Sunday, June 23, 2013

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE MAGIC!

Ever since I started using Hydrogen Peroxide to get rid o...f armpit stains, to clean cookie sheets, as a miracle cleaner in my kitchen and bathroom, and to make my own “oxi clean”…I ALWAYS have at least one bottle of the stuff under my kitchen sink, under my bathroom sink, AND in the laundry room. This stuff is amazingly versatile!


But it wasn’t until recently, after doing some IN DEPTH research on the subject, that I came to realize what a “miracle substance” hydrogen peroxide really is! It’s safe, it’s readily available, it’s cheap, and best of all, it WORKS! It works for a LOT of stuff!

Hydrogen peroxide should really be called oxygen water, since it is basically the same chemical make up as water but with an extra oxygen atom (H2O2). Because of this it breaks down quickly and harmlessly into oxygen and water.

Some other interesting facts about hydrogen peroxide:

It is found in all living material.
Your white blood cells naturally produce hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to fight bacteria and infections.
Fruit and vegetables naturally produce hydrogen peroxide. This is one of the reasons why it is so healthy to eat fresh fruit and vegetables.
It is found in massive dosages in the mother’s first milk, called colostrum, and is transferred to the baby to boost their immune system.
It is found in rain water because some of the H20 in the atmosphere receives an additional oxygen atom from the ozone (O3) and this H2O2 makes plants grow faster.
Next to Apple Cider Vinegar, hydrogen peroxide ranks up there as one of the best household remedies.

Besides the obvious (cleansing wounds), did you know that it is probably the best remedy to dissolve ear wax? Brighten dingy floors? Add natural highlights to your hair? Improve your plants root systems? The list goes on and on!

There are SO many uses for this stuff that I’ve started replacing the cap on the hydrogen peroxide bottle with a sprayer because it’s easier and faster to use that way.

I have compiled a rather impressive list of uses for 3% hydrogen peroxide that I hope will have you as thrilled and bewildered as I was!

Wash vegetables and fruits with hydrogen peroxide to remove dirt and pesticides. Add 1/4 cup of H2O2 to a sink of cold water. After washing, rinse thoroughly with cool water.

In the dishwasher, add 2 oz. to your regular detergent for a sanitizing boost. Also, beef up your regular dish soap by adding roughly 2 ounces of 3% H2O2 to the bottle.

Use hydrogen peroxide as a mouthwash to freshen breath. It kills the bacteria that causes halitosis. Use a 50/50 mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water.

Use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to make a paste for brushing teeth. Helps with early stages of gingivitis as it kills bacteria. Mixed with salt and baking soda, hydrogen peroxide works as a whitening toothpaste.

Soak your toothbrush in hydrogen peroxide between uses to keep it clean and prevent the transfer of germs. This is particularly helpful when you or someone in your family has a cold or the flu.

Clean your cutting board and countertop. Let everything bubble for a few minutes, then scrub and rinse clean. (I’ve been using it for this a LOT lately!)

Wipe out your refrigerator and dishwasher. Because it’s non-toxic, it’s great for cleaning places that store food and dishes.

Clean your sponges. Soak them for 10 minutes in a 50/50 mixture of hydrogen peroxide and warm water in a shallow dish. Rinse the sponges thoroughly afterward.

Remove baked-on crud from pots and pans. Combine hydrogen peroxide with enough baking soda to make a paste, then rub onto the dirty pan and let it sit for a while. Come back later with a scrubby sponge and some warm water, and the baked-on stains will lift right off.

Whiten bathtub grout. First dry the tub thoroughly, then spray it liberally with hydrogen peroxide. Let it sit — it may bubble slightly — for a little while, then come back and scrub the grout with an old toothbrush. You may have to repeat the process a few times.

Clean the toilet bowl. Pour half a cup of hydrogen peroxide into the toilet bowl, let stand for 20 minutes, then scrub clean.

Remove stains from clothing, curtains, and tablecloths. Hydrogen peroxide can be used as a pre-treater for stains — just soak the stain for a little while in 3% hydrogen peroxide before tossing into the laundry. You can also add a cup of peroxide to a regular load of whites to boost brightness. It’s a green alternative to bleach, and works just as well.

Brighten dingy floors. Combine half a cup of hydrogen peroxide with one gallon of hot water, then go to town on your flooring. Because it’s so mild, it’s safe for any floor type, and there’s no need to rinse.

Clean kids’ toys and play areas. Hydrogen peroxide is a safe cleaner to use around kids, or anyone with respiratory problems, because it’s not a lung irritant. Spray toys, toy boxes, doorknobs, and anything else your kids touch on a regular basis.

Help out your plants. To ward off fungus, add a little hydrogen peroxide to your spray bottle the next time you’re spritzing plants.

Add natural highlights to your hair. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide so the solution is 50% peroxide and 50% water. Spray the solution on wet hair to create subtle, natural highlights.

According to alternative therapy practitioners, adding half a bottle of hydrogen peroxide to a warm bath can help detoxify the body. Some are skeptical of this claim, but a bath is always a nice way to relax and the addition of hydrogen peroxide will leave you – and the tub – squeaky clean!

Spray a solution of 1/2 cup water and 1 tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide on leftover salad, drain, cover and refrigerate. This will prevent wilting and better preserve your salad.

Sanitize your kids’ lunch boxes/bags.

Dab hydrogen peroxide on pimples or acne to help clear skin.

