Hello doc. What do you think of this new vitamin that can reverse heart damage. It is called MitoQ. It seems to be only available in America & Canada at the moment. The reviews look quite promising. I can get it here in the UK on Amazon but it's really expensive. £120 for 60cap.
Great video ...I've been using hydrogen peroxide for years on just about everything you mentioned but as a mouthwash I ended up with problems and I found out the reason was as much as you're killing the bad bacteria you're also killing your good bacteria (microbiome) in your mouth! The best mouthwash is sodium bicarbonate and salt mixed with water!
If you want some really great tips for getting your oral health to its peak, you need to watch Dr Ellie Phillips here on RUclips. She suggests a really good oral care routine (her program is completely FREE). It consists of 3 mouthwashes, xylitol sugar (if you have digestive issues, it's probably best to swish and spit it out), she also explains how to brush, and what toothbrush to get. I had a few cavities, and now they're completely all healed, no tooth sensitivity and I don't even need to get my teeth cleaned because I get no tartar buildup (it's been only a year and 1 month since I started). Please check her out, her program is simple and efficient and she emphasizes that the oral microbiome is most important for our oral health. This seems like an ad but oh well, she helped me and I want everybody to know about her. She's a dentist herself, not some charlatan that sells snake oil (You don't need to buy anything from her to do her program).
I have had 12% Hydrogen Peroxide (food grade) in my fridge for well over 2-3 years and watching this I thought it was past it's shelf life! so I tested a little on my finger and believe me it is still very much active, so I'm pleased that storing in the fridge keeps it for much longer and it's out of sunlight. I'm using it at the moment to soak some dandelions for a salad :)
@@ruthhunt7679 I am still using it from my fridge as an occasional mouthwash diluted down to 3% or even less and as far as freshness goes it still fizzes or foams in my mouth which proves it has not lost any of it's properties. I rinse my mouth out with cold water afterwards...
Thank you Dr. Berg. I was using 3% hydrogen peroxide as a pre-brushing rinse. I didn't know there were 2 types. I put the one I'm using away and will buy the food grade. Thank you for the info.
Baking soda gets rid of all pesticides in under 2 minutes plus it’s perfectly safe !! I personally would not use peroxide over baking soda !! Also once you’ve soaked your fruit and veg in a bucket of water and bicarbonate of soda then just wash them off again afterward in fresh cold water 💦 😊
@@blueybarnes9442 really interested to know how baking soda alone kills pesticides. Is there a study you can point to? Is there a reason why you would not use hydrogen peroxide? Just curious as I am interested in using baking soda too and less the soaking time also due to the softness of berries.
Dr. Pls do a series on child nutrition, and also if you can address issues like slow physical growth, crankiness etc. Also supplementations that may help basic behavioral conditions caused by vit and mineral deficiencies.
Hydrogen peroxide has a lot of benefits in our daily living, it's just need more information to share like this video to give people more knowledge, great share!
I use a mixture of two tsp Neem oil and and one tsp natural dish soap mixed with 2 gallons of water in a pump up sprayer on my garden vegetables. You have to apply it frequently for it to be effective.
Great information, very much appreciate. Thank you, Dr Berg. Vinegar is acidic which makes it a powerful cleaner. To clean most fruits and vegetables, I mix a solution of 1 cup vinegar to 4 cups of water inside a spray bottle. Squeeze lemon juice. Mix well to combine. Placing the fruits and vegetables in a colander in the sink, spray it liberally with the mixture. It really helps to clean those fruits and veggies better than ever.
Do you know what percent your vinegar is? I'm wondering if the 5% for cleaning would be ok for washing fruit and vegetables. Lately because there is so much chlorine in my tap water, instead of soaking, I've been just spraying apple cider vinegar directly on the food, let sit for few min, rub baking soda to help lift dirt and toxins, rinse and dry....always looking for a better cheaper way if there is one. Food grade hydrogen peroxide can be expensive.
Sjogrens here along with the dry mouth and cavities. Started brushing and swishing with peroxide about a year and half ago. Now i have no cavities and only 2's when gum depth checked. I tell everyone to ditch the abrasive tooth paste and switch. My teeth are smooth and clean.
I use vinegar in my dishwasher, on floors, and for laundry (with sodium carbonate and bicarbonate) and other cleaning instead of commercial detergents full of chemicals.
