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In addition, a professional in England is using ozone in a steam

cubicle (with your head out) to allow you to absorb it through your

skin and more readily into the lymph near the surface. It's non-

invasive, functional, fast, too, and does not contravene any laws.

All good stuff

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Dear lucky,

Not if you are looking for therapeutic effect.

The threshold is considered to be 20 ug/ml.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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Dear lucky,

Boy are they confused!

Cold corona/cold plasma they say.

Which is it?

That is like saying it is a black/white.

No intelligible information contained within.

In reality it is an air fed corona discharge ozonator, suitable for

fish tanks and Mexican water supplies.

It is not a medical device, although it has pretensions in that direction.

I don't believe their ORP claims, because it doesn't put out enough ozone to

do what they claim. The one I tested barely registered on my tester.

Reminds me of poor homegrown pot in the '60s : " couldn't get a fly high " .

Caveat emptor.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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> does anyone know about this ozonator at this web site

>

> http://www.braintuner.com/ozone.htm

>

> they advertise it as a cold plasma machine. it is $360. any comments on

this

> unit saul?

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I think the one they're selling there is a sotainstruments.com ozone

generator. Sota is a high integrity company as far as I know.

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> does anyone know about this ozonator at this web site

>

> http://www.braintuner.com/ozone.htm

>

> they advertise it as a cold plasma machine. it is $360. any comments on

this

> unit saul?

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Hi . I'm new to this group, but know a bit about ozonators. The

Sota WOZ 4 is a good choice www.sotainstruments.com or the cheap ones

from Enaly made in china and sold on Ebay look good, but I cannot

attest to their quality.Cheers,

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & category=20729 & item=4368173102 & rd=1

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> Does anyone have a suggestion of where to buy an affordable ozonator ?

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> I am only going to be using it to ozonate olive oil to do the mop-up.

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> Thanks,

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> plate zapping

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> is it possible to zap an organ without using pathogens. for example

> could you zap you gallbladder before you do a liver cleanse leaving

> the right plate empty.

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I have had and used the Enaly OZX-300U, and it seemed to

work well. The only thing I noticed was that it would not

really change the ORP readings of water like the WOZ 4 is

claimed to do. I have a good ORP meter, and the unit was

definitely making ozone, so I do not know how it would

compare with the WOZ 4 in lab tests.

Blessings!

Arthur

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plate zapping

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> > is it possible to zap an organ without using pathogens.

for example

> > could you zap you gallbladder before you do a liver

cleanse leaving

> > the right plate empty.

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> Does anyone have a suggestion of where to buy an affordable ozonator ?

>

http://sotainstruments.com water ozonator produces no nitrous oxides

and it has a high output concentration.

> I am only going to be using it to ozonate olive oil to do the mop-up.

The real reason I wrote in about this is that the ozonation method

offered in 's books, a few hours to a few days of bubbling does

little more than make the oil unpalatable.

Medicinal ozonated olive oil is bubbled for three weeks or more using

a high power oxygen-fed ozone gnerator.

Don't underestimate the power of ozone done right.

Duncan Crow (an ozone therapist in Canada)

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You could make your own. I rigged up one using a VERY LARGE fish tank

aerator ($35) and a pool ozonator pump found for $60 on eBay...

Luigi

Duncan Crow wrote:

> > Does anyone have a suggestion of where to buy an affordable ozonator ?

> >

>

> http://sotainstruments.com water ozonator produces no nitrous oxides

> and it has a high output concentration.

>

> > I am only going to be using it to ozonate olive oil to do the mop-up.

>

> The real reason I wrote in about this is that the ozonation method

> offered in 's books, a few hours to a few days of bubbling does

> little more than make the oil unpalatable.

>

> Medicinal ozonated olive oil is bubbled for three weeks or more using

> a high power oxygen-fed ozone gnerator.

>

> Don't underestimate the power of ozone done right.

>

> Duncan Crow (an ozone therapist in Canada)

>

>

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Can you give more detail on how you made this.

Thanks,

Cherie

>

> > > Does anyone have a suggestion of where to buy an affordable

ozonator ?

> > >

> >

> > http://sotainstruments.com water ozonator produces no nitrous

oxides

> > and it has a high output concentration.

> >

> > > I am only going to be using it to ozonate olive oil to do the

mop-up.

> >

> > The real reason I wrote in about this is that the ozonation

method

> > offered in 's books, a few hours to a few days of bubbling

does

> > little more than make the oil unpalatable.

