Hydrogen Peroxide: What does it do?
Hydrogen Peroxide:
The benefits to Health and the key ingredient in Prodentclean!
Hydrogen Peroxide was first identified and isolated by the scientist Louis Jacques Thenard in
1818. Since then, many benefits to “H2O2” have been identintied. We have concentrated on the
disinfection properties with Prodentclean having these wonderful benefits of H2O2 built-in.
It is worth mentioning some other uses of H2O2 in industry and nature. Interestingly, there is
one creature that uses H2O2 as a defense. That is the Australian Bomdedier Beetle, who can
mix some ingredients in its body that produce peroxide and then spray this onto offenders! But
don’t worry, this is harmless to mammals (us) because we produce an enzyme in our cells
called collase that breaks peroxide down. Peroxide is used also to bleach paper, hair, and
propel rockets!
Peroxide in high concentrations can be harmful to us and that is why we use a low
concentration similar to the brown bottle you can buy at the store. Our key to success is
combining peroxide with other ingredients, such as laundry detergent molecules.
Hydrogen Peroxide was first identified and isolated by the scientist Louis Jacques Thenard in
1818. Since then, many benefits to “H2O2” have been identintied. We have concentrated on the
disinfection properties with Prodentclean having these wonderful benefits of H2O2 built-in.
It is worth mentioning some other uses of H2O2 in industry and nature. Interestingly, there is
one creature that uses H2O2 as a defense. That is the Australian Bomdedier Beetle, who can
mix some ingredients in its body that produce peroxide and then spray this onto offenders! But
don’t worry, this is harmless to mammals (us) because we produce an enzyme in our cells
called collase that breaks peroxide down. Peroxide is used also to bleach paper, hair, and
propel rockets!
Peroxide in high concentrations can be harmful to us and that is why we use a low
concentration similar to the brown bottle you can buy at the store. Our key to success is
combining peroxide with other ingredients, such as laundry detergent molecules.