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IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING LESS THAN 35% CONCENTRATION
Why never buy less than 35% Concentration Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide
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Please read the reasons why you should only buy 35% F.G. Hydrogen Peroxide - not 32% or lower concentrations.
35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide has NOT been banned. It is entirely legal to buy and have - and legal to sell just as we have since 1983.
So why do most online sellers now claim it has been banned - make excuses and diversionary claims of why they only have lower concentrations - falsely claiming they diluted their hydrogen from 35% food grade - while at the same time claiming they can not have 35% to dilute from claiming 35% is banned? There are critical health reasons to only buy 35% concentration for online shopping for food grade hydrogen peroxide.
The reason many sellers now falsely claim 35% is banned is because under new safety regulations they can not legally have and sell 35% due to strict new government rules they can not or will not meet. New safety regulations with potential harsh penalties are preventing most fraudulent sellers continuing to sell products they falsely labeled as containing 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide.
Strict new federal regulations require that anyone - person or business - may not receive or have bulk 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, which then includes for repackaging into smaller bottle purposes, without personally and their location being registered, approved (which may require USA citizenship nor having a serious criminal record), their facility passing inspection, being subject to surprise inspections, being able to document what they have, and other safety requirements. Residually, this has created much-needed obstacles unscrupulous sellers.
The new rules also have the residual effect of blocking black-market sellers not approved by the government from having quantities prohibited or restricted imported chemicals (typically from China) that are often fake, contaminated, falsely declared as to contents or otherwise dangerous.
These new strict restrictions have had the effect of shutting down most sellers falsely labeling bottles they fill in their garages, dorm rooms, apartments, rent houses and storage units as 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. This is long overdue as this was a terrible problem and extreme danger to online shoppers.
While some home-based sellers online are legitimate, many that sell homemade or bottled health related products online are not. Their goal is getting as much money any way they can get it, as fast as they can, from as many people as they can fool and for as little cost as possible. They will say anything, promise anything, and not hesitate to tell any lie, false claim or false labeling to get your money - and will spend as little as they possibly can on the product - the contents of which not may have any of what you ordered and how it is labeled and may be very harmful. The seller may not even know it is harmful.
Such unscrupulous sellers use free online professional website templates to make themselves look like real companies online, make up good sounding company names, and print off impressive looking labels on their home computer they print. Anyone can buy cases of empty bottles and caps. This is all too common now for health related products sold online because it is so easy to do. Well over 80% are from so-called companies you never heard of and are actually just someone filling bottles in their residence. Most are falsely labeled and do not contain what is claimed. There are no safeguards of product safety, sanitation or label truthfulness. This is a real and serious problem.
The Danger To Your Health Is Real - Very Real
35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide is a very powerful chemical due to oxygen content. "Food Grade" has a specific meaning and that is why it is specifically recommended in all legitimate publications and studies about hydrogen peroxide for health usage and for eliminating toxic chemicals from your life and home. "Food Grade" means it meets both government and Codex standards to not have the health destroying heavy metals, contaminants and stabilizers found in many other grades of hydrogen peroxide and other peroxides.
Most forms of hydrogen peroxide and other peroxide are manufactured for heavy industry and industrial usage. Less than 1% of hydrogen peroxide that is manufactured is "food grade." Accordingly, there are forms of hydrogen peroxide and other peroxides that have many other substances including extremely harmful additives that apply to their specific industrial usage, to extend shelf or storage life, prevent freezing, and to reduce the costs of manufacturing the hydrogen peroxide as it does not have to be pure for industrial usage. "Food grade" specifically means it is safe for food processing, which then means safe for consumption.
Unfortunately, the extremely harmful heavy metals, stabilizers and other impurities in industrial peroxides are tasteless and odorless. Some peroxides also have massive levels of free-radicals. "Food grade" has none of those.
