by Thommy on July 30th, 2004

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Besides baking soda and vinegar, what are some other natural household "foaming" agents?

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  • by Skipps on January 14th, 2005

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    Hydrogen Peroxide foams up when it touches the blood. Usually, the foaming process is slow, but the blood contains catalysts that speed up the reaction (Hydrogen Peroxide producing air bubbles)

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    • Hydrogen peroxide foams when it comes in contact with catalase from damaged cells - not just blood

      Erin Albrecht

      by Erin Albrecht on April 1st, 2005

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