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Can you explain more about when and how ozone can filtered for breathing?

Obviously Alpine and other companies are increasing the level of ozone in

indoor air for folks who use their air purifiers.

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In a message dated 6/20/2001 6:17:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

sonicicon@... writes:

<< Can you explain more about when and how ozone can filtered for breathing?

>>

Hi Zeno,

Are you referring to breathing ozone bubbled through olive oil? Below is

from Saul Pressman ozonetherapy list. I hope this helps: Dotsie

Breathing ozone bubbled through olive oil (asthma kit) is an excellent

treatment for asthma.

Raw ozone in the air is an irritant, and people's reaction to it varies,

depending on how clean their lungs are. Some people are very sensitive to

it, and will cough almost immediately. Most are not bothered by it too much.

If more ozone is escaping from a bag, from a funnel, or from an ozone sauna

than you are comfortable breathing, just use a small fan to blow the ozone

around the room, to dilute it, and/or out an open window.

Ozone sauna clinics set up in the home have an advantage over clinics in

commercial buildings because of the windows which can be opened in the home.

(Not to mention having a shower available for clients).

Over time, as you breathe ozone occasionally, and your lungs become cleaner,

your tolerance for it increases. If you happen to get a big whiff and cough

too much, just drink a glass of orange juice and the reaction will cease

immediately, in most cases. Breathing it a lot can bring on the healing

crisis, and you may feel like you have sinusitis, or a head cold, with the

sinuses draining. If you regularly do ozone in your ears, then you will

have a lesser reaction to breathing it, because your sinuses will already

have been cleaned out.

Some types of air ozone generators, using corona discharge, will produce

nitrogen oxide, which is very irritating. I can tell in a few minutes the

difference between an Alpine unit, with corona discharge, and an Aranizer,

with its ceramic components that produce no nitrogen oxide. The Alpine gives

me a headache, the Aranizer does not. I have been running an Aranizer in the

cats' litter closet for 14 months continuously, without any problems

whatsoever. They are also cheaper to buy than Alpine units.

Best of Health!

Saul Pressman

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