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How does Aerobic Oxygen compare to Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2, which is being used to treat different health problems?

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How does Aerobic Oxygen compare to Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2, which is being used to treat different health problems?

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An easy test to show how different the two products are, is a pH test. H2O2 will show as slightly acidic and Aerobic Oxygen is very high on the Alkaline scales (one of the reasons Aerobic Oxygen produces such tremendous results). Aerobic Oxygen is a nontoxic stable oxygen formula. H2O2 is only semi-stable and eventually breaks down into free radicals. H2O2 is also toxic and kills friendly bacteria of the intestinal track such as lactobacillus and acidophilus, which are vital in sustaining good health. The oxygen molecules in Aerobic Oxygen are stabilized in a nontoxic form and therefore promote the growth of beneficial bacteria while at the same time destroying harmful bacteria. The destruction of our beneficial intestinal bacteria is one of the greatest causes of ill health. The difference between Aerobic Oxygen and H2O2 are quite apparent. There is no reason to take a toxic product such as Hydrogen Peroxide when Aerobic Oxygen is nontoxic and much more effective.

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