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Is there any reason that you couldn't buy a used medical oxygen

machine (like on ebay) and run the O2 through an ozone generator?

That's what was recommended to me.

I just need to find out where to buy the attachments to do the

insufflations and to ozonate water. Where can I get those things?

Thanks for any help.

> >

> > Therefore, I am now in the process of trying to buy an oxygen

> > concentrator but I am trying to make sure that the oxygen

produced

> > by the oxygen concentrator ( in comparison to medical oxygen

tanks

> > that I have been using) is appropriate for ozone use. Do you

happen

> > to know?

> > How about you? have you gotten healing or relief from ozone?

What

> > were you treating it for?

> > cathy

> >

> Hi ,

>

> I have cfids although some speculate it is actually lymes. I don't

> know. Have had it for 20 years. I have tried various different

> protocols. There was a time when I really thought I had it beat.

>

> Before I got into ozone (I'm on the Oxyplus list), I had read

several

> testimonies of how it really helped. I bought a used generator

from

> Saul for $1600 plus a concentrator from him. I then bought a

portable

> tent like sauna from Ozone Labs for about $250 or maybe it was

$300 and

> I then had all I needed to do any type of ozone protocol. Saul's

> generator also had a lifetime waranty so if anything ever goes

wrong,

> he will fix it. All necessary attachments also came with the

> generator. I'm sad to say, tho, that I haven't seen him offer any

used

> generators since I bought mine. He use to sell those that had been

> traded in but I haven't seen him do that since. I did see once

where

> his wife was selling one on Ebay. Maybe that is what they are

doing

> now.

>

> The concentrator is fine but you have to make sure the settings

can go

> from .03 for insufflating to .50 for saunas. Something about that

is

> very important and if the concentrator doesn't have those

settings, you

> then have to buy some kind of adapter, I think. However, you

canNOT

> use a concentrator if you want to do direct IV ozone. One must use

the

> tank for that. All other types of ozone application can use a

> concentrator, tho. The concentrator I have is from 02

thechnologies

> Inc., bought through Saul for $800. However, they no longer sell

that

> particular one and do have another for about $1000 or maybe even

$1200,

> not sure.

>

> The reason I went with the concentrator (will probably last me a

life

> time) is because when one is so sick, getting out and about to

refill

> the tank can be an issue. I took that into consideration and just

went

> with the concentrator.

>

> My question to you about if you were cured was because ozone has

not

> cured me, and I have done it thoroughly very diligently.

Personally, I

> would not recommend the saunas due to all the extreme rashing it

caused

> when one is so sick. For women, my recommendation would be to

stick

> with vaginal insufflating. You can do more without all that

rashing.

> Still I have to say other than cleansing and giving me some added

> energy, it has not cured.

>

> Is it worth it? I think so, but I wouldn't go into debt to

purchase

> the equipment. There are other protocols that have helped me that

are

> not so expensive.

>

> One of the things that set me back was a comment that Saul made

> about 'get your nutritients from your food'. Now I take several

> supplements, but when I got my equipment (I wanted to be well so

> badly), I started feeling better with the added enegry it gave me

that

> I (taking his advice) started cutting back on my supplements. I

was

> able to sustain for a couple maybe three years but then I started

> relapsing. It has taken my four years to figure out I need those

> supplements.

>

> Everybody is different, but I really wouldn't put all my eggs in

one

> basket depending on ozone only to cure. Supplements, liver

cleansing,

> etc. go a long way, too, and are so often overlooked.

>

> Gail

>

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