Since hydrogen peroxide is the bleaching agent for the eyes, would it be more effective for the hydrogen peroxide to have already formed in the honey solution? So no time would be wasted on the reaction in the eyes before it's neutralized. In this case it would be more effective if the honey was in a saline solution and stirred before applying to the eyes.
Or does somehow the reaction and formation of H2O2 along with the other compounds in honey help facilitate the diffusion of the H2O2 through the eye membrane?
Or does somehow the reaction and formation of H2O2 along with the other compounds in honey help facilitate the diffusion of the H2O2 through the eye membrane?