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, the formula for an ozonide is C10H18O3. Ozonated olive oil stores

indefinitely in the freezer and more than 10 years in the refrigerator without

appreciable degradation. I have my personal in the medicine cabinet in a lidded

glass jar. It'll be fine for the couple of years it takes to use it up. Ozonides

do not bleach the skin.

I have posted my general method for making ozonized/ozonated olive oil here:

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/ozonated-olive-oil.html

all good,

Duncan

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> Hey Duncan Crow ~

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> I would like to make up ozone salve, but I need a little more explanation.

What is the formula for ozonated olive oil?

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> How do you store it and how long is it good for? If on skin, will it bleach

the color?

>

> Thanx

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I have some questions for you Duncan.

The cost of $2 per ounce obviously does not count the cost of

equipment. How much will an Oxygen tank, regulator, and ozonater cost

me?

Does one need a special medical grade of Oxygen? Or just Oxygen sold

at a welding shop?

My feet really appreciate lanolin. Can one ozonate lanolin? Or is it

best to stick with olive oil?

Alobar

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:

> , the formula for an ozonide is C10H18O3. Ozonated olive oil stores

indefinitely in the freezer and more than 10 years in the refrigerator without

appreciable degradation. I have my personal in the medicine cabinet in a lidded

glass jar. It'll be fine for the couple of years it takes to use it up. Ozonides

do not bleach the skin.

>

> I have posted my general method for making ozonized/ozonated olive oil here:

> http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/ozonated-olive-oil.html

>

>

> all good,

>

> Duncan

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Hi Alobar, the article I wrote on making the ozonated oil assumes one is in

posession of equipment to be amortized over many years. I use welding oxygen

with a gas filter to make sure no iron particles entrer the ozonator. It's the

same gas from the same bulk tanks as medical grade but the medical grade tank

has a glass liner. The tank and regulator threads can be matched.

Prices vary with manufacturer. I have a plasmafire alpha which sells for around

$3500 USD (http://www.plasmafire.com), which is a lot cheaper than a medical

unit from Europe and a lot more expensive than a SOTA WOZ at $350

(http://www.SOTA.com).

The ozonized part of the salve is primarily the monounsaturated oleic acid.

Proposed salve oil has to be low in the oxidizable polyunsaturates such as

linoleic acid, which produces free fatty acids that smell and will irritate the

skin. Safflower, corn, peanut oil have been used in the research.

Lanolin contains esters, acids and alcohols. 50–60% saturated fatty acids and

30–35% á-hydroxy acids. Also sterols, 35% cholesterol and 35–40% lanosterol.

This is not suitable for making OOO.

all good,

Duncan

>

> I have some questions for you Duncan.

>

> The cost of $2 per ounce obviously does not count the cost of

> equipment. How much will an Oxygen tank, regulator, and ozonater cost

> me?

>

> Does one need a special medical grade of Oxygen? Or just Oxygen sold

> at a welding shop?

>

> My feet really appreciate lanolin. Can one ozonate lanolin? Or is it

> best to stick with olive oil?

>

> Alobar

>

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