No, you should not use hydrogen peroxide on wounds

Health experts warn against using hydrogen peroxide to treat or clean minor scrapes or cuts because it can irritate the skin and kill healthy cells within the wound.

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  • @doyeensola
    @doyeensola8 ай бұрын

    Me watching this and using hydrogen peroxide to clean my wound

  • @accomplicegaming3844

    @accomplicegaming3844

    Ай бұрын

    Bro I literally just did that 😭

  • @svetlanarowan5756

    @svetlanarowan5756

    9 күн бұрын

    Good for you! It's cheapest treatment they don't want you know that.

  • @OldHoTrollin

    @OldHoTrollin

    2 күн бұрын

    Same. I was attacked by a dog its all I have

  • @theorderofthepurplephoenix3321
    @theorderofthepurplephoenix33213 ай бұрын

    Families been doing it forever, not going to change

  • @johntyler2508
    @johntyler2508 Жыл бұрын

    When I just use water and soap it always gets infected, but when I use hydrogen peroxide it heals perfectly and keeps infection from taking over. I've been doing this for my whole life but I could be wrong also triple antibiotics for when it gets bad usually takes care of it asap.

  • @jolynecuster3381

    @jolynecuster3381

    Жыл бұрын

    if its scented? if so that might irritate your skin and get bacteria in the wound

  • @roiad876

    @roiad876

    Жыл бұрын

    It gets infected with water and soap? I don't think that's possible, what are you cleaning exactly?

  • @BachelorCigarTalks

    @BachelorCigarTalks

    Жыл бұрын

    You're literally not cleaning the wound well then, you're a fucking idiot

  • @johntyler2508

    @johntyler2508

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BachelorCigarTalks I don’t appreciate that very much. No offense but it sounds like you might need to take a vacation or some medication. Take care of yourself. Don’t let this world get to you that easy. I sound condescending but I’m not being that way, you have to have a tough hide and a soft heart not the other way around. it always works for me and I never get an infection so apparently I’m some way it helps because when I don’t, it gets infected so I guess I’ll keep doing it thank you!! God bless you

  • @johntyler2508

    @johntyler2508

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jolynecuster3381 maybe so thanks for the input I’ll have to check that out

  • @Yirmyah
    @Yirmyah Жыл бұрын

    Still going to

  • @jazmynbrown6820
    @jazmynbrown6820 Жыл бұрын

    Idk what y’all talkin about but it healed my scar fairly quick and efficiently

  • @OrcinusLaryngologist

    @OrcinusLaryngologist

    Жыл бұрын

    It really depends on the type of cut. Small lacerations and abrasions, sure. Using it on a sizable avulsion is frowned upon. I’d recommend only using it when soap and water isn’t available. Peroxide first, alcohol wipe, bacitracin applied, bandaged, then happy days..

  • @TheRealChedder

    @TheRealChedder

    Жыл бұрын

    You built different

  • @lynserkawi4704

    @lynserkawi4704

    Жыл бұрын

    they are talking to use petroleum base as it does well on the pocket size electronic wound.

  • @dvig3261

    @dvig3261

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OrcinusLaryngologist oh, big words!! We must trust you...🤨

  • @OrcinusLaryngologist

    @OrcinusLaryngologist

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dvig3261 big words? Dude thats literally what they are called on the back of a band-aid box.

  • @george12ispas
    @george12ispas Жыл бұрын

    I m doing opposite everything media said and I m in the best shape of my entire life !

  • @phantom2k858

    @phantom2k858

    Жыл бұрын

    Chad

  • @mohe81

    @mohe81

    Жыл бұрын

    100!

  • @cassanoa

    @cassanoa

    Жыл бұрын

    thats the truth for myself also

  • @drgunsmith4099

    @drgunsmith4099

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely and don’t take any covid vacation

  • @darwinjackson3560

    @darwinjackson3560

    Жыл бұрын

    sadly those who did the opposite of everything "media said" and didn't make it are not here to tell us their opinion!

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 Жыл бұрын

    Hydrogen peroxide cleaning, wipe dry and use triple antibiotic ointment on it. Never had a problem. Also works great on protein stains.

  • @muysantos2859

    @muysantos2859

    3 ай бұрын

    yup thats it. heals everything 3 days top.

  • @joshfrentzel6162
    @joshfrentzel61624 ай бұрын

    These same individuals told us we had to get vaccination with ten boosters. 🤣 I wouldn't believe anything they say.

  • @moneyymama
    @moneyymama Жыл бұрын

    I healed my cut with it.

  • @vividhaiku
    @vividhaiku Жыл бұрын

    HP has worked for 30 years. Suddenly we should use tap water? Which is contaminated nearly everywhere.

  • @josedanielherrera7115

    @josedanielherrera7115

    Жыл бұрын

    Flint michigan isn't everywhere you silly goose

  • @zuniga504

    @zuniga504

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@josedanielherrera7115He's talking about fluoride, chlorine and other hormones found in all tap water. You're the silly one

  • @josedanielherrera7115

    @josedanielherrera7115

    Ай бұрын

    Those aren't hormones, they're elements. Chlorine is what's used to clean microbials from contaminated water. Flint has lead contamination that can't directly cause infection but lead poisoning. Hormones also won't cause direct infections either. Look it up

  • @zuniga504

    @zuniga504

    Ай бұрын

    @@josedanielherrera7115 i ment to say and hormones so it's twice as bad the chlorine in tap water is in a nasty reactive form that's not healthy and you said nothing about fluoride I suggest you look that up. I'm not talking about flint

  • @Bindas100
    @Bindas100 Жыл бұрын

    Your study is totally wrong....more oxygen is not a bad idea. . More oxygen rapidly heal the wound .

  • @avery2041
    @avery2041 Жыл бұрын

    Well fuck, it's been healing my burn pretty damn well.

