Guest guest Posted February 3, 2008 Report Share Posted February 3, 2008 Susie, I'm just wondering how safe it is, I think if we weren't researching how it works and what it's made of, it would be defeating the purpose of how we all ended up here in the first placehsmomus wrote: You know I frequent Diaper Swappers forum a lot and they have smilies.They have one that consist of a smilie that bangs his head on a brickwall. Why doesn't yahoo loops have smilies? I think banging my headupside of a wall about discribes the way I feel right now!!! OxyPowder is working!!!! It is clearing out Hannah's colon (not saying itis fixing her over all problem though), but now I read the ozonatedpart is bad!!! I was so happy about the Germanium (thanks for thearticle!!! And you can buy it in caps all by itself if anyone isinterested) but now this. Sigh.Susie ~>> I was looking up the ingredients for oxypowder and came across thisface moisturizer and wanted anyone's thoughts on the ingredients, Ithink this would be better than all the chemicals that are in OTCmoisturizers> http://www.oxypowdercleanse.com/parfait_visage_p/ghc-pvc.htm> > Also,> the oxypowder has ozonated magnesuim oxide, I was under theimpression that ozone is bad for you. I had an ozonator that's supposeto clean the air sit next to me at work for a trial and became veryill from it, called the company and found out it was suppose to beused in an empty room and 8ft off the ground and it was 2ft away fromme that day, boy was I sick. It concerns me also, because we had anozonator on our Salt Water Fish tank and someone else said how badthey are for you. > > > Does it kill the bacteria in the gut? Isn't this how WaterOz works?> > Ozonated water is used to launder clothes and to sanitize food,drinking water, and surfaces in the home. According to the FDA, it is"amending the food additive regulations to provide for the safe use ofozone in gaseous and aqueous phases as an antimicrobial agent on food,including meat and poultry." Studies at California PolytechnicUniversity have proven that low levels of ozone dissolved in filteredtapwater can produce a reduction of more than 99.99% in suchfood-borne microorganisms as salmonella, E. coli 0157:H7, andCampylobacter.[39] Although ozone is considered an atmosphericpollutant by the US government, it can actually decrease levels ofother pollutants, like pesticides in fruits and vegetables.[40]> > Physiology of ozone> Ozone, along with reactive forms of oxygen such as superoxide,singlet oxygen (see oxygen), hydrogen peroxide, and hypochlorite ions,is naturally produced by white blood cells and other biologicalsystems (such as the roots of marigolds) as a means of destroyingforeign bodies. Ozone reacts directly with organic double bonds. Also,when ozone breaks down to dioxygen it gives rise to oxygen freeradicals, which are highly reactive and capable of damaging manyorganic molecules. Ozone has been found to convert cholesterol in theblood stream to plaque (which causes hardening and narrowing ofarteries). Moreover, it is believed that the powerful oxidizingproperties of ozone may be a contributing factor of inflammation. Thecause-and-effect relationship of how the ozone is created in the bodyand what it does is still under consideration and still subject tovarious interpretations, since other body chemical processes cantrigger some of the same reactions. A team headed by> Dr. Wentworth Jr. of the Department of Chemistry at theScripps Research Institute has shown evidence linking theantibody-catalyzed water-oxidation pathway of the human immuneresponse to the production of ozone. In this system, ozone is producedby antibody-catalyzed production of trioxidane from water andneutrophil-produced singlet oxygen.[27] See also trioxidane for moreon this biological ozone-producing reaction.> Ozone has also been proven to form specific, cholesterol-derivedmetabolites that are thought to facilitate the build-up andpathogenesis of atherosclerotic plaques (a form of heart disease).These metabolites have been confirmed as naturally occurring in humanatherosclerotic arteries and are categorized into a class ofsecosterols termed "Atheronals", generated by ozonolysis ofcholesterol's double bond to form a 5,6 secosterol as well as asecondary condensation product via aldolization.[28]> Ozone has been implicated to have an adverse effect on treegrowth, perhaps as serious as that due to acid rain[1]> > [edit] Preparation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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