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Hydrogen Peroxide and Fungus

On the relationship between hydrogen peroxide and fungi
There are diseases in the world, and fungi are afflicted, and everyone wants to find a way to get rid of them. Or ask: "Is hydrogen peroxide beneficial to fungi?" This is a matter that sincere physicians have investigated in depth.

Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name, has strong oxidizing properties. When it is encountered, it often releases new oxygen, which is very active and can break the structure of bacteria, destroy its metabolism, and then kill it.

Looking at all kinds of fungi, their nature is different, and the response to hydrogen peroxide is also different. Some fungi are weak, and when they encounter the strong oxygen of hydrogen peroxide, the cell wall membrane ruptures, and their vitality is dead. However, there are also tough bacteria with antioxidant ability. Although they are attacked by hydrogen peroxide, they can still be temporarily stored and wait for an opportunity to revive.

If hydrogen peroxide is applied to the place where the fungus breeds, be careful. If the concentration is appropriate, the bacteria can be controlled. If it is too concentrated, although the bacteria are injured, the injured area will also suffer from it. And when using it, you must follow the law, otherwise it will be difficult to achieve the effect of sterilization.

To understand the relationship between hydrogen peroxide and fungi is not a temporary achievement. It is necessary for doctors and scholars to explore it in detail, observe it, and study the reason. Only then can you obtain suitable methods to help health and remove fungal diseases.