  • @cosmiccowboy9358
    @cosmiccowboy9358 Жыл бұрын

    So recently I had two almost identical wounds used peroxide on one and not the other the wound that I used peroxide on healed 3 days ahead of other so I’m not sure but I’m gonna keep doing what I do

  • @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia

    @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia

    9 ай бұрын

    Do not trust these fools. H202 on recent wounds is godsent. After 1 day or more don't ever use it again.

  • @jaytee8427
    @jaytee84279 ай бұрын

    Yall need to HUSHHHHH the hydrogen peroxide up!!!!!.... When we start verifying all the chemicals in household cleaners, beauty products, FLUORIDE in toothpaste, wanting people NOT to use herbs as medicine, toxins in CHEMO & so on, ETC., THEEEENNNNN maybe I'll consider this info😖😫🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @lemonlime9683
    @lemonlime96838 ай бұрын

    ive never understood this my wounds heal slow as hell unless i use hydrogen peroxide multiple times

  • @rosemiles-ford3544
    @rosemiles-ford3544 Жыл бұрын

    This news story is BS! Use it! It’s got tons of uses. And cuts and scrapes are just 1 of them.

  • @professorfukyu744
    @professorfukyu7449 ай бұрын

    I guess people are using it wrong. Its for immediately after wounding yourself to clean the wound before treatment. Once treatment starts (bandages/stiches) you should only need alcohol at most to clean the immediate area.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Frage immer WARUM? WEM NÜTZT ES? Im Fall von Wasserstoffperoxid nützt diese Sendung nur der Pharmaindustrie, die ihre teuren Produkte verkaufen will. Diese Märchen kann das Fernsehen nur verblödeten Menschen ohne Schulbildung erzählen. Wasserstoffperoxid tötet Bakterien. Es zerfällt zu Wasser und zu Sauerstoff. Sogar multiresistente Keime werden durch den Sauerstoff abgetötet! Weil der Sauerstoff diese Keime zerplatzen lässt. Dadurch entstehen auch die kleinen Bläschen.Eine chemische Reaktion, Austausch der Elektronen zwischen dem Sauerstoff und der Hülle des Bakteriums. Siehe Energieniveauschemata im Chemieunterricht. Oxydation. Warum heißt es anaerobe Bakterien? Diese können nur unter Luftabschluß wachsen, nur in Abwesenheit von Sauerstoff. H2O2 zerfällt zu Wasser H2O und zu Sauerstoff. O. Das Sauerstoffatom benötigt 2 Elektronen und die Bakterienhülle hat diese 2 Elektronen. Deshalb verbindet sich das Sauerstoffatom mit der Bakterienhülle, die 2 Elektronen abgibt. wodurch diese zerplatzt. (Oxidation). Es entsteht ein Sauerstoffatom (Bläschen) und Wasser. Was ist an Sauerstoff und Wasser schädlich? Beides braucht der menschliche Organismus um zu überleben. Sprühe Wasserstoffperoxid auf gesunde Haut. Auch auf gesunder Haut befinden sich Bakterien. Aber diese reagieren nicht mit Wasserstoffperoxid. Es bilden sich keine Bläschen. Nur die pathogenen Erreger, die Elektronen abzugeben haben, reagieren mit Wasserstoffperoxid. Der Sauerstoff dringt auch in die Haut ein. Natürlich kannst du es auch bei Nähten benutzen. ABER DU DARFST ES NICHT (zuviel) IN GESCHLOSSENE KÖRPERHÖHLEN OHNE AUSGANG NACH AUßEN SPRITZEN. (Stell dir vor es entsteht sehr viel Schaum, weil viele Bakterien da sind. Also entsteht sehr viel Sauerstoff. Ich vermute wenn der Schaum/ Sauerstoff nach innen abgeleitet wird, durch den Druck ins Blut gelangt, könnte die Gefahr einer LUFTEMBOLIE ??? bestehen? Aber wenn du es von außen aufsprühst passiert nichts. Weil immer nur die Bakterien in den äußeren Hautschichten zerplatzen, oder die Bakterien an der Hautoberfläche. Der Schaum ist dann außen. Auf einer frischen Wunde sind noch wenig Erreger. Solange sich noch Schaum bildet, befinden sich noch pathogene Erreger in der Wunde. Deshalb so lange aufsprühen, bis sich kein Schaum mehr bildet. Erst dann die Wunde schließen. Danach nur Umschläge von außen auf die geschlossene Wunde machen, oder äußerlich aufsprühen . Oder notfalls große Wunden wieder öffnen? ??

  • @deputydang8291
    @deputydang8291 Жыл бұрын

    Press X for doubt X

  • @s.h.6858

    @s.h.6858

    9 ай бұрын

    X X Xxxxxxxx

  • @nikohamil538
    @nikohamil538 Жыл бұрын

    i m 54 back in my childhood times, parents always used peroxide to clean the wound but afterwards always applied an iodine solution

  • @ghostmane2643
    @ghostmane264311 ай бұрын

    This is misinformation.

  • @Z-Ack
    @Z-Ack Жыл бұрын

    Lol. Yea ive used it for 36 years and its always cleaned my wounds and ive been cut with some nasty stuff that shoulda gotten infected but didnt... never had issues with 3%...