I eat lots of organic salad, 7-10 cups a day as you recommended, Dr. Berg. I wash them thoroughly with water but now I will add hydrogen peroxide. Thanks for the info.
You could of also mentioned peppermint oil mixed with water, which helps with bugs. Only a few drops in a sprayer and mix with water. I had an eye cold and put hydrogen peroxide in my ears (for 5 minutes in each ear) and it cleared up my eye cold. I’ve used hydrogen peroxide in water 1 teaspoon to 1 cup water (so you won’t burn the leaves, but if you only get it on the soil you can use a 50-50 mixture) when watering my house plants and they grow so much stronger and faster. It brings oxygen to the roots. It’s really good if your plant’s leaves are turning yellow. The leaves are either getting too much water or not enough which causes the roots to not get enough oxygen and turn yellow. So hydrogen peroxide helps bring oxygen to the roots.
@@floridanativelh568 honestly I haven’t known about the food grade hp. So it was just the kind you’d get at Walmart or the pharmacy. But I’m planning to get the food grade hp now that I know about it.
I wash most of my veggies with water and dish detergent scrubbing them with a dobie pad or sponge. Green leafed veggies like Kale though are a bit tougher and usually just give them a rinse under running water. I`ll keep the H2O2 in mind from hear on. Thanks Doc for another informative video.
If anyone has better suggestions for cleaning my Kale from the market i`m open to ideas. I don`t always have farmer`s markets available to me and there are no magical crystal clear streams around to help me out. Also do not have the land to grow my own. AAAAAAAaaaah!
Thanks to Dr. Eric. I bought 3% HP on amazon. I just made a concoction of lightly boiling about 2 tablespoons of cloves then added about the same amount of baking powder. I let that sit until cool then poured it all into a spray bottle and added water until full. I did forget to buy some bay leaves to add a few but next time I go shopping. I sprayed on all outside doors and around windows. Keeps pests away really well. For all drains i just put in green gobbler bio-flo drain strips in each drain, kitchen, sink and shower which you can buy on amazon. Helps with drain flies and also freshens smelly drains! 🙏🏼 I'm prepared this summer 💪🏼😇
Can you purchase powdered hydrogen peroxide in 3% food grade? I didn't see it on Amazon. I will try your recommendation for cleaning tasks but I will only use food-grade going forward for fruits and vegetables.
@@jnova3328 it’s sodium percarbonate it is used as eco laundry bleach the white powder, I don’t know if what is sold as such is pure sodium percarbonate so I wouldn’t use it for cleaning foods, I get mine from a UK chemical suppliers in 10 kg bags and it’s much cheaper than buying it from super markets When it is added to water it releases hydrogen peroxide and what is left is sodium carbonate or soda water I’m not to sure off hand how to calculate precise concentrations I just add a teaspoon full to a litre of water it’s a great work top etc disinfectant
Good morning Doc Eric. This is a wonderful tip and so important for clean food. With all the toxic chemicals they spray on our fruits and veggies 🥕 its destroying our soil and bodies. Thanks so much..Have a wonderful July 4th holiday.
I use diluted peroxide on my garden plants, especially cucumbers, to kill any fungus starting on the leaves. It keeps all veggie leaves clean in general.
When I was 18, my house was infested with flees from a neighbor 's dog. In my family, I was the only one being beaten by these fleas, and got badly allergic to their bites ( with huge swollen and extremely painful bumps lasting for a whole year). Out of frustration and desperation, my dad bought an flee spray and sprayed everything and everywhere in the house. I was at home for a month studying for my exam, breathinging the toxic chemicals in closed home without any concern ( it was such a cold winter). Just three days before the new year, I started coughing up some little blood, then within an hour after that, a full blown of blood coming up from my lung. I was rushed to a hospital. My life had changed forever from that day in many ways. Long story short, I finally had 1/2 my left lung having to be removed due to permanent damages. This only happens after decades of declined health as the consequences of the damaged lungs. So, definitely avoid these toxic sprays and try the natural ways anytime you can. One little mistake can potentially be life changing, not in a positive way.
