Whenever we hear of hydrogen peroxide, we would usually relate it as a cleaning agent or even as wound washing antiseptic. However, some people nowadays have claimed that diluted hydrogen peroxide can also be ingested, which can provide certain health benefits. Because of this, many are in doubt whether or not it is true that H2O2 is drinkable. So for us to answer the question; “can you drink hydrogen peroxide?” let us try to lay out some facts pertaining to this chemical solution.
Although claims have already been made about the possible ingestion of hydrogen peroxide, this solution is actually not possible for us to drink. According to the U.S. Food and Drug administration or the FDA, warning signs have already been spread in order to inform consumers not to buy high grade strength of H2O2 products including the ones marketed as “35 Percent Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide” as medicinal purposes. Doing so can actually cause grave danger and harm to our health. Once ingested, hydrogen peroxide can cause severe complications and can eventually cause death depending on the potency of the peroxide being taken by mouth. This is the reason why the FDA is at its feet in trying to prevent the purchasing of these high-strength solutions as well as in informing people to consult their health providers immediately.
Aside from this, the FDA is now stopping companies that sell these potent solutions with entailing illegal medical or health benefits. These claims are not approved by the FDA and are not yet proven and tested, which can cause severe damage to health. So instead of being able to assist and provide better health status, using these solutions as something digestible can do otherwise such as complications and poisoning. According to the FDA’s center for Drug Evaluation and Research, the concentration of H2O2 has yet been approved by the administration. No one has presented any hard evidence about the possible health benefits of hydrogen peroxide if take internally. In fact, many results of H2O2 experimentation about ingestion have already lead to the discovery of many harmful and tragic outcomes.
Because of this, the FDA is still categorizing the solution as something that is harmful if taken internally. This is the reason why hydrogen peroxide products that claim any medical advantages are already being pulled out of the market by the FDA. Drinking this strong solution can actually cause irritation of the upper gastrointestinal tract and as well as cause severe damage to the esophagus and the stomach. Aside from this, studies have also shown DNA damage to in-vitro fertilization human tests.
These are just some of the harmful effects of hydrogen peroxide to the body once it is used in an inappropriate manner. Now we know why it is not possible for us to use hydrogen peroxide in our drinks as a medical treatment.
Fixpack says
Why are there so many conflicting stories to this claim that it is unhealthy? Just because the FDA has not approved the use if it for other remedial health conditions, does not exclusively mean it will not cure certain ailments. Its been around for at least 60 years so why have there been no laboratory studies and control groups for oral supplementation. I totally agree with Linda Mackey’s comments. We are given pharmaceuticals the do not cure but only create addictions and temporary relief, and when we read about the potential side effects, nobody in their right mind would take them. I agree the intended use should be followed and it is effective, yet there is significant evidence that it has additional beneficial health properties. It works well as a mouth wash and reduces tarter for an example.
Linda Mackey says
Have tried it for a period of approximately 2-3 weeks sometime last year. I kind of attempted a regimen…which I’ve never been good at and which explains why I’m not doing it now. What it did appear to help was my knees. Stiffness lessened noticeably and much less arthritic pain. I was amazed. It was kind of sudden. I could walk normal again and much more painless. My question to the FDA is some of the many many prescribed meds and much more costly, I might add, have ingredients that could cause a malady of horrendous detrimental issues even to the possibility of death and yet these get a pass. I just don’t understand. A friend recently needed a pill…a $1000 dollar pill…one pill. Of course people are looking to other solutions. Anyone in there right mind would. Maybe FDA needs to find what’s good and beneficial about the product and find ways to incorporate it’s value without breaking the banks of the consumers
James says
Do you know the name of the $1,000 pill?