  • @anthrax4744

    @anthrax4744

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah, like seriously what’s the issue

  • @thepunk1019

    @thepunk1019

    10 ай бұрын

    Doctors that “know it all” ima keep using it the only school way because that’s the best way

  • @bigsteakomlete3152

    @bigsteakomlete3152

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@RISKTAKER1019 All it takes is someone at the top putting out bad info (purposely or not) and bad info is accepted as fact. Covid really opened a lot of people's eyes. We all saw it in real time. Hopefully some see this before Google removes this comment. What I'm talking about is the info about respirators. I'm not a doctor so forgive my lack of technical terms. But what I heard was Covid deprives your body of oxygen by reducing the amount your lungs absorb. You breathe air in but a reduced amount of 02 is utilized. So doctors were told to put you on a ventilizer to get you more oxygen. Easy solution right? No, a ventilator is mechanical. If the muscles used to breathe aren't working, the ventilator physically moves your chest to intake air. But that wasn't the problem l, your lungs weren't ABSORBING oxygen. Ventilators do not help with absorption if your breathing normally. They actually hurt you. Your lungs were already in bad condition b/c of covid and the additional stress from the ventilator did more damage to the lungs. Hence why you heard "oh no, once they go on the ventilator it means they are pretty much done for". Well it was the ventilator that was killing people, not that they were just in a bad state and the ventilator with the final hail Mary to save them. But you should have heard doctors saying this right? Well actually many were. But these were the "misinformation pushers" many of you were screaming about needing to be banned from speaking on platforms like this. Yes, many people supported silencing the information that would have saved their loved ones. They indirectly caused the death of their family member. But they will never accept that. What's even scarier I'd that a majority of doctors knew this. It isn't that hard to understand right? Pretty basic concepts. Yet many many doctors threw these people on ventilators knowing what I just told you. Yeah, I know what just popped in your head. Now you know how the whole Nazi thing happened. So many doctors pleading the "I was just doing what I was told. I could have lost my license. I would have gotten in trouble. I was too stupid to know this". Yup, those cowards killed your family member because they were scared to speak up. No other way to put it. So thunk about what many will do for minor concepts like this. They will put their head down and do what they are told like so many. They are scared to not go along with the pack. I saw so many parents give their young children, who had basically a 0% chance of dying from covid, the untested rushed covid vaccine because they were scared of what their neighbors and friends would say about them if they didn't. Process that, they would risk killing their 1 year child to avoid peer pressure from friends. And this was very very common. People are herd animals and smart people know this. They will use it to their advantage. I'll leave you with the perfect example of this. John McAfee was on the run from the government at sea, posting updates on Twitter. Suddenly he talks about a whale he just fucked. And he keeps talking about it. Over the year he constantly brings up all the whales he fucked. How they, the whales, like it as much as him. The best way to do. Best position. How he fucked so many whales...it's easy and fun. Thousands become outraged. How could he brutalize and rape all these massive whales? Outrage poured out all over the internet. Billboards were bought to stop whale-lovin John. John the Whale-Fucker needed to be stopped. Then McAfee tweeted he never fucked a whale. How the hell could a 200lb man fuck an 80 ton whale 30ft under water? It would mean death. "How could all of you think I was fucking whales?" Then he stated "if this many believed me when I spoke about all the whales this 70 year old man was fucking, just imagine what the government is capable of making the masses believe..." True story folks

  • @MrIgottap

    @MrIgottap

    8 ай бұрын

    It wasn’t broke, so they fixed it

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Das einzige Problem ist, daß Pharmaindustrie und Ärzte kein Geld damit verdienen. Deshalb wird es schlecht gemacht, in den Medien.

  • @World36599
    @World36599 Жыл бұрын

    Liars

  • @justinw1198
    @justinw1198 Жыл бұрын

    Everytime I get a cold sore I use a needle to pop it and drain it, then use hydrogen peroxide on it and it speeds up the process. I’ve actually tested this on myself a few times and if I let it run it’s natural course it takes well over a week. If I use my method it takes only a couple days.

  • @thedevilriders101

    @thedevilriders101

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. This also flies in the teeth of the video. If it's healing faster, how can it be killing skin cells?

  • @peeledbanana311

    @peeledbanana311

    7 ай бұрын

    Same. The REALITY of the situation is, most “doctors” were never apart of the “study”. It has had an obvious positive impact my whole life. And when I say obvious, I mean BLATANTLY you’re-gaslighting-me-if-you-say-it-didn’t-help obvious.

  • @markjones2453

    @markjones2453

    6 ай бұрын

    Definitely not listen to the videos advice been using peroxide forever zero problems

  • @markjones2453

    @markjones2453

    6 ай бұрын

    Whats the agenda behind the video because PEROXIDE TOTALLY WORKS

  • @deepsky7206
    @deepsky7206 Жыл бұрын

    remember, these are the same demons who told you to get jabbed

  • @bush-b5330

    @bush-b5330

    Жыл бұрын

    💯%

  • @ZOKUUUUUU

    @ZOKUUUUUU

    Жыл бұрын

    exactly

  • @ZOKUUUUUU

    @ZOKUUUUUU

    Жыл бұрын

    i dont trust the mainstream medicine and media anymore.

  • @Shane.C
    @Shane.C Жыл бұрын

    I’ve always used it for road rash or anything where debris is lodged and would require rigorous scrubbing but never on my smaller cut but I also don’t use bandaids or neosporin unless I have too

  • @OrcinusLaryngologist

    @OrcinusLaryngologist

    Жыл бұрын

    Fun to watch the gravel get carried out of the would by the bubbles. It’s like pebbles are crowd surfing. Metal. 🤘🏽

  • @ripcocky1071
    @ripcocky107111 ай бұрын

    This is BS , I busted my face once and had a wedding to attend a week from that day and told myself I wasn’t going looking like that but my mom told me to try using HP and man when I tell u it was a miracle , my face healed within a weak and even though it wasn’t 100% back to normal it was good enough to attend the wedding without it being to noticeable so plz don’t be scared to use this 💯

  • @Darlemonte
    @Darlemonte Жыл бұрын

    Yeah let's listen to the people paid to mislead society. Let's tell half of the solution as if peroxide is the ONLY thing you should be using on your wounds. Peroxide followed by honey. The sugar in honey helps speed up the healing process and honey itself is antimicrobial. That's just 2 things it doea. I had a bite through my tendon, could not bend my finger. Cleaned with peroxide daily (lightly, dont just douse it), followed by honey and a couple other preferred natural/organic choices, BARELY any scar tissue and my finger is fully functional with zero stitches.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Nun, im Honig ist auch Wasserstoffperoxid enthalten. Aber weniger als im Wasserstoffperoxid. Deshalb würde ich erst Wasserstoffperoxid zur Desinfektion nehmen und später in Verbindung mit Honig.