Superb video 😃👍 I watching this eating fresh arugula, radishes, cucumber, tomatoes, banana peppers from my garden after a quick wash with well water to get the dirt off. No pesticide worries if you grow your own 😍 Delicious 😋 Thanks again for sharing your knowledge! Peace and blessings! Namaste 🙏
Thank you Dr. Berg. I us peroxide in a spray glass bottle for cleaning my counters, doorknobs, light switches even my phone. Doesn't smell like vinegar. 😊
Hi! Thank you. I was trying to decide what was the best way to clean my vegetables. Does this method work with leafy vegetables and soft fruit. Like berries?🥰😊🥰
I’m sure it will work. It’s very safe in the correct strength as Dr Berg mentions in the video. You can use it when watering your plants in your home too.
@@donnaml8776 thank you, I’m having problems with black leaf spot on my sweet basil and grasshoppers on my kale… I’m hoping hydrogen peroxide will work.
@@olamarina7792 yes hydrogen peroxide can kill and prevent fungus in plants. About grasshoppers, I don't think it works, it's too weak. Maybe try to spray the grasshoppers with plain bug spray
Sure! Just think of it like you're bombarding things with oxygen. You've heard of antioxidants? Well, without getting overly specific, one of their functions is to neutralize unstable particles, and therefor prevent damage and inflammation. So, you're basically doing the opposite of that. You're applying very minute amounts of an unstable molecule that's basically just water that's been made unstable due to an extra oxygen atom. It wants to get rid of that oxygen atom, but 1 oxygen atom also isn't stable by itself, so it also wants to be with something that will stabilize it, such as another oxygen atom (hence why it breaks down into oxygen and water). Unstable particles can be quite forceful in trying to stabilize themselves, which can cause damage and instability to other particles, and a chain reaction can occur, and so on. For us, despite how that all may have sounded, it's not going to do much at low concentrations, but for the microbes, it can be quite deadly.
Thank you so much Dr. Berg, I have been diving two hours each time I needed veg wash so that I could buy it from the nearest Trader Joes. This is a much more efficient and cost effective!
Thank you Dr Berg, this is really useful. What about Baking Soda? I’ve read soaking and rinsing your vegetables with Baking Soda helps kill pesticides as well. Thx
Hallo Dr. Berg!!! Я подписана на Ваш русско-язычный канал. Пользуюсь Вашими советами и уже есть результат!!! Спасибо большое, самый адекватный и красивый Доктор!!! Здоровья и успехов Вам!!!
A quick chemistry lesson from a follower of Dr. Berg: The proper equation is 2(H2O2) -> 2(H2O) + O2 (I seem to have an OCD tendency when it comes to science!😊 )
Where the heck do you get food grade Hydrogen Peroxide?? Never seen it. I use the stuff from the pharmacy and it works great on teeth. 1 capful to 3 capfuls of water. My dentist suggested it and it does work.
Hi dr Eric I’ve been on keto for a few months now I’ve just had a blood test and my blood platelets are high do you have any advise for me to lower them. I love your videos and have got my friends to follow you to. Thank you in advance for any advice. Keep up the good work your helping so many people. X
Sometime ago, I researched what worked best to remove pesticide, and they tested soap, baking soda and other things, and they said that baking soda removed the most, Because pesticides are unstable when alkaline, but I’m not sure if they tested hydrogen peroxide
How I clean my strawberries: I first soak them in water put vinegar and baking soda then leave it for 15 minutes like that snd eat it! Hope you enjoy this tip
Ive been using Food grade hydrogen peroxide for years. It even helped me curb my asthma. I carry a small mister with me. It comes in handy when I have to disinfect.
Food grade? I didn't know there were two kind of hydrogen peroxide 😳. I just start using the one from the store (3%). Time to but the one Dr Berg recommendeds. The food grade it's obviously more expensive but I hope it's better and safer. Thank you Dr. Berg!
I read an article from consumer reports and they said using dish detergent works very well for washing your vegetables. I've been using it for the last two to three years now and long as U rinse your vegetables you don't taste any soap. But using the peroxide if it kills off all them real bad thing that's probably the better product to use
H2O2 has been the important in my everyday cleaning and for health and beauty. I prepare spray in my kitchen counter and bathroom cleaning. I use it also for cleaning toothbrush. During this COVID times, I use a machine water mist with mix of H2O2. Hydrogen Peroxide is very much I use for cleaning evetything.
It could make sense, but : We don’t use this regularly . I will check it. We use hipoclorito or acetic acid , or baking soda, everything in properly concentration and time. Combination of two of them is also possible depending of the vegetable. I will check it with Food Safety Authorities Docs. Maybe they have new references.
