Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 6 Wipe HN Institutional; Residential No
& for a whole host of other things.
How to clean and disinfect
Hard (Non-porous) Surfaces
Wear disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting surfaces. Gloves should be discarded after each cleaning. If reusable gloves are used, those gloves should be dedicated for cleaning and disinfection of surfaces for COVID-19 and should not be used for other purposes. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and disinfection products used. Clean hands immediately after gloves are removed.
If surfaces are dirty, they should be cleaned using a detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection.
For disinfection, most common EPA-registered household disinfectants should be effective.
A list of products that are EPA-approved for use against the virus that causes COVID-19 is available herepdf iconexternal icon. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products for (concentration, application method and contact time, etc.).
Additionally, diluted household bleach solutions (at least 1000ppm sodium hypochlorite) can be used if appropriate for the surface. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for application, ensuring a contact time of at least 1 minute, and allowing proper ventilation during and after application. Check to ensure the product is not past its expiration date. Never mix household bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser. Unexpired household bleach will be effective against coronaviruses when properly diluted.
Prepare a bleach solution by mixing:
5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) bleach per gallon of water or
4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water
Soft (Porous) Surfaces
For soft (porous) surfaces such as carpeted floor, rugs, and drapes, remove visible contamination if present and clean with appropriate cleaners indicated for use on these surfaces. After cleaning:
Launder items as appropriate in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If possible, launder items using the warmest appropriate water setting for the items and dry items completely.
Otherwise, use products that are EPA-approved for use against the virus that causes COVID-19pdf iconexternal icon and that are suitable for porous surfaces.
Electronics
For electronics such as cell phones, tablets, touch screens, remote controls, and keyboards, remove visible contamination if present.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products.
Consider use of wipeable covers for electronics.
If no manufacturer guidance is available, consider the use of alcohol-based wipes or sprays containing at least 70% alcohol to disinfect touch screens. Dry surfaces thoroughly to avoid pooling of liquids.
Linens, clothing, and other items that go in the laundry
Wear disposable gloves when handling dirty laundry from an ill person and then discard after each use. If using reusable gloves, those gloves should be dedicated for cleaning and disinfection of surfaces for COVID-19 and should not be used for other household purposes. Clean hands immediately after gloves are removed.
If no gloves are used when handling dirty laundry, be sure to wash hands afterwards.
If possible, do not shake dirty laundry. This will minimize the possibility of dispersing virus through the air.
Launder items as appropriate in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If possible, launder items using the warmest appropriate water setting for the items and dry items completely. Dirty laundry from an ill person can be washed with other people’s items.
Clean and disinfect clothes hampers according to guidance above for surfaces. If possible, consider placing a bag liner that is either disposable (can be thrown away) or can be laundered.
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originally posted by: RadioRobert
originally posted by: game over man
originally posted by: BoscoMoney
a reply to: game over man
YES! Also don't snort or mainline Lysol because its super bad for you. I just learned that today and stuff. I'm really super glad I heard it from the news because after that orange man told me to I almost did it. Phewwww.
That's pretty terrible input, you should be ashamed of yourself.
I was moments away from lassoing the sun like a space cowboy and trying to inject it into my elbow until I saw the media reports. But don't you worry, baby. Don't worry cause I'm right here, right here, right here, right here at home
originally posted by: game over man
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: game over man
"Absolutely amazing for killing Corona" is not a scientific fact. You linked to a CDC page not specific to Covid19 FYI.
Yes it is a Scientific fact, just because you are too lazy to look through the link for it doesn't mean it's not true. There are pages and page and pages saying it.
www.cdc.gov...
For disinfection, most common EPA-registered household disinfectants should be effective.
A list of products that are EPA-approved for use against the virus that causes COVID-19 is available herepdf iconexternal icon. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products for (concentration, application method and contact time, etc.).
And here
www.epa.gov...
It shows that Hydrogen Peroxide can be used in Healthcare, Institutional & Residential settings.
For Human Coronavirus
For SARS
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Hitman Spray Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 5 RTU HN Institutional; Residential No
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Victor Spray Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 5 Pressurized liquid HN Healthcare; Institutional; Residential No
Hydrogen peroxide; Ammonium carbonate; Ammonium bicarbonate Hitman Wipe Kimberly-Clark Global Sales LLC Human coronavirus 6 Wipe HN Institutional; Residential No
& for a whole host of other things.
It's not on there at all, liar. What is your problem? Why are you wasting time posting lies?
Hydrogen peroxide is typically sold in concentrations of about 3%. It can be used as is, or diluted to 0.5% concentration for effective use against coronaviruses on surfaces. It should be left on surfaces for one minute before wiping.
originally posted by: game over man
originally posted by: RadioRobert
originally posted by: game over man
originally posted by: BoscoMoney
a reply to: game over man
YES! Also don't snort or mainline Lysol because its super bad for you. I just learned that today and stuff. I'm really super glad I heard it from the news because after that orange man told me to I almost did it. Phewwww.
That's pretty terrible input, you should be ashamed of yourself.
I was moments away from lassoing the sun like a space cowboy and trying to inject it into my elbow until I saw the media reports. But don't you worry, baby. Don't worry cause I'm right here, right here, right here, right here at home
That's not even funny, it's just weird.