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> Steph,

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> I have a little theory that has been supported over and over but

anecdotal evidence.

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> The more you hate the smell of ozone (and that is what you are

smelling in the oil, ozone) the more toxic you are and the more you

need it. As people endure the smell and do it more and more and fight

through their healing reaction, they then start to say " I LOVE the

smell of that stuff " as if they had never hated it... perhaps the

memory of the hate of the smell goes out of the brain with the

toxincs. Just a thought.

Hi Sherri-Lee,

I wanted to comment on this thread, since I just received my first jar

of your and Saul's ozonated olive oil a week or so ago and have been

using and very much enjoying it ever since.

When I first opened the jar of OOO and sniffed it, I was utterly

intrigued and absolutely LOVED the smell! Honestly, I couldn't get

over the fragrance. It felt like I couldn't get enough of it at

first, and kept going to the fridge to open and smell and use it again

and again when I first got it. It's unlike anything I've ever smelled

before and I find it very compelling and attractive because it smells

so pure and fresh and clean to me - more so than anything else I can

think of.

Although it's not exactly the same, somehow the smell of this OOO

reminds me a bit of the way it feels and smells to sit in the mist

near the base of a powerful waterfall and to be awash in a flood of

negative ions. It invokes in my olefactory sense a feeling of

pristine-ness unlike anything I've ever experienced before.

I should also say that during the past year or so, besides doing a

number of liver flushes and colon cleanses and working to improve my

diet, I've also given up using virtually any sort of commercial

personal or cleaning products. I brush my teeth either with baking

soda, hydrogen peroxide, finely powdered clay and or/some activated

charcoal or occasionally some salt (or various combinations of these -

and I've never used any kind of mouthwash.) I also quit using shampoo

and now wash my hair with a paste of baking soda and water and rinse

it with diluted apple cider vinegar. I also stopped using any skin

lotion and now use only things like organic extra virgin coconut oil

and unrefined African shea butter (and the OOO) to moisturize my skin.

I don't use any kind of make up on my skin either...

I've never used any kind of popular commercial soaps for washing

myself, and always seek out simply made soaps that are milled from

pure vegetable based ingredients. My cleaning products for around the

house consist of plain soap along with plenty of baking soda, white

vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and some salt/lemon juice and maybe a bit

of borax now and again.

The more I learn about the kinds and amounts of toxic petrochemicals

contained in many of the aggressively advertised household and

personal products for sale these days, the more I've begun to make

different, more benign choices about what to use in my personal space

and in/on my body. I'm also a big lover of green things and have many

live potted plants all over my house. Live indoor plants filter the

air of impurities, absorb carbon dioxide and give off oxygen, and my

sense is that having healthy houseplants around may contribute

significantly in helping interior air spaces to be cleaner and purer.

Anyway, I just wanted to share that I've found the Pressman's OOO to

be fantastic, and I'm really glad I finally decided to give it a try.

Sometimes I even put a dab into my nostrils, which floods my sinuses

and lungs with that fresh pure smell, and even fills my small home

office with the clean scent of ozone.

Thanks for this, Saul and Sherri-Lee! I love it.

:-)

elan

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