  • @mohe81
    @mohe81 Жыл бұрын

    Thats a pretty short answer to a lot of questions. What, when I use it on a very fresh wound, that I cut with a dirty tool? I would accept to kill a few body cells in order to make sure to kill everything else aswell. If the healing takes 1 day more but I don't get the nastiest infection I am happy. I used H2O2 for the first time a few month ago, when I pierced my hand with a screwdriver, about 3cm deep. Healed faster than any of my many wounds I had before.

  • @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia

    @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, H202 is always used when you suspect that your wound is gonna get infected 100%. Otherwise water and soap is the way

  • @marcelopapajr.5175

    @marcelopapajr.5175

    8 ай бұрын

    Use Povidone iodine instead..

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Wasserstoffperoxid zerfällt zu Wasser und Sauerstoff. Beides gesunde Stoffe, die keinerlei Allergien auslösen. Der Sauerstoff tötet die Bakterien ab, in dem er die Hülle des Bakteriums durch chemische Reaktion (Oxydation) zerstört/zerplatzen lässt. Das macht keinerlei Resistenzen und wirkt sogar bei multiresistenten Keimen. Außerdem wird Sauerstoff bei der Wundheilung benötigt. Fazit: Bessere Wirkung als Jod.

  • @xjemv158
    @xjemv15811 ай бұрын

    Not true ...I use for ebv too and work amazing

  • @holyarmageddon19
    @holyarmageddon19 Жыл бұрын

    I've always used it for cuts and it never left a scar or caused infection.....so I'ma keep using it for that.

  • @drjonesey5
    @drjonesey56 ай бұрын

    I got a through and through stab wound on my hand. Needed stiches.Doctor cleaned it with a mix of alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and water. I was instructed to do this too for 6 weeks twice a day. Worked pretty well. No burning. Water dilutes it. You feel a slight tingle. Also 5 minute soak.

  • @meeow2165
    @meeow2165 Жыл бұрын

    I had a sore on the side of my leg, which had difficulty healing up. Neosporin was doing NOTHING. When it swelled up, I put a cotton ball soaked w/HP on it for sevral minutes and it pull the infection out and it healed up in days! So-o-o.......just sayin'.

  • @terranceokemow8283
    @terranceokemow8283 Жыл бұрын

    Telling us good is bad. N boosters. 😅

  • @msheart2
    @msheart211 ай бұрын

    Ah, right the health expert, one size fits all and didn't we see the mess of the last 3 yrs. I'm the health expert for myself, I think hydrogen peroxide straight or if not rinsing off and diluted [ with distilled water] is every bit as good as using soap on a small wound / cut or blisters, it works for me.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Aufgrund seiner Wirkungsweise ist Wasserstoffperoxid sogar 1000 mal besser als Seife und destilliertes Wasser.

  • @HouseFireHeroes
    @HouseFireHeroes9 ай бұрын

    I’m still gonna do it 🤷🏼‍♂️ It’s h2O2… it’s just water with an extra oxygen molecule 😂

  • @111janeth
    @111janeth Жыл бұрын

    Don't use band aid. It will slowly healed your wounds

  • @MrWhitmen1981

    @MrWhitmen1981

    Жыл бұрын

    Band aids stop more dirt getting into a wound. So you can get back out there.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Wasserstoffperoxid (öfters aufgesprüht) verhindert 1. das weitere Erreger sich in die Wunde vermehren können und 2. Bewirkt der Sauerstoff schnellere Heilung. H2O2 zerfällt zu Wasser und Sauerstoff. Pflaster verhindert, daß Sauerstoff an die Wunde gelangt und erzeugt ein feuchtes Milieu, was Bakterien schneller Wachsen lässt.

  • @D40P
    @D40P Жыл бұрын

    Won’t the soap also kill everything in sight?

  • @josedanielherrera7115

    @josedanielherrera7115

    Жыл бұрын

    Antibacterial soap will kill all bacteria, including your immune cell bacteria. Just use regular soap

  • @Phlegethon
    @Phlegethon12 күн бұрын

    nah I'm using it right now, I'd rather take the known risk of a bit of damage to my own cells then the unknown damage of an unlimited infection

  • @-mrflyguy2703
    @-mrflyguy27038 ай бұрын

    Peroxide is good You can moisturize after with antibiotic ointment so your skin doesn’t dry out

  • @RedzClapz
    @RedzClapz7 ай бұрын

    I beem using a grinder. It broke and slit my finger in half. I dipped it in hydro peroxide. It healed in 5 days

  • @datdankdj8264
    @datdankdj82643 күн бұрын

    I’d slightly scraped my face once from a fall and decided to clean the wound with hydrogen peroxide. Little did I know that it eats everything in the wound, including healthy tissue…especially healthy tissue. When my mother came home that day she gasped in horror as she pulled out her phone and proceeded to show me that half the skin of my face had been chemically burned off and I was left with a two-face style burn that the doctors said would leave a nasty looking permanent scar for life after it healed. Thankfully, here in West Virginia there’s no shortage of people who practice medicines that would’ve gotten them outcasted back in days of old, and with a special ointment my mother had gotten from a friend the wound had managed to almost fully heal as if it’d never happened within a couple months with all that’s left to show it was there at all being a tiny scar on the squishy part of the side of my head (I forget the name of the anatomy). Granted, the healing process was torturous as it itched constantly as though water beads were racing down my head, but it worked and I’m glad I don’t have to wear a mask for the rest of my life

  • @GLeon-ov9yu
    @GLeon-ov9yu3 күн бұрын

    Im going to keep using it! Im 55 and it helps to clean and heal my wounds!

