Vapors, mists, or aerosols of hydrogen peroxide can cause upper airway irritation, inflammation of the nose, hoarseness, shortness of breath, and a sensation of burning or tightness in the chest. Exposure to high concentrations can result in severe mucosal congestion of the trachea and bronchi and delayed accumulation of fluid in the lungs.
bigtestosterone on July 20th, 2020 at 14:42 UTC »
Bro this shit is horrible really fooling naive people to literally destroy their own bodies so these asshats get more attention and profit
furrymcweeaboopants on July 20th, 2020 at 15:30 UTC »
What is this obsession with hydrogen peroxide? It makes zero sense
Invincibleirshad on July 20th, 2020 at 15:33 UTC »
Vapors, mists, or aerosols of hydrogen peroxide can cause upper airway irritation, inflammation of the nose, hoarseness, shortness of breath, and a sensation of burning or tightness in the chest. Exposure to high concentrations can result in severe mucosal congestion of the trachea and bronchi and delayed accumulation of fluid in the lungs.
So yea it’s definitely safe. /s