Milk is hazardous now?

Best milk I ever drank came right out of the vat at my uncle's dairy farm.
Stuff was better than soda pop.

Those dairy days are long gone and I'll always miss the milk.

Milk sold in stores...it isn't really milk to a county boy.
 
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If it's any of the stronger formulations of hydrogen peroxide that may be the best thing to do. The weak 3% solutions you get from the drugstore is not particularly dangerous with a lick of common sense. The stronger types used for hair bleach and other things are another matter. In very high concentrations it has been used as rocket fuel. It's a potent oxidizer and can be increasingly dangerous as the concentration increases.
 
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If it's any of the stronger formulations of hydrogen peroxide that may be the best thing to do. The weak 3% solutions you get from the drugstore is not particularly dangerous with a lick of common sense. The stronger types used for hair bleach and other things are another matter. In very high concentrations it has been used as rocket fuel. It's a potent oxidizer and can be increasingly dangerous as the concentration increases.

yes this. Lots of tankers on trains are full of hydrogen peroxide - strong stuff for industrial oxidation processes. THAT's pretty dangerous stuff,
but yeah the drugstore 3% concentration that says on the bottle you can use for mouthwash...... um, did somebody forget to tell them that it's frequently used to get stains (blood usually) out of clothes?? Oh no! Now I gotta throw them all away right after I got them cleaned!!
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Government. Bigger and bigger government. We are too stupid to do anything right, and they're too anxious to control us. (Power corrupts ultimately.) Nothing needs to make sense. It simply needs to be repeated and repeated until those prone to hypnosis will believe it. Right now that's about half the country. Carl Marx wrote an excellent book on the subject.
 
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If it's any of the stronger formulations of hydrogen peroxide that may be the best thing to do. The weak 3% solutions you get from the drugstore is not particularly dangerous with a lick of common sense. The stronger types used for hair bleach and other things are another matter. In very high concentrations it has been used as rocket fuel. It's a potent oxidizer and can be increasingly dangerous as the concentration increases.

yes this. Lots of tankers on trains are full of hydrogen peroxide - strong stuff for industrial oxidation processes. THAT's pretty dangerous stuff,
but yeah the drugstore 3% concentration that says on the bottle you can use for mouthwash...... um, did somebody forget to tell them that it's frequently used to get stains (blood usually) out of clothes?? Oh no! Now I gotta throw them all away right after I got them cleaned!!
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If I remember correctly chlorine bleach was developed in the 1920s. Before that hydrogen peroxide was used for everything bleach is used for today. It was THE household (and hospital) disinfectant and THE laundry whitener.
 
WATER! I can't believe the EPA missed the boat on water. It should have a government mandated warning label. Almost all of the people that are drowned were in close proximity to water. Water is dangerous; how could the government not seen that.

Rufus
 

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