  • @mikea1929
    @mikea1929 Жыл бұрын

    I don't think so i been using this for years and its helping me

  • @Anne_Onymous
    @Anne_OnymousАй бұрын

    0:45 That's not why it's "frizzing." You'd think ya'll would bother looking it up before doing a story on it lol

  • @akalitaapelu7099
    @akalitaapelu7099 Жыл бұрын

    Please what do think

  • @itzxdanny
    @itzxdannyАй бұрын

    Anytime doctors tell you something is not good don’t do it you should just do it. If you’ve been doing something and it works keep doing it. Like the old saying goes “if it’s not broken don’t fix it”.

  • @PhilStjohn-hr7xg
    @PhilStjohn-hr7xg3 ай бұрын

    Quick question, if Hydrogen peroxide kills germs and healthy immune cells, if I wash with soap and water, is it anti bacterial soap ? If so, am I also not killing healthy immune cells? And if it is not anti bacterial soup, am I killing bacteria?

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Das Sprudeln ist die Reaktion des Sauerstoffes mit der Bakterienhülle der pathogenen Bakterien. Je mehr Bakterien vorhanden sind/ getötet werden, umso mehr sprudelt es. Jedem O Atom fehlen auf der äußeren Elektronenhülle 2 Elektronen. (Energieniveauschemata) Pathogene Bakterien haben in ihrer äußeren Hülle einen Elektronenüberschuß, aufgrund ihrer negativen elektrischen Ladung. Deshalb reagiert das/die O mit der Bakterienhülle des pathogenen Bakteriums. Die Bakterienhülle wird durch diese Reaktion zerrissen/ zerstört. Darin besteht die Wirksamkeit von Wasserstoffperoxid. Aus 2 H2O2 wird 2 H2O + O2 ( + zerstörte Bakterien) Der entstandene O2 sind die Luftbläschen/ weißer Schaum. Deshalb macht Wasserstoffperoxid 1. keinerlei Resistenzen und Nebenwirkungen (weil es nur zu Wasser und Sauerstoff zerfällt) und 2. bewirkt der entstandene Sauerstoff eine bessere Heilung und 3. wirkt es auch bei multiresistenten Keimen und 4. lockt der entstandene Sauerstoff auch noch Phagozyten an. Besser geht es nicht für Wund- oder Flächendesinfektion. So wie ich es verstanden habe, haben nur pathogene Erreger diese elektrische Ladung/ diesen Elektronenüberschuß in ihrer Bakterienhülle. Apathogene Keime haben den nicht. Deshalb kann man H2O2 auch auf gesunde Haut auftragen (die ja auch von vielen "guten" Bakterien besiedelt ist) und es erfolgt keinerlei Reaktion/ Schaumbildung. Im Körper erfolgen viele Prozesse auch durch unterschiedliche elektrische Ladungen. Achtung! In nach außen geschlossenen Körperhöhlen sollte man Wasserstoffperoxid wegen der Schaumbildung nicht verwenden/ injizieren. Ich weiß nicht warum. Ich vermute, wenn sich zuviel Sauerstoffbläschen bilden, könnte vielleicht eine Luftembolie entstehen, wenn der Sauerstoff durch Druck in die Blutgefäße gelangt??? Oder eine Ruptur von empfindlichem Gewebe durch Druck oder einer Oxydation?? Ich habe keine Ahnung warum. Leider löscht es meine Antwort immer wieder. Ich versuche es erneut.

  • @Casey-zk8op
    @Casey-zk8op Жыл бұрын

    I always used that or rubbing alcohol

  • @wansiz8785
    @wansiz87859 ай бұрын

    how to get bankai

  • @akashgeorge5433
    @akashgeorge543310 ай бұрын

    Isnt h2o2 sequel to water

  • @stephengrievesX
    @stephengrievesX11 ай бұрын

    I've used peroxide for 37 years and never had a problem with it until just recently. A knife fell and cut my finger and it ended up getting infected so for two weeks I would clean it with peroxide once a day the just soap and water but the longer I used it the worse my finger got. At one point my skin started pealing off around the cut was and it looked like loose skin after you pop a blister and found out it was because of the peroxide killing all my skin cells that were trying to repair the wound. Ya learn something new everyday, even if I learned it the hard way lol

  • @rhondalawrence8352
    @rhondalawrence8352 Жыл бұрын

    Iwill aways use. Had cat tore up from fighting. My ex wouldnt let me take to vet. Al had was this. Did3 xs a day or more .healed. He should hav had stitches

  • @josedanielherrera7115
    @josedanielherrera7115 Жыл бұрын

    Can someone tell me if spitting or sucking on wounds is ok? It works great for me but I'm hesitant to recommend it to others.

  • @powerofyes

    @powerofyes

    3 ай бұрын

    it is absolutely not ok for a variety of reasons

  • @josedanielherrera7115

    @josedanielherrera7115

    3 ай бұрын

    @powerofyes The doctors I asked said it helps with wound healing but they don't recommend it universally since some people have such weak immune systems. In those cases, an infection can occur. Guess it depends 🤷

  • @NickyMetropolis1313
    @NickyMetropolis13132 ай бұрын

    Peroxide has been used for everybody for a hundred years because it works and it's cheap.

  • @vasyatka760
    @vasyatka760Ай бұрын

    Always used pure ethanol and hydrogen peroxide as an antiseptic, it is the best. I love this fizzy effect of HP and how wound burns after I touch it with ethanol

  • @gabrielgalasso4899
    @gabrielgalasso48992 ай бұрын

    I aint trusting a jar of mayo.

  • @RotterStudios
    @RotterStudiosАй бұрын

    The news says don't use it.....keep using it.

