Re: hydrogen peroxide for enemas?
Everyone here keeps saying they're using 3%, which means they're probably buying the stuff off the shelf at a local store. That stuff is full of chemical stabilizers, DO NOT USE IT. You are ONLY supposed to use Food Grade 35% DILUTED to 3%.
Don't experiment with stronger solutions on the 35% stuff; that stuff at 35% is purely corrosive to the skin. A 98%
H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) mixture is used to supplement rocket fuel for space shuttles. Don't toy around with guestimating what you think you can handle. The stuff is expensive to ship because it's a highly reactive substance that can explode under heat.
I did my first
H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) last night but I've been doing enemas for years. I got it a little too strong and there was discomfort, but not nearly as much as my uberstrong lemonenema attempts. I know what this stuff could do when in contact with organic material so I didn't hesitate to expel as soon as I started to feel discomfort setting in. A whole lot of tiny bubbles came out with a whole lot of
colonic debris. I didn't feel particularly great, or worse, after. When I went too strong on the lemon enemas the first time I was doing I had a super-major horny reaction with it that I haven't been able to mimic (for fear of the intense discomfort that came before it from a pure white lemon juice mixture). I refuse to mess around with strong H202 mixtures though, like I said it's corrosive on contact when not diluted. And store bought stuff has a bunch of stabilization chemicals in it to increase shelf life.
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