> >

> > Medicinal ozonated olive oil is bubbled for three weeks or more

using

> > a high power oxygen-fed ozone gnerator.

> >

> > Don't underestimate the power of ozone done right.

> >

> > Duncan Crow (an ozone therapist in Canada)

> >

> >

> >

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The 110 Volt unit I found on eBay is used to ozonate swimming pools to

reduce the amount of chlorine used to keep the water clear. I rigged a

high volume fish tank air pump into this ozonator so that it would be

its only source of air. Basically the ozonator has only one air intake

which is now receiving forced air from a 200 liter per hour fish tank

aerator (I wish I had found a larger one-300lph would have been nice!).

The ozonator's air outlet, which is supposed to tie into the swimming

pool's water recirculation system, goes instead to an inert plastic tube

rigged to ozonate what liquids it is inserted into. There are

instructions on one of Dr. 's books that describe fairly well how

to do this. Sizewise the ozonator is about three times the size of a

pack of cigarettes, a bit bigger than the air pump. The rig looks

" homemade " (ahem!), but others who have built equivalent setups consider

it perfectly good.

Luigi

Cherie_h10 wrote:

>

> Can you give more detail on how you made this.

>

> Thanks,

> Cherie

>

>

> >

> > > > Does anyone have a suggestion of where to buy an affordable

> ozonator ?

> > > >

> > >

> > > http://sotainstruments.com water ozonator produces no nitrous

> oxides

> > > and it has a high output concentration.

> > >

> > > > I am only going to be using it to ozonate olive oil to do the

> mop-up.

> > >

> > > The real reason I wrote in about this is that the ozonation

> method

> > > offered in 's books, a few hours to a few days of bubbling

> does

> > > little more than make the oil unpalatable.

> > >

> > > Medicinal ozonated olive oil is bubbled for three weeks or more

> using

> > > a high power oxygen-fed ozone gnerator.

> > >

> > > Don't underestimate the power of ozone done right.

> > >

> > > Duncan Crow (an ozone therapist in Canada)

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thanks for the information.

Do you remember which book of Dr. 's that information is in.

Thanks,

Cherie

> > >

> > > > > Does anyone have a suggestion of where to buy an affordable

> > ozonator ?

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > > http://sotainstruments.com water ozonator produces no nitrous

> > oxides

> > > > and it has a high output concentration.

> > > >

> > > > > I am only going to be using it to ozonate olive oil to do

the

> > mop-up.

> > > >

> > > > The real reason I wrote in about this is that the ozonation

> > method

> > > > offered in 's books, a few hours to a few days of

bubbling

> > does

> > > > little more than make the oil unpalatable.

> > > >

> > > > Medicinal ozonated olive oil is bubbled for three weeks or

more

> > using

> > > > a high power oxygen-fed ozone gnerator.

> > > >

> > > > Don't underestimate the power of ozone done right.

> > > >

> > > > Duncan Crow (an ozone therapist in Canada)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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I really thought I had the description in one of her books. It turns

out that I used the schematics supplied with the DEL Ozonator I bought,

so I guess your best bet is to either go to a pool supply place (some of

these guys will look at you strange-no one has ever asked them for an

ozonator before 'cause everyone uses chlorine!) or to get one online.

The normal unit has one air intake, equipped with a filter made out of

some man made fiber (which you need to throw away IMMEDIATELY!), and

that intake has to be rigged to receive air from the fish tank aerator.

The ozonator's outlet is then equipped with another length of plastic

hose that will be immersed into what liquid you need to treat. My setup

is powerful enough to bubble a cup of oil even if its outlet is all the

way to the bottom of the liquid, and we use it A LOT: the wife is

feeding ozonated water and oil to the whole family-just in case! The

only trick to keep in mind is to use plastic tubing that fits as snugly

as possible into the ozonator's intake, so there is no drop in pressure

anywhere.

Luigi

Cherie_h10 wrote:

>

> Thanks for the information.

> Do you remember which book of Dr. 's that information is in.

>

> Thanks,

> Cherie

>

>

> > > >

> > > > > > Does anyone have a suggestion of where to buy an affordable

> > > ozonator ?

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > http://sotainstruments.com water ozonator produces no nitrous

> > > oxides

> > > > > and it has a high output concentration.

> > > > >

> > > > > > I am only going to be using it to ozonate olive oil to do

> the

> > > mop-up.