Hydrogen peroxide helps to sprout seeds for new plantings. Use a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution once a day and spritz the seed every time you re-moisten. You can also use a mixture of 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 32 parts water to improve your plants’ root system.

Remove yellowing from lace curtains or tablecloths. Fill a sink with cold water and a 2 cups of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Soak for at least an hour, rinse in cold water and air dry.

Use it to remove ear wax. Use a solution of 3% with olive or almond oil. Add a couple drops of oil first then H2O2. After a few minutes, tilt head to remove solution and wax.

Helps with foot fungus. Spray a 50/50 mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water on them (especially the toes) every night and let dry. Or try soaking your feet in a peroxide solution to help soften calluses and corns, and disinfect minor cuts.

Spray down the shower with hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria and viruses.

Use 1 pint of 3% hydrogen peroxide to a gallon of water to clean humidifiers and steamers.

Wash shower curtains with hydrogen peroxide to remove mildew and soap scum. Place curtains in machine with a bath towel and your regular detergent. Add 1 cup full strength 3% hydrogen peroxide to the rinse cycle.

Use for towels that have become musty smelling. 1/2 cup Peroxide and 1/2 cup vinegar let stand for 15 minutes wash as normal. Gets rid of the smell.

Use hydrogen peroxide to control fungi present in aquariums. Don’t worry, it won’t hurt your fish. Use sparingly for this purpose.

De-skunking solution. Combine 1 quart 3% H2O2, 1/4 cup baking soda, 1 teaspoon Dawn dish detergent, 2 quarts warm water. 

Shared by 
Corinne Mustafa

Friday, June 21, 2013

Pillow Talk

Sandy Schott wrote this poem for her cousin Corine on the occasion of washing her torn pillow in the washing machine. Enjoy!

Pillow Talk

Feathers, feathers everywhere
 and not a duck in sight.
Little did she know that day
What soon would be her plight.

The pillow case was old
But it could easily be repaired,
It really needed to be washed though,
 Not just put outside and aired. 

“It’s a waste of soap and water
For me to wash one thing
So I’ll throw some towels in with it”,
She said with a SMILE AND A fling.

Later, when the lid was lifted
She found, with deep chagrin,
Not only a pillow & towels, but
Wet  feathers were within!

Outside she went
Towels and feathers in hand
“I’ll let the wind take them
Won’t that be grand”?!

“Fly, feathers, fly
Your free to toss and to twirl”!
 “We don’t want them”, replied the wind,
“Your on your own, old girl”!

As some settled on the ground
She was hoping for the best
“Maybe the birds will want them,
To use them for their nest”!

The next day it was spotted,
One did escape from the ground,
On a tree limb was a loner,
Happy to be just hanging around!

 


Feathers, feathers, everywhere
And not a duck in sight.
Trust not to wash your down filled pillow
Or this could be Your  plight!




For Corinne - from SANDY  2009

Monday, June 17, 2013

BRAND NEW BENTLEY



A very successful attorney parked his new Bentley in front of his office, ready to show it off to his colleagues. As he was getting out, a truck came along too closely and completely tore off the driver's door. 



Fortunately, a cop in a police car was close enough to see the accident and pulled up behind the Bentley with his ...lights flashing.
Before the cop had a chance to ask any questions, the attorney started screaming hysterically about how his Bentley, which he had just purchased the day before, was completely ruined and would never be the same, no matter how any car body shop tried to make it new again. 
After the lawyer finally wound down from his rant, the cop shook his head in disbelief. "I can't believe how materialistic you lawyers are," he said. "You are so focused on your possessions that you neglect the most important things in life." 
 "How can you say such a thing?" asked the lawyer 
The cop replied, "Don't you even realize that your left arm is missing? It was severed when the truck hit you!" 
 "OH NO!!!" My Rolex!
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Do you find yourself over occupied with things? Sometimes we fall pray to materialism, and loose site of what really matters...LIKE PERHAPS SOMETHING AS IMPORTANT AS AN ARM.

Father God 
Help me to always be focused on the important things of my life...a relationship with You, the family You have blessed me with, the friends that You have brought into my life, and being your hands and feet on earth. My I also enjoy the things You have allowed me to have without loosing balance, Amen


Friday, June 14, 2013

You Are So Beautiful to Me

 
Dog and child moment.......really special!
 
Had to share this one............
 
A female Golden Labrador with a little boy with Down’s Syndrome
 
who has likely never seen a dog up close before.
 


The dog is so gentle and keeps trying to engage the child.                                         What a beautiful animal!
 
                           This is really darling. 
   Please click the link
and WATCH!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

What does ASAP mean?


Ever wonder about the abbreviation A.S.A.P.? Generally we think of it in terms of even more hurry and stress in our lives. Maybe if we think of this abbreviation in a different manner, we will begin to find a new way to deal with those rough days along the way.

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There's work to do, deadlines to meet; 
You've got no time to spare, 
But as you hurry and scurry- 
ASAP - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER 

In the midst of family chaos, 
"Quality time" is rare. 
Do your best; let God do the rest- 
ASAP - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER. 

It may seem like your worries 
Are more than you can bear. 
Slow down and take a breather- 
ASAP - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER 

God knows how stressful life is; 
He wants to ease our cares, 
And He'll respond to all your needs 
A.S.A.P. - ALWAYS SAY A PRAYER. 

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In the tiny petal of a tiny flower 
that grew from a tiny pod, 
Is the miracle and the mystery 
Of all creation and God!

Shared by
Corinne Mustafa