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Can you wash blueberries and raspberries with this 3% hydrogen peroxide ? If not, what do you recommend??
Hello doc. What do you think of this new vitamin that can reverse heart damage. It is called MitoQ. It seems to be only available in America & Canada at the moment. The reviews look quite promising. I can get it here in the UK on Amazon but it's really expensive. £120 for 60cap.
Diatomaceous Earth, food grade, I think there are two kinds. The other one should not be inhaled or eaten. Just check on that first before you do it.
Great video ...I've been using hydrogen peroxide for years on just about everything you mentioned but as a mouthwash I ended up with problems and I found out the reason was as much as you're killing the bad bacteria you're also killing your good bacteria
(microbiome)
in your mouth! The best mouthwash is sodium bicarbonate and salt mixed with water!
If you want some really great tips for getting your oral health to its peak, you need to watch Dr Ellie Phillips here on RUclips. She suggests a really good oral care routine (her program is completely FREE). It consists of 3 mouthwashes, xylitol sugar (if you have digestive issues, it's probably best to swish and spit it out), she also explains how to brush, and what toothbrush to get.
I had a few cavities, and now they're completely all healed, no tooth sensitivity and I don't even need to get my teeth cleaned because I get no tartar buildup (it's been only a year and 1 month since I started). Please check her out, her program is simple and efficient and she emphasizes that the oral microbiome is most important for our oral health. This seems like an ad but oh well, she helped me and I want everybody to know about her. She's a dentist herself, not some charlatan that sells snake oil (You don't need to buy anything from her to do her program).
I have had 12% Hydrogen Peroxide (food grade) in my fridge for well over 2-3 years and watching this I thought it was past it's shelf life! so I tested a little on my finger and believe me it is still very much active, so I'm pleased that storing in the fridge keeps it for much longer and it's out of sunlight. I'm using it at the moment to soak some dandelions for a salad :)
How to test for freshness
@@ruthhunt7679 I am still using it from my fridge as an occasional mouthwash diluted down to 3% or even less and as far as freshness goes it still fizzes or foams in my mouth which proves it has not lost any of it's properties. I rinse my mouth out with cold water afterwards...
I've kept a gallon of it in my fridge for years now. It's 12% and still makes the skin white if spilled.
@@HillbillyYEEHAA That's a lot of H / Peroxide!.. be careful with that strength with regards to skin contact.. Take care.
Thank you Dr. Berg. I was using 3% hydrogen peroxide as a pre-brushing rinse. I didn't know there were 2 types. I put the one I'm using away and will buy the food grade. Thank you for the info.
Where do I get the food grade Hydrogen Peroxide??
What about vinegar
@@cupidok2768 Yah, I agree. Vinegar has always been recommended.
My dentist said to use the 3% as mouthwash. Is that bad?
@@cupidok2768 but vinegar will leave some aftertaste. It's okay for fruits that are peeled but i wouldn't want to eat my salad with vinegar aftertaste
omg! I legit asked me this question, starting keto one more time and going strong with my greenes. Thank you for all my dear Dr. Berg!!
Ya duermaseee
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This is the way, I’ve been using this to wash my fruits & veggies for ever 🙌🏻
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My first time to watch this channel with just an hour on air with only 10k views!
It's always 30,40,50k and over!
I use baking soda in my water. It works well. I will try this!
You use baking soda for what?
@@erinmitchell1144 why do you use baking soda? You never responded please?
Baking soda gets rid of all pesticides in under 2 minutes plus it’s perfectly safe !! I personally would not use peroxide over baking soda !!
Also once you’ve soaked your fruit and veg in a bucket of water and bicarbonate of soda then just wash them off again afterward in fresh cold water 💦 😊
@@blueybarnes9442 really interested to know how baking soda alone kills pesticides. Is there a study you can point to? Is there a reason why you would not use hydrogen peroxide? Just curious as I am interested in using baking soda too and less the soaking time also due to the softness of berries.
Dr. Pls do a series on child nutrition, and also if you can address issues like slow physical growth, crankiness etc. Also supplementations that may help basic behavioral conditions caused by vit and mineral deficiencies.
Hydrogen peroxide has a lot of benefits in our daily living, it's just need more information to share like this video to give people more knowledge, great share!