> > > > >

> > > > > The real reason I wrote in about this is that the ozonation

> > > method

> > > > > offered in 's books, a few hours to a few days of

> bubbling

> > > does

> > > > > little more than make the oil unpalatable.

> > > > >

> > > > > Medicinal ozonated olive oil is bubbled for three weeks or

> more

> > > using

> > > > > a high power oxygen-fed ozone gnerator.

> > > > >

> > > > > Don't underestimate the power of ozone done right.

> > > > >

> > > > > Duncan Crow (an ozone therapist in Canada)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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> Please be careful of all ozonators!!!!!!!! whatever the name. airzone, ect.

this is exactly

what caused my problem. my husband had moved in a number of moldy couches into

my

studio. these had old colonies growing in them I knew then not much about mold,

but

thought I knew allot. I put my 2 ozonatoers on high to decontaminate them. the

mold

sensed the ozone as a threat and put out a massive mycotoxin release in

response. It

nearly killed me. I am still trying to recover from this attack by mold. Please

be carefull. I

still use ozonatores to keep mold at bay. But if you are trying to get rid of a

colony the use

of an ozonator could result in your death!!!

> One who knows,

Thank you for this warning. It sounds similar to what happened when I started

taking

antifungals, but the dr was aware of this, and had me on a very low dose. I

still was in bed

for almost a month straight.

I am using it after the clean up, to make the basement so i can go in to do

laundry. It has

been working pretty well; but it seems to be killing mold in me too. My sinuses

start to

drain when I go around it, and that is where my reaction starts. I have to be

very careful.

Still, I am having some luck with it. I can now go into the basement, whereas

before I

could not.

How long ago did this happen to you?

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From what I understand, what may be one of the first

effects/symptoms from ozone is the loss or sense of smell.

KC

> > Please be careful of all ozonators!!!!!!!! whatever the name.

airzone, ect. this is exactly

> what caused my problem. my husband had moved in a number of moldy

couches into my

> studio. these had old colonies growing in them I knew then not

much about mold, but

> thought I knew allot. I put my 2 ozonatoers on high to

decontaminate them. the mold

> sensed the ozone as a threat and put out a massive mycotoxin

release in response. It

> nearly killed me. I am still trying to recover from this attack

by mold. Please be carefull. I

> still use ozonatores to keep mold at bay. But if you are trying to

get rid of a colony the use

> of an ozonator could result in your death!!!

> > One who knows,

>

>

> Thank you for this warning. It sounds similar to what happened

when I started taking

> antifungals, but the dr was aware of this, and had me on a very

low dose. I still was in bed

> for almost a month straight.

>

> I am using it after the clean up, to make the basement so i can go

in to do laundry. It has

> been working pretty well; but it seems to be killing mold in me

too. My sinuses start to

> drain when I go around it, and that is where my reaction starts. I

have to be very careful.

> Still, I am having some luck with it. I can now go into the

basement, whereas before I

> could not.

>

> How long ago did this happen to you?

>

>

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What about the violet ray ozonator??

Cecilio

Shirley <pj20844@...> escribió:

Some recommend a ozonator from local

pet (fish) stores. Works same as the or

Sota or other non-medical grade ones, or so I

understand. and it is immediately available. pj

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Shirley,

I have been looking all morning for a ozonator and I cannot find it

anywhere. Are you familiar with where to purchase one, or an internet site

that advertises them for sale?

Sasha

-- ozonator

Some recommend a ozonator from local

pet (fish) stores. Works same as the or

Sota or other non-medical grade ones, or so I

understand. and it is immediately available. pj

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In a message dated 1/12/2006 7:08:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, valerieforster@... writes:

I would like any comments on ozonating oils

It takes about 2 - 3 weeks to get to a good gel consistency. After that, storeit in the fridge.

To purchase OOO:

http://www.plasmafire.com

You can also use Emu Oil for electrode burns if you are unable to get the Ozonated Olive Oil immediately.

