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H2O2 (Hydrogen
Peroxide): All
Natural Disease
Killer |
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As more chemicals are
applied to the soil, the
mold problem seems to
worsen. Wheat and all small
grain seems to get mold very
quickly and easily. In
Canada during the last
number of years, we have
seen a dramatic increase in
molds, particularly in
zearolone and volitoxin.
Many livestock operations -
particularly chicken and
hog farmers - are tending to
shy away from wheat and
other small grains.
- H202 is best known
for eliminating
diseases and mold on all
plants. Hydrogen
peroxide is safe,
readily available and
inexpensive.
- Food Grade of 35% is
what is needed
- H202 gives oxygen to
the plants. Chlorination
of drinking water
removes oxygen and kills
bacteria in the ground.
Then diseases start in
the ground and work up
into the plant.
- Once sprayed with H202 on
plants at an early
stage, the plants immune
system stays healthy for
the crop's life-cycle.
- All crops benefit
from H202.
One of the first things
that happen upon spraying
the hydrogen peroxide is
that, number one, you start
to get a breakdown once the
material hits the plant. As
was pointed out in Light and
Color, there will be a
heating, which is the
hydrogen. Second, the oxygen
will permeate through the
tiny pores on the underside
of the leaf if a reasonably
high-pressure sprayer is
used. In very hot weather,
even though the heating
occurred first, if this was
applied very early in the
morning, the plant seemed to
take stress better because
of the fact that the oxygen
actually permeated down into
the plant. This seemed to
release it in the heat of
the day, and did not cause
the wilting. (University
Study)
- Fruit trees benefit
- keeping disease out
- Use H202 for Poison
Ivy
- Fields in 2006 &
2007 increased their
yields by using H202 by
7 to 12 bushels per
acre.
- Use 1-1/2 pints per
acre as a foliar spray
with 20 g/p/a
- Applied to seeds
before planting, will
increase germination up
to 50% to 90%, and
produce bigger,
healthier sprouts
- Plants grow bigger
and faster with hydrogen
peroxide added to crops
- Best time to foliar
spray is early morning
Excellent for lowering
the PH in water to natural
levels.
For Cattle: Use 1
pint of 35% hydrogen
peroxide to 5 gallons of
water.
Animal wounds:
Clean the wounds of animals
at 3% H202
Converting Crop
Residue into Feed:
Hydrogen peroxide has also
been used in converting crop
residue into cattle feed.
This could be an asset to the
farmer, especially in times
of drought. It is possible
to take straw, corn stalks,
corn cobs, soybean residue,
and even sawdust of ground up
brush, and by treating these
materials with a weak
solution of hydrogen
peroxide, they can be turned
into animal feed (U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture at
Peoria, ILL).
For Newborn Calves:
To add extra oxygen, add 10
to 15 drops of 35% hydrogen
peroxide (food grade to
organic) to a bottle of
milk, morning and evening,
per calf. This has helped to
brighten up calves and in
some cases, scours,
depending on the ph of the
milk being fed.
For an Udder Wash:
Use 1 ounce of 35% hydrogen
peroxide to a gallon of warm
water. The cows tend to have
softer teats and be freer of
bacteria on the teat ends,
which helps to keep down
bacteria in the bulk tank.
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