Doctor Berg makes random topic so interesting.... Appreciate the hard work. ♥
I mix baking soda and lemon juice in warm water and just soak veggies for a bit and then rinse clean, they even taste better afterwards
I once heard that combo is basically just water then 🤷♀️
I use a mixture of two tsp Neem oil and and one tsp natural dish soap mixed with 2 gallons of water in a pump up sprayer on my garden vegetables. You have to apply it frequently for it to be effective.
Great information, very much appreciate. Thank you, Dr Berg. Vinegar is acidic which makes it a powerful cleaner. To clean most fruits and vegetables, I mix a solution of 1 cup vinegar to 4 cups of water inside a spray bottle. Squeeze lemon juice. Mix well to combine. Placing the fruits and vegetables in a colander in the sink, spray it liberally with the mixture. It really helps to clean those fruits and veggies better than ever.
I have a dishpan tub that is devoted to soaking all my veggies in a vinegar solution. I use much less vinegar... Maybe a quarter cup in the dishpan.
Do you know what percent your vinegar is? I'm wondering if the 5% for cleaning would be ok for washing fruit and vegetables.
Lately because there is so much chlorine in my tap water, instead of soaking, I've been just spraying apple cider vinegar directly on the food, let sit for few min, rub baking soda to help lift dirt and toxins, rinse and dry....always looking for a better cheaper way if there is one.
Food grade hydrogen peroxide can be expensive.
@@ToastingMyJam360 mine is 5%
@@MarySmith-ry9cu
Ok great thank you for responding and the info! ☺
Yep....Vinegar studies do a great job....its cheap...its a food grade already....its readily accessible.
Sjogrens here along with the dry mouth and cavities. Started brushing and swishing with peroxide about a year and half ago. Now i have no cavities and only 2's when gum depth checked. I tell everyone to ditch the abrasive tooth paste and switch. My teeth are smooth and clean.
I use vinegar in my dishwasher, on floors, and for laundry (with sodium carbonate and bicarbonate) and other cleaning instead of commercial detergents full of chemicals.
In dishwasher to wash the unit or wash your dishes
@@elleseller3348supposedly it’s good for descaling the machine. It didn’t really do much in mine so I had to use CLR.
Thanks for ALL you do!!! 🙏🙌
My pleasure!
Jesus Christ loves you ❤
I eat lots of organic salad, 7-10 cups a day as you recommended, Dr. Berg. I wash them thoroughly with water but now I will add hydrogen peroxide. Thanks for the info.
You so healthy its hard for me to eat just one salad 😭
@@Thedurtytruth I didn’t use to eat salad but now I enjoy it. I got rid of constipation after eating large bowl of vegetables everyday
Here in Greece & Cyprus we use white vinegar produce and it is also a great disinfectant
You could of also mentioned peppermint oil mixed with water, which helps with bugs. Only a few drops in a sprayer and mix with water.
I had an eye cold and put hydrogen peroxide in my ears (for 5 minutes in each ear) and it cleared up my eye cold.
I’ve used hydrogen peroxide in water 1 teaspoon to 1 cup water (so you won’t burn the leaves, but if you only get it on the soil you can use a 50-50 mixture) when watering my house plants and they grow so much stronger and faster. It brings oxygen to the roots. It’s really good if your plant’s leaves are turning yellow. The leaves are either getting too much water or not enough which causes the roots to not get enough oxygen and turn yellow. So hydrogen peroxide helps bring oxygen to the roots.
you can put two drops of peppermint oil on your swiffer to remove comb webs for good!
Do you use the food grade peroxide ? This is great to know!!!!!
@@floridanativelh568 honestly I haven’t known about the food grade hp. So it was just the kind you’d get at Walmart or the pharmacy. But I’m planning to get the food grade hp now that I know about it.
@@donnaml8776 same here Donna 😏
Thought I’d check Whole Foods or Amazon.
@@donnaml8776 so you just use the regular hydrogen peroxide? The one on a brown bottle?
Great information Dr. Berg. I have learned from, and appreciate, all that you have shared with us! Thank you!
Most welcome! Glad you found it useful!
Dr Berg, you are definitely the G.O.A.T. Thanks for all that you do to help us get healthy and stay healthy.
That's what I've been using... glad for the confirmation that it's best!
I wash most of my veggies with water and dish detergent scrubbing them with a dobie pad or sponge. Green leafed veggies like Kale though are a bit tougher and usually just give them a rinse under running water. I`ll keep the H2O2 in mind from hear on.