Dotsie

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I find Lavender Essential Oil to be the best thing I have used thus far for wounds, cuts, burns, infections. If you Ozonate Oil, first pressed Virgin Olive is highly recommended, but I have used Coconut Oil also.If you Google Yanco Industries you will see at their website, glass bubblers or diffusers for making Ozonated Oil which you can probably use for your generator. You will need silicone tubing that will withstand the gases. At their website under miscellaneous files you will also find dose recommendations and settings. Electrical burns such as the one you describe take a while longer to heal. I had something similar happen on my wrist from a tiny part of an electrode that was touching my skin. I did not even feel the burn as it was happening because there was no pain involved. Be very careful with those electrodes. The Lavender EO was much more effective on the burn than OZ oil. ambney

<valerieforster@...> wrote: I have recently bought the Thera Health ozonator. It is suitable for making ozonated oils & water, but not for room use unfortunately. I live in the UK and so the number of ozonators suitable for use here was limited - eventually I intend to buy a Sota which I can also use for the air. Carol Ann _______________________________ The Pessimist complains about the Wind; The Optimist expects it to change; The Realist adjusts the Sails. - The world needs more sailors.

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I'm not familiar with the brand you got but I got mine at .com. You

can use it with water and it does the air too. Just leave the bubbler out of

the water. I put my tubing and bubbler in the refrigerator for 15 minutes

(almost close the fridge) and it sterilized everything in there(using the air).

Your produce lasts much longer. Or you can put the food in a plastic bag for

around 3 minutes. Or you can put the produce in water in the sink for that long

and rinse and dry the produce. To ozonate the air in a room, just turn it on

without putting it in the water. Takes about 10 to 20 minutes. Of course I

do some water (about 7 minutes) and drink it. Mine uses the UV light. You can

get others that does the corona thing but its twice as expensive. Right now

I'm looking up on Ebay for ozone generators for water (cause you can do the

air also) and I looking into the expense of replacing the uv light versus the

corona. It looks like the replacement is very expensive. There seems to be a

nice small one Icorona) for $50-$100 plus shipping that would be nice to have

around. It's from Singapore. Also you can get replacement bubblers from pet

stores (aquariums). You use another bubbler for the oil only. I used it in

light olive oil for 45 minutes and refrigerated it. It turns more solid. Hope

this helps.

Marjorie

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I'm with Dotsie. Just buy the stuff. It's cheap and much easier

than making it yourself as it takes so long.

Den at Ozonelab also sells it. That's where I buy mine. Only thing

you need to remember is it is only sold during the winter montsh.

Gail

-- In , DotsieBoo@a...

wrote:

>

> In a message dated 1/12/2006 7:08:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> valerieforster@a... writes:

> I would like any comments on ozonating oils

> It takes about 2 - 3 weeks to get to a good gel consistency. After

that, store

> it in the fridge.

>

> To purchase OOO:

> http://www.plasmafire.com

>

> You can also use Emu Oil for electrode burns if you are unable to

get the

> Ozonated Olive Oil immediately.

>

> Dotsie

>

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> I have recently bought the Thera Health ozonator. It is suitable for

> making ozonated oils & water, but not for room use unfortunately. I

> live in the UK and so the number of ozonators suitable for use here

> was limited - eventually I intend to buy a Sota which I can also use

> for the air.

>

> Any guidance on its use would be appreciated. The manual says to

> ozonate water for 5 minutes if using it for drinking, I have been

> drinking about 8oz/day. I have also been ozonating for 10 minutes

> for soaking toothbrushes & washing up sponges etc.

>

> I would like any comments on ozonating oils, both for use in a

> parasite cleanse - how long to ozonate the oil for this, and also for

> use on burns etc - I believe I need to ozonate for at least 24 hours

> for this & then keep it in the fridge - is this right. What type of

> olive oil is best? Organic? How green, or is fairly light better?

>

> I have just got some horrible burns on my abdomen and can I use it

> (long ozonated oil) on there? I got the burns by using a .net

> zapper with the metal hand held pipes, but getting lazy & putting one

> of them in my waistband and the other tucked in my the middle of my

> bra - this one is just red & tender, but the abdomen ones are

> horrible brown holes the largest of which is 1.5cm across & the top

> of my skin has burnt off - strangely it does not hurt. I had the

> zapper for about 2.5 hours in this position.

>

> I would appreciate any replies re the burns & use of ozonator to help

> and for other things.

>

For parasite cleanse, you ozonate the oil for a short time. 30 minutes

the first time. Then you put it in the fridge and ozonate it for 10

minutes every day or so. This oil also removes harmful chemicals from

your body stored in fat. http://curezone.com/clark/ascaris.asp

Bubble the ozone in a hot bath bla bla bla

http://www.therabreath.com/docs/Ozone_Generator.pdf

http://www.therabreath.com/art_ozonegenerator.asp

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