  • @akalitaapelu7099
    @akalitaapelu7099 Жыл бұрын

    What about infected and smelly with slufs on wound

  • @bpawlosgobezie9082
    @bpawlosgobezie9082 Жыл бұрын

    Hmm....why would you say dont use it when dentists use it in their practices????

  • @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia

    @JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia

    9 ай бұрын

    Excuse me??? Which dentists use it? Because if it yours I would highly advise to change clinics.

  • @s.h.6858

    @s.h.6858

    9 ай бұрын

    @@JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia some mouthwashes have peroxide, some toothpastes. Food grade peroxide is used swish with (not swallow), to help mouth infections without antibiotics. So a dentist using it is probably a smart dentist.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@s.h.6858👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @munchyghecho1329
    @munchyghecho13296 ай бұрын

    its funny - yall been telling us to use it for decades. now - all of a sudden, dont use it. been using it for moons and never had a problem. to the clowns that did have issues - stop shoving your fingers in places that are dirty and take a shower.

  • @chrispinengandu7452
    @chrispinengandu7452 Жыл бұрын

    If you want the truth do the opposite of what 'they' tell you 😂😂😂

  • @tcartist_studio
    @tcartist_studio3 ай бұрын

    Oki. So i kinda did that. Now

  • @ketsueki8511
    @ketsueki851111 ай бұрын

    fake news

  • @muriellejp
    @muriellejp2 күн бұрын

    And bandaids are Cancer 😢😢😢

  • @LionSpeaks
    @LionSpeaks3 ай бұрын

    Hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the wound meaning it is mixing with the blood to give oxygen to the area. It is best to use it, let it sit for a few minutes, wipe then wrap it. Do Not Soak your feet in it for more than a few minutes. It is true that it can kill new skin but that’s only if you overdo it by soaking in it. A little dab will do ya. You can also use it as a topical solution to get oxygen into the bloodstream. Just rub it in as you would alcohol on your arms and legs and it will absorb into the skin into your bloodstream….instant nitric oxide. It is also being used for cancer prevention. Take care.

  • @GirlOnAQuest
    @GirlOnAQuest Жыл бұрын

    Like i always say. If i wasn't born with it. I don't need it.

  • @Allen-gh7lu
    @Allen-gh7lu Жыл бұрын

    At the bus stop crushing rocks

  • @sankiegreyling6309
    @sankiegreyling6309Ай бұрын

    What rubbish. Been using it for years with no negative effect. But use food grade

  • @mclovin8739
    @mclovin8739 Жыл бұрын

    Hmm, main stream media telling me not to use something, that only meams i SHOULD be using it.

  • @Igoruhandchu
    @Igoruhandchu Жыл бұрын

    Yes. You should use it.

  • @winkfinkerstien1957
    @winkfinkerstien1957 Жыл бұрын

    Propaganda.

  • @saiv46
    @saiv468 ай бұрын

    I love how many people like "it wOrKs and i'Ll uSe It". Alternatives such as chlorhexidine both disinfect wound and let it heal, alcohol works too

  • @Deryee123
    @Deryee1236 ай бұрын

    Clean the area with triple antibiotic.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Warum. Soll ich noch mehr multiresistente Keime züchten und Allergien entwickeln, damit die Pharmaindustrie immer reicher wird? Ich bin doch nicht blöd.

  • @AndyParsons13
    @AndyParsons13 Жыл бұрын

    Bullsht

  • @dotytanner
    @dotytanner Жыл бұрын

    If you use peroxide immediately after a wound occurs the answer is yes. Just don't use it later

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Völlig Unlogisch. Es muß solange genommen werden bis die Entzündung vorbei ist und die Narbe geheilt ist. Warte auf deine wissenschaftliche Begründung.

  • @Doofu5
    @Doofu52 ай бұрын

    This is so dumb. Literally Hydrogen Peroxide is for that purpose. It is an antiseptic and wound cleaner. This guy should be fired for misinformation and not getting an actual medical professional to answer that.

  • @tjmasterbarber2664
    @tjmasterbarber2664 Жыл бұрын

    I use ALOE!

  • @Riska__
    @Riska__ Жыл бұрын

    Oh no! Anyways

  • @anbu7406
    @anbu74063 ай бұрын

    Do not use in fresh wounds

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Quatsch.

  • @guytrimble8171
    @guytrimble8171 Жыл бұрын

    I worked in the auto collision repair business and, over the years, cut myself on sharp metal edges quite often, many times severely. I used lacquer thinner as a disinfect, and it worked wonderfully. Never the slightest infection.

  • @surfcaster
    @surfcaster9 ай бұрын

    I’m guess it depends. If it’s a new wound, a good soap wash is all you need. But if it happened in the morning, you work all day and sometimes it gets forgotten. By the end of the day it gets puss and by that time, you’ll have to really clean it well and nothing can beat H2O2 with cleaning that wound. Happens more than some May think.

  • @KssandraMontgomery
    @KssandraMontgomeryАй бұрын

    I call BS & Propaganda

  • @muysantos2859
    @muysantos28593 ай бұрын

    put on HP and slap some betadine thats it. simple.

  • @ShaDaClaw
    @ShaDaClaw2 ай бұрын

    instead jusr drink it

  • @sheepuswoolius
    @sheepuswoolius Жыл бұрын

    It's supposed to slow it while cleaning it for the *first* time. Only an idiot would use it to clean a second time

  • @michaelp6771
    @michaelp67715 күн бұрын

    BS.

  • @breddals9223
    @breddals9223 Жыл бұрын

    at the bus stop cra crashing rocks crash crash crash crash

  • @goodbonezz1289
    @goodbonezz12892 ай бұрын

    Poison news story

  • @Kuzify
    @Kuzify Жыл бұрын

    Ok y'all, there's iodine, alcohol, and triple antibiotic (Neosporin). There ARE other options. Ya can't talk about how long you've done it one way and not be willing to learn other ways when we find new info that contradicts what we thought we knew. Science is a constantly evolving bank of knowledge.

