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Can you tell me the brand of your ozone machine??

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From: cathy desmond <cahydesmond@...>

Sent: Wed, October 14, 2009 5:58:19 PM

Subject: [] ozone kills mold

 

I have found out that using my medical grade ozone machine and giving myself

treatments has helped my internal fungus a lot.

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Doesn't the ozone crystallize the lungs?

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> I have found out that using my medical grade ozone machine and giving myself

treatments has helped my internal fungus a lot. I would have gotten a lot better

by now if it wasn't for the large amount of other infections I have like Lyme

etc.

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Yes, I agree, and we have had maybe a million posts over the years saying ozone

will damage permanetly your lungs, as there is a drainage passage from the ears

into the lungs, would not that be a way to damage the lungs? Also, a lot of

people make the mistake of trying to ozonate their house, and find it makes

matters worse, as it implodes the spores, and killing them makes them fight

back, and release all their toxin as they die. The only safe way to use ozone

IMHO, is in a small contained area, to de-contaminate objects,I have done this

many times, in a box, or a folding chair in a plastic bag, with the ozonator

taped so that the output end is going into the bag or box, but the intake is

outside, bringing in freash air to the ozonator. I have even taped up my car

seat to de-contaminate it. For those who " feel the burn " from toxic mold-this is

the only way I have found to eliminate it from non-soakable objects.

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> OZONE IS BAD

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> In a message dated 10/24/2009 3:09:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> hellfire192@... writes:

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> Doesn't the ozone crystallize the lungs?

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> (mailto: ) , cathy desmond <cahydesmond@cah>

wrote:

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> > I have found out that using my medical grade ozone machine and giving

> myself treatments has helped my internal fungus a lot.

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I think like everything else we have to educate ourselves so we do it the right

way. Doing it the wrong way is detrimental. Doing it the right way can be

extremelly helpful. Also there are different ways to use ozone and you have to

find the right protocol, do it the right way, and you will get good results. I

have learned a lot from doctors on how to use ozone. I have been really really

blessed by it and I have no lung problems but I could have had.

cathy

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> Yes, I agree, and we have had maybe a million posts over the years saying

ozone will damage permanetly your lungs, as there is a drainage passage from

the ears into the lungs, would not that be a way to damage the lungs?

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Maybe some are referring to medical grade " Ozone " - taking medical grade H2O2 -

Hydrogen Peroxide internally through the stomach. My dad does this. I have NOT

heard of using any type of inhalation methods for this type.

Then there is also the ozone decontamination machine for cleaning the air. This

has to be done with no one present, as it does damage the lungs if inhaled.

Maybe people ought to specify which one they are wondering about so we can

provide accurate answers regarding our own answers with either type of

method/product.

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> > Yes, I agree, and we have had maybe a million posts over the years saying

ozone will damage permanetly your lungs, as there is a drainage passage from

the ears into the lungs, would not that be a way to damage the lungs?

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This is the scary thing about moving. It took me FOREVER to realize my own

house had mold and actually not found by indoor air person, two I hired but it

did. Still there is an odor in house I cann't figure out where it is coming

from but have an idea of what it is but not found it yet. I ask people who come

over if they smell anything, and they always say no, but I only smell it when I

first step inside and then my nose become used to smell and I cannot smell it

anymore. My ability to smell it only lasts about a minute, so my concern is, if

I can't find it in my own house but I know it is here, smell it more on some

days than other, damp days, or windy days, etc, then how can I figure out if a

place is okay in the short time I would have to look before buying. I guess I'd

have to buy something I could afford to gut out first!!

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> Next door to where I live, is a 3 bedroom house.  I had inquired about buying

it.  Today, a man had been working in it, and my neighbor from across the street

came and got me.   We went into the house.   The ceiling was out in the living

room.  The ceiling was out

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Barb: What you are experiencing is what Dr. Rea calls " toxic adaptation " . It

allows your body to live in a toxic environment and not react but for only a few

minutes until you " adapt " to the toxin. I might add, it is NOT a good thing,

just the way the body learns to cope which allows you to be there. Take care D

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> > Next door to where I live, is a 3 bedroom house.  I had inquired about

buying it.  Today, a man had been working in it, and my neighbor from across the

street came and got me.   We went into the house.   The ceiling was out in the

living room.  The ceiling was out

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