28-07-2013, 22:19
Thank you so very much!
I think its very interesting to know the scientific part of this. Through knowledge we are able to improve, and this is no exception!
I made a quick research after reading your replies, trying to find out the effects of hydrogen peroxide on eyes.
It is actually also used in contacted lenses solutions in small quantities, so it is not toxic to the eyes.
http://www.biolens.se/resurser/regard/regard_brochure.pdf
Hydrogen peroxide concentration can also go up to 100 ppm, which is about 2,9 mmol, acording to my calculations (I hope I'm right).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2452570
I saw around your posts that raw honey's hydrogen peroxide concentration is around 1mmol, so I guess it makes it perfectly safe to use.
I'd be very happy if I could share this informations on the videos I'm planing to do, so that interested people can be educated about this.
I think its very interesting to know the scientific part of this. Through knowledge we are able to improve, and this is no exception!
I made a quick research after reading your replies, trying to find out the effects of hydrogen peroxide on eyes.
It is actually also used in contacted lenses solutions in small quantities, so it is not toxic to the eyes.
http://www.biolens.se/resurser/regard/regard_brochure.pdf
Hydrogen peroxide concentration can also go up to 100 ppm, which is about 2,9 mmol, acording to my calculations (I hope I'm right).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2452570
I saw around your posts that raw honey's hydrogen peroxide concentration is around 1mmol, so I guess it makes it perfectly safe to use.
I'd be very happy if I could share this informations on the videos I'm planing to do, so that interested people can be educated about this.