*80+ research references on bleach baths:* pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=bleach+baths *Clorox from Amazon:* amzn.to/3fkeviP *Severe Impetigo Time Lapse Healing (0 to 30 days):* th-cam.com/video/OUluRyfjZfw/w-d-xo.html
Keep in mind that bleach baths is no different than chlorinated water in a swimming pool. Bleach is simply chlorine! At the strengths that are recommended, a bleach bath is simply like a double strength chlorine swimming pool. Just like a swimming pool, it is not a problem if small amounts are ingested or get into eyes. And just like how chlorine in a swimming pool can decrease the overall bacterial load in the pool water, bleach baths can similarly decrease the overall bacterial load on the skin that keeps getting infected over and over.
The limitation here is the math. Chlorox has 8.2% hypochlorite, which is the high end for consumer bleach. Swimming pool conditions are about 1 to 2 oz chlorox per 30 gallons. I'd go with 1 ounce because swimming pools are dealing with many dirty bodies, whereas a tub of clean water doesn't need so much reactive chlorine. Bleach from "dollar" stores contains very little bleach, it's almost all water with a tiny amount of hypochlorite..the labels don't even report the amount of hypochlorite in those products.
The only problem with this video is it recommends rinsing off. If you are doing bleach baths for skin conditions you should not rinse off. Same for dogs but the dilution for dogs is 1 cup of bleach to every 10 gallons of water & Vet recommends NOT rinsing off. Its important for humans or animals to soak for 10 min covering entire body.
Not dangerous... No different than chlorinated water in a swimming pool. Remember that bleach is simply chlorine… at the strengths that is recommended, a bleach bath is simply like a double strength chlorine swimming pool. Just like a swimming pool, it is not a problem if small amounts are ingested or get into eyes.
I'm doing it atm, its amazing when you have really fucked up skin, even open sores and broken skin doesn't burn that bad, hell of alot less then really fucked up skin can burn
Bruh i always experimenting. I put a plastic over my whole bed and throw clorox on it. I have a severe infection on my back. Then I lay down on it. I bawl for 35 mind straight.
@@crimson2321 cause I wanted the infection to go but I got rid of if now like 4 weeks back. I decided to take myself to the doctor and they prescribed pills to the kill the infection
I hate when people make comments like this. I don’t know if this is a joke but other people can see it an do it too. It’s obvious that doing that is dangerous. SMH!
@@lynmar_5072 shut the fuck up. If you ain't know don't speak on it. I did do it and I over-exagerrated with my comment. The itching was so severe that I took a towel, soaked it with the bleach and lay down on it. It fucking burnt as fuck. Like I was crying & shiiiiit. And I said it's time I go to see a doctor & that helped even though it came up to about 900$ I spend it cause in life the cheapest way of getting rid of something doesn't work. You have to spend in order for it to work!
*80+ research references on bleach baths:* pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=bleach+baths
*Clorox from Amazon:* amzn.to/3fkeviP
*Severe Impetigo Time Lapse Healing (0 to 30 days):* th-cam.com/video/OUluRyfjZfw/w-d-xo.html
Keep in mind that bleach baths is no different than chlorinated water in a swimming pool. Bleach is simply chlorine! At the strengths that are recommended, a bleach bath is simply like a double strength chlorine swimming pool. Just like a swimming pool, it is not a problem if small amounts are ingested or get into eyes. And just like how chlorine in a swimming pool can decrease the overall bacterial load in the pool water, bleach baths can similarly decrease the overall bacterial load on the skin that keeps getting infected over and over.
The limitation here is the math. Chlorox has 8.2% hypochlorite, which is the high end for consumer bleach. Swimming pool conditions are about 1 to 2 oz chlorox per 30 gallons. I'd go with 1 ounce because swimming pools are dealing with many dirty bodies, whereas a tub of clean water doesn't need so much reactive chlorine. Bleach from "dollar" stores contains very little bleach, it's almost all water with a tiny amount of hypochlorite..the labels don't even report the amount of hypochlorite in those products.
The only problem with this video is it recommends rinsing off. If you are doing bleach baths for skin conditions you should not rinse off. Same for dogs but the dilution for dogs is 1 cup of bleach to every 10 gallons of water & Vet recommends NOT rinsing off. Its important for humans or animals to soak for 10 min covering entire body.
This is the 3rd video I’ve seen that tells you to wash after use. Just saying .
Did chlorine kill scabies?, because next month my school got a swimming lesson, I don't want to make my friend itchy like me
Baking soda wash your clothes all sprinkle it on mattress and rugs leave into the problem is gone
Permithrine lotion
Should use none concentrated bleach or concentrated bleach or either?
Oatmeal coconut oil and fragrance free epson salt is better.
Sounds dangerous...what affect on liver??🤔
Not dangerous... No different than chlorinated water in a swimming pool. Remember that bleach is simply chlorine… at the strengths that is recommended, a bleach bath is simply like a double strength chlorine swimming pool. Just like a swimming pool, it is not a problem if small amounts are ingested or get into eyes.
Bathing has no effect on the liver...unless you eat your soap and drink the water. Good luck.
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I'm doing it atm, its amazing when you have really fucked up skin, even open sores and broken skin doesn't burn that bad, hell of alot less then really fucked up skin can burn
Zonrox colored same effect smell good
❤thx❤will try❤
Bruh i always experimenting. I put a plastic over my whole bed and throw clorox on it. I have a severe infection on my back. Then I lay down on it. I bawl for 35 mind straight.
oh my god why would you do that
That could cause some serious problems. Are you okay now?
@@crimson2321 cause I wanted the infection to go but I got rid of if now like 4 weeks back. I decided to take myself to the doctor and they prescribed pills to the kill the infection
I hate when people make comments like this. I don’t know if this is a joke but other people can see it an do it too. It’s obvious that doing that is dangerous. SMH!
@@lynmar_5072 shut the fuck up. If you ain't know don't speak on it. I did do it and I over-exagerrated with my comment. The itching was so severe that I took a towel, soaked it with the bleach and lay down on it. It fucking burnt as fuck. Like I was crying & shiiiiit. And I said it's time I go to see a doctor & that helped even though it came up to about 900$ I spend it cause in life the cheapest way of getting rid of something doesn't work. You have to spend in order for it to work!
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