What is the difference between Aerobic Oxygen and Hydrogen Peroxide?
-We sell a food-grade Hydrogen Peroxide, however we would never suggest to take it internally. Years ago people were taking Hydrogen Peroxide internally for oxygen supplementation. However, the problem with Hydrogen Peroxide is that when it is broken down in the body it leaves free radicals that can actually cause more damage to your system than the extra oxygen that it releases. -Hydrogen Peroxide is unstable. This means that if you left the lid off the bottle, the oxygen would dissipate into the air over a period of time. As well, you need to keep it in a dark, cool place in order to maintain oxygen content. Aerobic Oxygen, however, is completely stable. It does not break down over time or with the lid left off. It is only broken down during the normal digestive process. -Hydrogen Peroxide is very acidic. Aerobic Oxygen is extremely alkaline (approx 12-13 pH). A diseased body is always acidic. A healthy body maintains an alkaline pH.
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