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This is a 11% hydrogen peroxide lozenge.
Posted on 04.03.2020 09:38 AM
By Nicholas Albanese
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This is a 11% hydrogen peroxide lozenge.
It contains hydrogen peroxide, isomalt and a little coloring.
I used 22% hydrogen peroxide gel in a 50/50 ratio to the isomalt, hence 11% concentration of peroxide.
The idea is that a patient sucks on these lozenges while they are sick ( with a suspected respiratory viral infection ) in order to reduce the viral pathogen count in the mouth and thereby reduce the potential spread of infection
Simple idea that may have some huge consequences.
I am the originator for intraoral pathogen reduction technologies that helps to reduces the spread of infection.
1 Comments
Maurice Salama says on 04.03.2020 01:38 PM
What studies or clinical trials have been performed on this lozenge? Thanks for sharing. Dr. Salama