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Ozone Therapy

Cindy (Illinois, USA) on 02/02/2024
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You do not need fancy equipment to use ozone. Period. I have 7 different ozone generators but that's only because those with variable outputs are so expensive. I use a $6 US refrigerator ozone generator to ozonate water. Altogether, my 7 generators - including an industrial, large space-shocking generator - cost me less than $500 US. My most recent purchase was the most expensive and it was about $100 US. It's designed for water and oil - I.e. it has a pump and hose for concentrating output through an airstone. I got it for ozonating oil and didn't actually need it, even for that.

People say there are no studies regarding ozone but that is absolute nonsense as there are actually thousands of studies. Just not in the US. Granted, very few are about its efficacy but that's because, outside the US, the efficacy of ozone is VERY well known so, most studies are about modes of application, specific conditions and dosage levels and the actual dosage levels have been seen to not matter much, if at all, in several instances though I don't think that was a formal study but, rather, a study done within a single medical establishment overseas.

Basically, I just want to say is "use your head", think your own thoughts on the matter and use it or not, as you choose.

It's not fancy, one doesn't need fancy equipment to generate it and it's not dangerous. To my knowledge, the only mishap with ozone was with regard to the needle in a saline setup and had nothing to do with the ozone.

Ozone is a gas and when people talk about injecting it, they are NOT talking about injecting gas into a vein but, rather, ozonated SALINE solution. Do NOT inject gas intravenously.

Insufflation is NOT an injection of gas into a vein. Do your homework or find a practitioner.

One final note you can include or exclude: Many powerful Americans receive - and HAVE received, for DECADES - ozone therapy overseas while, at the same time, legislating, promoting, protecting and encouraging the deadly, money-making industry of toxic "US medicine" that kills millions of people every year.

The fancy equipment and plethora of "precautions" you see in the US regarding ozone are only there to get information past American censorship and into the hands of the people.

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Replied by Craig from OH on 04/15/2024

Cindy - if you don't mind, what makes and models of ozone generators do you recommend? Where did you get yours from?
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Replied by Cindy from Illinois, USA on 04/15/2024

Aside from the small, "refrigerator" ones I use in a plastic bag to "decontaminate" small things (back when they were 6 bucks a piece) all of mine are ForeverOzone, going back to about 2012. I have a 3000 & a 30,000 barebones. a 30,000 with a case and fan and a 500mg water/oil ozonator that I use to fill my shed with ozone through a little hole so wasps don't nest there or, at least, don't stay in there. I also have an even older industrial specimen that still works but I don't have much use for it these days nor do I recall who built it.

I like FO because they're serious, very well made, very reasonably priced for that quality AND you can buy parts for them.

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Replied by Madelyn from Idaho on 04/15/2024

Hi Cindy,

I’m curious how much ozonated water you drink. I would also like to try a bath with ozonated water added.

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