Thanks Doc for another informative video.
yes but the problem is you are washing it with flourided water
Nasty, full of bad chemicals.
If anyone has better suggestions for cleaning my Kale from the market i`m open to ideas. I don`t always have farmer`s markets available to me and there are no magical crystal clear streams around to help me out. Also do not have the land to grow my own. AAAAAAAaaaah!
Yes grab a zero water filter it's the best one and they give you a PPM water tester so you can see it's 100% clear
@@jaz6051 So are you suggesting that we use bottled water to wash our vegetables?
Thanks to Dr. Eric. I bought 3% HP on amazon. I just made a concoction of lightly boiling about 2 tablespoons of cloves then added about the same amount of baking powder. I let that sit until cool then poured it all into a spray bottle and added water until full. I did forget to buy some bay leaves to add a few but next time I go shopping. I sprayed on all outside doors and around windows. Keeps pests away really well. For all drains i just put in green gobbler bio-flo drain strips in each drain, kitchen, sink and shower which you can buy on amazon. Helps with drain flies and also freshens smelly drains! 🙏🏼 I'm prepared this summer 💪🏼😇
Sodium percarbonate known also as powered hydrogen peroxide is stable and can be stored for years and more convenient to use
Can you purchase powdered hydrogen peroxide in 3% food grade? I didn't see it on Amazon. I will try your recommendation for cleaning tasks but I will only use food-grade going forward for fruits and vegetables.
@@jnova3328 it’s sodium percarbonate it is used as eco laundry bleach the white powder, I don’t know if what is sold as such is pure sodium percarbonate so I wouldn’t use it for cleaning foods, I get mine from a UK chemical suppliers in 10 kg bags and it’s much cheaper than buying it from super markets
When it is added to water it releases hydrogen peroxide and what is left is sodium carbonate or soda water
I’m not to sure off hand how to calculate precise concentrations I just add a teaspoon full to a litre of water it’s a great work top etc disinfectant
@@johnmcfadden9336 Thank you for the additional information you provided.
I used vinegar. I’ll start using what you are suggesting.
Vinegar works well too.
Good morning Doc Eric. This is a wonderful tip and so important for clean food. With all the toxic chemicals they spray on our fruits and veggies 🥕 its destroying our soil and bodies. Thanks so much..Have a wonderful July 4th holiday.
Do we know it's destroying our bodies or is this an assumption your doing? I mean our body is a pretty good cleaner, right?
I use diluted peroxide on my garden plants, especially cucumbers, to kill any fungus starting on the leaves. It keeps all veggie leaves clean in general.
Definitely going to start using this formula !
When I was 18, my house was infested with flees from a neighbor 's dog. In my family, I was the only one being beaten by these fleas, and got badly allergic to their bites ( with huge swollen and extremely painful bumps lasting for a whole year). Out of frustration and desperation, my dad bought an flee spray and sprayed everything and everywhere in the house. I was at home for a month studying for my exam, breathinging the toxic chemicals in closed home without any concern ( it was such a cold winter). Just three days before the new year, I started coughing up some little blood, then within an hour after that, a full blown of blood coming up from my lung. I was rushed to a hospital. My life had changed forever from that day in many ways. Long story short, I finally had 1/2 my left lung having to be removed due to permanent damages. This only happens after decades of declined health as the consequences of the damaged lungs. So, definitely avoid these toxic sprays and try the natural ways anytime you can. One little mistake can potentially be life changing, not in a positive way.
Wow! So much we take for granted. Like oh these people will care not to get other people sick. I wish you well. Wow!
Good luck and keep strong!
@@donnaml8776 thanks so much!
@@dougm2250absolutely my goal is getting stronger than I was yesterday. Thanks so much!
@@marynguyen6417 thank you
Thank you Dr. Berg for the valuable information. I learn new things everyday. You are greatly appreciated.
Superb video 😃👍
I watching this eating fresh arugula, radishes, cucumber, tomatoes, banana peppers from my garden after a quick wash with well water to get the dirt off.
No pesticide worries if you grow your own 😍
Delicious 😋
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
Peace and blessings!
Namaste 🙏
I love your breakdown with chemistry and easy explanations and precise elaborations.
Wow, never thought of this on food, thank you!
Hi Doc, I used diluted vinegar or baking soda. Thanks for such information I really look forward for your videos. Thank you so much 💓
Just did it last night!