If a seller is buying cheap industrial peroxide or emptying discount store hydrogen peroxide or whatever else they can get cheap or otherwise into bottles falsely label as "Food Grade," they know you can not tell the different. Many of those stabilizers, heavy metals and other impurities become trapped in human body's fatty tissue and across time can cause horrific and ultimately fatal health damage. The damage free-radicals causes to a person's health also is well documented. Years from now, the person would have no clue why their body is so rapidly deteriorating and their health collapsing.
But what does an unscrupulous seller care about that? The seller got people's money years time ago - and maybe even a positive review from the customer who does not knowing how horrifically they have essentially been permanently poisoned. They may never even know what caused their health to collapse. Those dangers apply to many fake health products sold online by amoral people of no ethics or empathy for others. It has been all too common for food grade hydrogen peroxide.
Not all 32% and lower concentrations offered online not made from 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. This still leaves the question of why dilute it at all? That just raises the size or number of the bottles that together cost more plus higher packaging and shipping costs?
The False Excuses, Claims and Diversions Made For Not Having 35% F.G. H2o2These are the most predictable & typical false claims and excuses on listings and websites:
1. The government has banned 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide from public sale. That claim is 100% false.2. They try to divert from their inferior, dangerous product by claiming that the FDA, DHS, Dept. of Agriculture etc are in a conspiracy with big pharma, the toxic chemical industry and/or medical industry to deny people the choice to have and used 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. That claim is 100% false. It is entirely legal to buy 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide for personal use - and entirely legal for us to continue to sell it.
3. They falsely claim that their products and lesser concentration is "recommended" or "endorsed" in books such as The Power of Hydrogen Peroxide, The Miracle of Hydrogen Peroxide and other publications nor any legitimate studies. All those claims are 100% false. Such publications and studies do not recommend their specific products nor recommend anything but 35%.
4. They falsely claim that their "manufacturer" made their 32%, 17.5%, 12%, 8% or 3% "food grade" hydrogen peroxide for them. This claim also is 100% false.
Food grade hydrogen peroxide is only manufactured by very few major refineries who produce the different grades in very large volume. They will not and can not do micro runs of production for small volume merchants. A major chemical refinery is not going to do a micro production of hydrogen peroxide for someone selling bottles out of an apartment or small business front, anymore than Exxon, Mobil or Shell oil companies would manufacture someone a drum of a custom blend of gasoline. These refineries do production runs measured in tens to hundreds of thousands of gallons nor have the ability to do tiny production runs. Less than 1% of hydrogen peroxide produced will be food grade, which is manufactured in 35% and 50% 50% is not available for consumers. In addition, such standards are specifically made for 35% or 50%. The manufacturer could not even certify odd concentration levels because the manufacturer does not set the standards for food grade.Most Common False Claim
The most common false claim in their listings in online marketplaces or their website is claiming their lesser concentration of food grade hydrogen peroxide was "REDUCED FROM 35%." There are thousands of EBay, Amazon and website product lists making that claim. Nearly all are 100% false claim - and it takes 3 seconds of thought to understand why.
Any seller who does not have 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide can not make a lesser concentration of food grade hydrogen peroxide reduced from 35%. They can not reduce from 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide when they do not and may not have 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide to reduce from. Even if prohibited in a certain online marketing site or sponsored advertising, if they had 35% they would sell it also elsewhere online, which is entirely allowed.
All the excuses, stories, promises of health cures, attacks against government agencies, and other false claims are to try to keep anyone from realizing the obvious. Since 35% is legal, why dilute it before selling it? All that does is make it more costly for actual hydrogen peroxide content. If the seller does not have 35%, then the seller does not have 35% to reduce or dilute.
If you see a reduced concentration food grade hydrogen peroxide product online and think you may want to buy it, first do a Bing or Google search for the company to see if they sell 35% (or even if the company exists - you will find most do not.)
Ask yourself: "What is really in that bottle they are selling labeled as food grade hydrogen peroxide?" It could not be reduced from 35% because they do not have 35% to reduce from. If they had it to reduce from, they would be selling 35% on their business website.