  • @s.h.6858

    @s.h.6858

    9 ай бұрын

    They don't want you even using alcohol anymore. And for many of us, Neosporin causes allergic dermatitis, which does nothing to help the healing process.

  • @MrCoursair77
    @MrCoursair7711 ай бұрын

    You are supposed to dilute it with water.

  • @peepdaasleeppolice8348

    @peepdaasleeppolice8348

    11 ай бұрын

    To bad

  • @jerrysmay9303
    @jerrysmay93037 күн бұрын

    Bull crap

  • @morphabilitybillygoat8881
    @morphabilitybillygoat8881 Жыл бұрын

    That "fizzing" is the Hydrogen peroxide reacting and breaking down into oxygen gas (0²) and liquid water (H²O). The fizzing is not the peroxide killing germs.

  • @s.h.6858

    @s.h.6858

    9 ай бұрын

    It's interesting that the fizzing doesn't happen on healthy skin...

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Das Sprudeln ist die Reaktion des Sauerstoffes mit der Bakterienhülle der pathogenen Bakterien. Je mehr Bakterien vorhanden sind/ getötet werden, umso mehr sprudelt es. Jedem O Atom fehlen auf der äußeren Elektronenhülle 2 Elektronen. (Energieniveauschemata) Pathogene Bakterien haben in ihrer äußeren Hülle einen Elektronenüberschuß, aufgrund ihrer negativen elektrischen Ladung. Deshalb reagiert das/die O mit der Bakterienhülle des pathogenen Bakteriums. Die Bakterienhülle wird durch diese Reaktion zerrissen/ zerstört. Aus 2 H2O2 wird 2 H2O + O2 ( + zerstörte Bakterien) Der entstandene O2 (Gas) sind die Luftbläschen/ weißer Schaum. Deshalb macht Wasserstoffperoxid 1. keinerlei Resistenzen und Nebenwirkungen (weil es nur zu Wasser und Sauerstoff zerfällt) und 2. bewirkt der entstandene Sauerstoff eine bessere Heilung und 3. wirkt es auch bei multiresistenten Keimen und 4. lockt der entstandene Sauerstoff auch noch Phagozyten an. Besser geht es nicht für Wund- oder Flächendesinfektion. So wie ich es verstanden habe, haben nur pathogene Erreger diese elektrische Ladung/ diesen Elektronenüberschuß in ihrer Bakterienhülle. Apathogene Keime haben den nicht. Deshalb kann man H2O2 auch auf gesunde Haut auftragen (die ja auch von vielen "guten" Bakterien besiedelt ist) und es erfolgt keinerlei Reaktion/ Schaumbildung. Im Körper erfolgen viele Prozesse auch durch unterschiedliche elektrische Ladungen. Achtung! In nach außen geschlossenen Körperhöhlen sollte man Wasserstoffperoxid wegen der Schaumbildung nicht verwenden/ injizieren. Ich weiß nicht warum. Ich vermute, wenn sich zuviel Sauerstoffbläschen bilden, könnte vielleicht eine Luftembolie entstehen, wenn der Sauerstoff durch Druck in die Blutgefäße gelangt??? Oder eine Ruptur von empfindlichem Gewebe durch Druck oder einer Oxydation?? Keine Ahnung warum.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Das Sprudeln ist die Reaktion des Sauerstoffes mit der Bakterienhülle der pathogenen Bakterien. Je mehr Bakterien vorhanden sind/ getötet werden, umso mehr sprudelt es. Jedem O Atom fehlen auf der äußeren Elektronenhülle ülle 2 Elektronen. (Energieniveauschemata) Pathogene Bakterien haben in ihrer äußeren Hülle einen Elektronenüberschuß, aufgrund ihrer negativen elektrischen Ladung. Deshalb reagiert das/die O mit der Bakterienhülle des pathogenen Bakteriums. Die Bakterienhülle wird durch diese Reaktion zerrissen/ zerstört. Aus 2 H2O2 wird 2 H2O + O2 ( + zerstörte Bakterien) Der O2 sind die Luftbläschen/ weißer Schaum. Deshalb macht Wasserstoffperoxid 1. keinerlei Resistenzen und Nebenwirkungen (weil es nur zu Wasser und Sauerstoff zerfällt) und 2. bewirkt der entstandene Sauerstoff eine bessere Heilung und 3. wirkt es auch bei multiresistenten Keimen und 4. lockt der entstandene Sauerstoff auch noch Phagozyten an. Besser geht es nicht für Wund- oder Flächendesinfektion. So wie ich es verstanden habe, haben nur pathogene Erreger diese elektrische Ladung/ diesen Elektronenüberschuß in ihrer Bakterienhülle. Apathogene Keime haben den nicht. Deshalb kann man H2O2 auch auf gesunde Haut auftragen (die ja auch von vielen "guten" Bakterien besiedelt ist) und es erfolgt keinerlei Reaktion/ Schaumbildung. Im Körper erfolgen viele Prozesse auch durch unterschiedliche elektrische Ladungen. Achtung! In nach außen geschlossenen Körperhöhlen sollte man Wasserstoffperoxid wegen der Schaumbildung nicht verwenden/ injizieren. Ich weiß nicht warum. Ich vermute, wenn sich zuviel Sauerstoffbläschen bilden, könnte vielleicht eine Luftembolie entstehen, wenn der Sauerstoff durch Druck in die Blutgefäße gelangt??? Oder eine Ruptur von empfindlichem Gewebe durch Druck oder einer Oxydation?? Keine Ahnung warum.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Das Sprudeln ist die Reaktion des Sauerstoffes mit der Bakterienhülle der pathogenen Bakterien. Je mehr Bakterien vorhanden sind/ getötet werden, umso mehr sprudelt es. Jedem O Atom fehlen auf der äußeren Elektronenhülle 2 Elektronen. (Energieniveauschemata) Pathogene Bakterien haben in ihrer äußeren Hülle einen Elektronenüberschuß, aufgrund ihrer negativen elektrischen Ladung. Deshalb reagiert das/die O mit der Bakterienhülle des pathogenen Bakteriums. Die Bakterienhülle wird durch diese Reaktion zerrissen/ zerstört. Darin besteht die Wirksamkeit von Wasserstoffperoxid. Aus 2 H2O2 wird 2 H2O + O2 ( + zerstörte Bakterien) Der entstandene O2 sind die Luftbläschen/ weißer Schaum. Deshalb macht Wasserstoffperoxid 1. keinerlei Resistenzen und Nebenwirkungen (weil es nur zu Wasser und Sauerstoff zerfällt) und 2. bewirkt der entstandene Sauerstoff eine bessere Heilung und 3. wirkt es auch bei multiresistenten Keimen und 4. lockt der entstandene Sauerstoff auch noch Phagozyten an. Besser geht es nicht für Wund- oder Flächendesinfektion. So wie ich es verstanden habe, haben nur pathogene Erreger diese elektrische Ladung/ diesen Elektronenüberschuß in ihrer Bakterienhülle. Apathogene Keime haben den nicht. Deshalb kann man H2O2 auch auf gesunde Haut auftragen (die ja auch von vielen "guten" Bakterien besiedelt ist) und es erfolgt keinerlei Reaktion/ Schaumbildung. Im Körper erfolgen viele Prozesse auch durch unterschiedliche elektrische Ladungen. Achtung! In nach außen geschlossenen Körperhöhlen sollte man Wasserstoffperoxid wegen der Schaumbildung nicht verwenden/ injizieren. Ich weiß nicht warum. Ich vermute, wenn sich zuviel Sauerstoffbläschen bilden, könnte vielleicht eine Luftembolie entstehen, wenn der Sauerstoff durch Druck in die Blutgefäße gelangt??? Oder eine Ruptur von empfindlichem Gewebe durch Druck oder einer Oxydation?? Ich habe keine Ahnung warum.