Vinegar is cheap and readily available. This is a good hack, too! Thanks, Dr. B!
Thank you Dr. Berg. I us peroxide in a spray glass bottle for cleaning my counters, doorknobs, light switches even my phone. Doesn't smell like vinegar. 😊
Thank you very much, Doctor. May God bless you and keep you healthy!
No problem. Glad to share this video. Wishing you the same!
I soak my getebales and fruits in white vinegar and water solution. Thats what I saw most people doing and am wondering if am doing the right thing???
It is. I soak mine in apple cider vinegar and water. I use water and vinegar for everything and then add in baking soda for laundry.
Soak garden seeds in a 1:5 solution with water and 3% peroxide for a few hours. Big increase in sprouting.
Hi! Thank you. I was trying to decide what was the best way to clean my vegetables. Does this method work with leafy vegetables and soft fruit. Like berries?🥰😊🥰
I’m sure it will work. It’s very safe in the correct strength as Dr Berg mentions in the video. You can use it when watering your plants in your home too.
@@donnaml8776 it will aerate the roots too which is good
@@donnaml8776 thank you, I’m having problems with black leaf spot on my sweet basil and grasshoppers on my kale… I’m hoping hydrogen peroxide will work.
@@olamarina7792 yes hydrogen peroxide can kill and prevent fungus in plants. About grasshoppers, I don't think it works, it's too weak. Maybe try to spray the grasshoppers with plain bug spray
Sure! Just think of it like you're bombarding things with oxygen. You've heard of antioxidants? Well, without getting overly specific, one of their functions is to neutralize unstable particles, and therefor prevent damage and inflammation. So, you're basically doing the opposite of that. You're applying very minute amounts of an unstable molecule that's basically just water that's been made unstable due to an extra oxygen atom. It wants to get rid of that oxygen atom, but 1 oxygen atom also isn't stable by itself, so it also wants to be with something that will stabilize it, such as another oxygen atom (hence why it breaks down into oxygen and water). Unstable particles can be quite forceful in trying to stabilize themselves, which can cause damage and instability to other particles, and a chain reaction can occur, and so on. For us, despite how that all may have sounded, it's not going to do much at low concentrations, but for the microbes, it can be quite deadly.
Wowwwww merci merci merci Eric j’en reviens pas belle découverte ouiiii je vais partager aussi l’info et faire d’autre recherche 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
This is extremely useful video and a good solution when one wants to eat raw vegetables.Moreover, it is easily available..Thanks so much.
Thank you so much Dr. Berg, I have been diving two hours each time I needed veg wash so that I could buy it from the nearest Trader Joes. This is a much more efficient and cost effective!
Thank you dr berg ,excellent video
Glad you like this. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Dr Berg, this is really useful. What about Baking Soda? I’ve read soaking and rinsing your vegetables with Baking Soda helps kill pesticides as well. Thx
I use vinegar and baking soda.
Your garden is amazing. I don't do well with heat either, don't know how you can garden in it. Hope you had a great trip.
Hallo Dr. Berg!!! Я подписана на Ваш русско-язычный канал. Пользуюсь Вашими советами и уже есть результат!!! Спасибо большое, самый адекватный и красивый Доктор!!! Здоровья и успехов Вам!!!
Baking soda helps too
Thanks for adding that.
A quick chemistry lesson from a follower of Dr. Berg:
The proper equation is
2(H2O2) -> 2(H2O) + O2
(I seem to have an OCD tendency when it comes to science!😊 )
You can tell it's still good (not broken down) if it still bubbles when you pour it into a dry spoon or cup.
GM doctor Berg very informative thanks for sharing.
Dr. Berg you are the man!
I appreciate those kind words.
Dr. thanks for your help, God bless you.
Thank you! I have food grade Hydrogen Peroxide in my place! This is fantastic advice, as always!
Where does one buy food grade hydrogen peroxide??
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God bless you, Dr. Berg! Great video!🎉🙂👏
Thank you, Dr. Berg. As always, relevant, useful information!
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Yeah! I use it always for a whole lot. Thanks sir 🙏 ☺ great content 👌 👍 👏. God bless you real good 🙏👍
Everytime I am thinking about a topic you come around with the anwer, like you can read my mind over the ocean in Germany😂
I use hydrogen peroxide on my plants in the garden as well! Works great!
same😊
can we do the same with fruit? or what do you recommend? Thank you Dr Berg!!