How To Spot Highly Questionable Concentrations Less Than 35%?
It is easy to spot listings and websites you should consider their "food grade hydrogen peroxide" that is not 35% as being a high risk and potentially very harmful. If the company or seller does not also have 35% to sell anywhere online, the odds are high that the seller does not have reduced 35% to a lesser concentration.
For example, to comply with Amazon's new company policy allowing no more than 12% concentration, we now do offer 12% on Amazon. It is reduced by us from 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, which we have and you see on this website that we do have it to reduce from. You know we have 35% food grade to make 12% from, because we sell 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide online and have for over 30 years. Anyone legitimately offering 12% on Amazon, will be offering 35% otherwise online. There is absolutely no reason for anyone to reduce 35% to 32% - unless they do not 35% to reduce from. So then what really is in that 32% food grade labeled container? If they may have 35% they wouldn't they be selling 35% along with lower concentrations?
There are many legitimate reasons why for many decades all professional books and all legitimate studies about food grade hydrogen peroxide only discuss 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide - not 32%, 17,5%, 12%, 8% or 3%.
What About Amazon, EBay, Google and the other search engines?
Until last month, we were likely the highest volume seller of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide on Amazon - by far - with a huge number of positive reviews and we advertised our website on the very top of search engines. However, online market places such as Amazon and EBay now will not allow over 12% and the search engines will not allow advertising for 35%. Why?
The government has not banned 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. Rather, this was their corporate decision. Those mega-billion dollar international corporations have growing lists of tens of thousands of products they do not allow advertised or sold as a company decision. This is not because the products are illegal or harmful. Increasingly, as private company decisions they will prohibit products that they believe is controversial, might create a liability for them, because the laws about it vary from country to country or state to state and they do not want to try to police the millions of listings or websites selling that product, might require they fill out a lot paper work, is seen as socially bad, that it may be misused in some way, may generation bad publicity, or someone in the corporation just does not like it. Maybe someone in the company wants to control people's lives too much.
Such restrictions do not indicate illegally nor are limited to health policies. For example, most people know that they do not allow selling or advertising guns, bullets, Confederate or Nazi collectables, livestock or pets, pornography, and a massive list of other products - all 100% legal to sell and own. The same is increasingly true for natural health products, natural alternatives to toxic chemicals and many other alternative chemicals and health products. Even natural herbs and plant products are increasingly being prohibited by such corporations (not the government). The list of products they will not allow to be advertised or sold is growing rapidly to massive lengths. Rarely does this have to do with any legal restrictions. Rather, it is their decision as a private company for whatever reasons they made it.
For such mega-size international corporations, their decision process may be as simple that they serve the entire world and in a world of 7 billion people with thousands different local jurisdictional laws in nearly 200 different countries. They may have decided to just remove any product that might cause any issue anywhere in the world. If they take an advertising fee or a percentage of the sale, they may have liability in some local jurisdiction on the other side of the world because of it. However, they are not prohibiting anyone from selling or buying those products. Rather, people can buy those products elsewhere by sellers where it is legal to sell and buy in their own country, including buying it online.
Summary
• 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide has not been banned. The government is not preventing consumers from having or using it.
• Strict new regulations require registration, approval, inspection including possible surprise inspection, and documentation - which fraudulent product sellers will not or can not meet. Would you eat at a restaurant knowing they refuse to ever allow the health department to see their kitchen?
• Beware of ads claiming "Reduced from 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide." If they do not offer 35% for sale anywhere online, it is likely they do not have it to reduce from.
• Food grade hydrogen peroxide is only produced by major manufacturers who do not make custom concentrations for small businesses or home based sellers. For food grade, they manufacture 35% and 50%. 50% is not publicly available and is primarily for large scale food processing. All legitimate publications and studies about hydrogen peroxide specify 35%.
• The search engines sponsored ads and marketplaces that now prohibiting 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide is a private company decision for their worldwide marketing jurisdictional and other company concerns, not because it has been outlawed or because it has been declared harmful.