  • @uteschneider3349

    @uteschneider3349

    3 ай бұрын

    Das Sprudeln ist die Reaktion des Sauerstoffes mit der Bakterienhülle der pathogenen Bakterien. Je mehr Bakterien vorhanden sind/ getötet werden, umso mehr sprudelt es. Jedem O Atom fehlen auf der äußeren Elektronenhülle 2 Elektronen. (Energieniveauschemata) Pathogene Bakterien haben in ihrer äußeren Hülle einen Elektronenüberschuß, aufgrund ihrer negativen elektrischen Ladung. Deshalb reagiert das/die O mit der Bakterienhülle des pathogenen Bakteriums. Die Bakterienhülle wird durch diese Reaktion zerrissen/ zerstört. Darin besteht die Wirksamkeit von Wasserstoffperoxid. Aus 2 H2O2 wird 2 H2O + O2 ( + zerstörte Bakterien) Der entstandene O2 sind die Luftbläschen/ weißer Schaum. Deshalb macht Wasserstoffperoxid 1. keinerlei Resistenzen und Nebenwirkungen (weil es nur zu Wasser und Sauerstoff zerfällt) und 2. bewirkt der entstandene Sauerstoff eine bessere Heilung und 3. wirkt es auch bei multiresistenten Keimen und 4. lockt der entstandene Sauerstoff auch noch Phagozyten an. Besser geht es nicht für Wund- oder Flächendesinfektion. So wie ich es verstanden habe, haben nur pathogene Erreger diese elektrische Ladung/ diesen Elektronenüberschuß in ihrer Bakterienhülle. Apathogene Keime haben den nicht. Deshalb kann man H2O2 auch auf gesunde Haut auftragen (die ja auch von vielen "guten" Bakterien besiedelt ist) und es erfolgt keinerlei Reaktion/ Schaumbildung. Im Körper erfolgen viele Prozesse auch durch unterschiedliche elektrische Ladungen. Achtung! In nach außen geschlossenen Körperhöhlen sollte man Wasserstoffperoxid wegen der Schaumbildung nicht verwenden/ injizieren. Ich weiß nicht warum. Ich vermute, wenn sich zuviel Sauerstoffbläschen bilden, könnte vielleicht eine Luftembolie entstehen, wenn der Sauerstoff durch Druck in die Blutgefäße gelangt??? Oder eine Ruptur von empfindlichem Gewebe durch Druck oder einer Oxydation?? Ich habe keine Ahnung warum.

  • @professorgame3662
    @professorgame3662 Жыл бұрын

    Speed is stupid enough to use this and swallowed some of it

  • @sarttee

    @sarttee

    Жыл бұрын

    and you are stupid enough to not know people have been doing this for decades.

  • @professorgame3662

    @professorgame3662

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sarttee ben

  • @OrcinusLaryngologist

    @OrcinusLaryngologist

    Жыл бұрын

    ?¿

  • @lynserkawi4704

    @lynserkawi4704

    Жыл бұрын

    ya c.diff bacteria has 73 strains due to advance scientific research. c.diff now has some strain that can survive from high oxygen. that bacteria w/ is smelly and protected by regular anti biotic

  • @VEGAS421AB
    @VEGAS421AB5 ай бұрын

    Hydrogen peroxide kills cells! Ear drum is made of cells. Don't think its a good idea to use HP in the canal? Just good soap and water, and warm water rinse should do the job or seek a Ear Doctor.

  • @zdavidzz
    @zdavidzzАй бұрын

    Yes but you didn't explain Why. Spoke to a doctor today and he said it dries out the skin, which makes sense. So I stopped and it is already better just using vasoline and neo. So ha!

  • @mrs.waight7326
    @mrs.waight7326 Жыл бұрын

    BS

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