Where the heck do you get food grade Hydrogen Peroxide?? Never seen it. I use the stuff from the pharmacy and it works great on teeth. 1 capful to 3 capfuls of water. My dentist suggested it and it does work.
Hi dr Eric I’ve been on keto for a few months now I’ve just had a blood test and my blood platelets are high do you have any advise for me to lower them. I love your videos and have got my friends to follow you to. Thank you in advance for any advice. Keep up the good work your helping so many people. X
Another fantastic and informative video. I could watch these all day!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Dr. Berg. ♥️
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Here I go again Dr. Berg. WOW. Amazing information. Thank you so much.❤️👍
Thanks for your continued support!
Thank You Dr. Berg. I needed this information in my life.
Most welcome. Glad you found it useful.
Thank you!! I was thinking about this and Boom! here is the video! Thank you!
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Re-watched. So thank you again.😊❤
How about plain old baking soda? Would that work? ❌⭕️🙏🏽♥️
Dr Berg I appreciate you so much...I really wish i knew you over 2 years ago you are amazing Thanks
Thank you heaps . Absolutely amazing and important info for me.
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Excellent, will be using this...thank you once again Dr. Berg 👍
Anytime!
Question on medication, as A LOT of people are suffering from anxiety these days. How safe is Buspiron?
Sometime ago, I researched what worked best to remove pesticide, and they tested soap, baking soda and other things, and they said that baking soda removed the most, Because pesticides are unstable when alkaline, but I’m not sure if they tested hydrogen peroxide
Great video… I am saving it for reference..
so much great info 💛🦋💛
Glad you found it useful!
Thank you as always for the info Dr Berg 🌸
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How I clean my strawberries: I first soak them in water put vinegar and baking soda then leave it for 15 minutes like that snd eat it! Hope you enjoy this tip
Thanks alot for sharing ...👌👌👌
I m using vinegar but now i will replace it...
You're very welcome.
🙄🙄Jeeze..you still can't win buying organic ..
Thank you for these solutions!!
Can you use this method to wash leafy greens?
Ive been using Food grade hydrogen peroxide for years. It even helped me curb my asthma. I carry a small mister with me. It comes in handy when I have to disinfect.
how did it help with your asthma? how did u use it?
Great idea! I’ve been using 11.0pH water from my Kangen machine
Thank you Dr Berg
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Food grade? I didn't know there were two kind of hydrogen peroxide 😳. I just start using the one from the store (3%). Time to but the one Dr Berg recommendeds. The food grade it's obviously more expensive but I hope it's better and safer. Thank you Dr. Berg!
I read an article from consumer reports and they said using dish detergent works very well for washing your vegetables. I've been using it for the last two to three years now and long as U rinse your vegetables you don't taste any soap. But using the peroxide if it kills off all them real bad thing that's probably the better product to use
H2O2 has been the important in my everyday cleaning and for health and beauty. I prepare spray in my kitchen counter and bathroom cleaning. I use it also for cleaning toothbrush. During this COVID times, I use a machine water mist with mix of H2O2. Hydrogen Peroxide is very much I use for cleaning evetything.
Thank you so much Dr. Berg!!!
It's always a great pleasure!
Thank you dr Eric for sharing this such a good information, what obout using bicarbonet wash for vegetable .
Hope this video helps!
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It could make sense, but : We don’t use this regularly . I will check it. We use hipoclorito or acetic acid , or baking soda, everything in properly concentration and time. Combination of two of them is also possible depending of the vegetable. I will check it with Food Safety Authorities Docs. Maybe they have new references.
As always, very good information Dr. Berg! Thank you for sharing! 💗
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words.
Thank you for this information!
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Oh my gosh I had no idea there were 2 types and f hydrogen peroxide! Great information
Thanks for the citations.
Oh wow. Had no idea it was good for foot fungus. Great idea! Thx bro
Me either!
@drberg do you recommend the same mixture for fruit? How long would you recommend to soak fruits?
I Love Hydrogen Peroxide! ♥️
Thank you kindly for sharing! ♥️
Wonderful! You're very welcome!
Thanks dr for the video ❤❤
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Hello great video I'm glad that I came across what brands or where would we find FOOD consumption hydrogen peroxide🤔
I have been told that baking soda solution is good for vegetable wash.
Great info. Thank you so much.
Most welcome. Glad you found it useful.