Guest guest Posted December 13, 2002 Report Share Posted December 13, 2002 >Does anyone have any information on this substance? > >It is an ingredient in the fragrance oils used in Lampe Berger units: > > " It's made of 90% ozoalcool isopropyl alcohol, 3%-5% plant extracts, 5%-7% water. Isopropyl alcohol is an extract from the beetroot plant and is water soluble. Ozoalcool was discovered by Dr. Maurice Berger in 1897. It actually refers to the single oxygen atom (O) " " It was in France 1897 when Dr. Maurice Berger, a pharmacist created ozoalcool isopropyl alcohol to burn at a control temperature of 60 degrees Celsius, in order to improved the air and the atmosphere in hospitals and mortuaries. This technique was recognized as a new technology of the era. In 1898, he patented his catalytic burner and ozoalcool. Lampe Berger received the National New Invention award by the French government in 1901. Lampe Berger is one out of very few companies in the world that has obtained the internationally recognized ISO11014-1 and is approved by American FDA (CAS-67-63-0). This is to certify that Lampe Berger's products are environmentally friendly and is safe for human and animals, without any known side effects nor addiction. " http://www.hushushwear.com.sg/lampe_berger.htm CAS No: 67-63-0 is Isopropyl Alcohol. Maurice -------------------------------------------------------- Maurice O. Hevey Convergent Cosmetics, Inc. http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com ------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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