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Old 14-02-2004, 09:54 PM
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If you never used hydrogen peroxide in your ponds, you should look into
it.... I have great success. Clean clear water with no other chemicals
.... the list just goes on and on. 6% is safer to use and doesn't burn if
you splash it on yourself. No hazmat fees!!! Great Savings.q

6% food grade available for shipping anywhere in the USA and Canada. 1
gallon shipping costs 7.00 to 9.79. Go to the address below:

http://www.perennialsonline.com/peroxide.html


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Old 15-02-2004, 01:46 AM
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Well, overlooking the fact the group has a non-commercial
charter, h2o2 would be, um, a chemical. And, one would
likely need other, um, chemicals - perhaps fertilizer, which
h2o2 surely would not replace.

It is also remarkably injurious, seeing how it is a
disinfectant. Or, how it is not unusual to find it loaded
with Phosphate stabilizers.

Very useful if you overdose that other, um, dangerous
chemical Potassium Permanganate.

Also very useful, if you have proper real-time injection
equipment, driving an Advanced Photo Oxidation system.

Rumored to limit algae in low concentrations. But, wouldn't
a $0.69 cent quart of 3% from WalMart provide near lifetime
supply? Some have, um, issues, with destroying single
celled organisms using strong oxidizers (like raw dosing
your water with Chlorox, peroxide, permanganate, or ozone) -
what with nitrifying bacteria being put a risk along with
the algae.

Peroxide is absolutely toxic, at the molecular level, at
every concentration. Life has a defense, peroxidase, but
that can be overwhelmed and life surely hopes the H2O2
molecule meets peroxidase before it meets a key protein, or
its D/RNA.

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NewsGroups wrote:
If you never used hydrogen peroxide in your ponds, you should look into
it.... I have great success. Clean clear water with no other chemicals
... the list just goes on and on. 6% is safer to use and doesn't burn if
you splash it on yourself. No hazmat fees!!! Great Savings.q

6% food grade available for shipping anywhere in the USA and Canada. 1
gallon shipping costs 7.00 to 9.79. Go to the address below:

http://www.perennialsonline.com/peroxide.html


Respectfully
Dale B.
PerennialsOnline.com


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Old 15-02-2004, 01:46 AM
Bill Kirkpatrick
 
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Default h202 clean water

Well, overlooking the fact the group has a non-commercial
charter, h2o2 would be, um, a chemical. And, one would
likely need other, um, chemicals - perhaps fertilizer, which
h2o2 surely would not replace.

It is also remarkably injurious, seeing how it is a
disinfectant. Or, how it is not unusual to find it loaded
with Phosphate stabilizers.

Very useful if you overdose that other, um, dangerous
chemical Potassium Permanganate.

Also very useful, if you have proper real-time injection
equipment, driving an Advanced Photo Oxidation system.

Rumored to limit algae in low concentrations. But, wouldn't
a $0.69 cent quart of 3% from WalMart provide near lifetime
supply? Some have, um, issues, with destroying single
celled organisms using strong oxidizers (like raw dosing
your water with Chlorox, peroxide, permanganate, or ozone) -
what with nitrifying bacteria being put a risk along with
the algae.

Peroxide is absolutely toxic, at the molecular level, at
every concentration. Life has a defense, peroxidase, but
that can be overwhelmed and life surely hopes the H2O2
molecule meets peroxidase before it meets a key protein, or
its D/RNA.

*************************
NewsGroups wrote:
If you never used hydrogen peroxide in your ponds, you should look into
it.... I have great success. Clean clear water with no other chemicals
... the list just goes on and on. 6% is safer to use and doesn't burn if
you splash it on yourself. No hazmat fees!!! Great Savings.q

6% food grade available for shipping anywhere in the USA and Canada. 1
gallon shipping costs 7.00 to 9.79. Go to the address below:

http://www.perennialsonline.com/peroxide.html


Respectfully
Dale B.
PerennialsOnline.com


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