I think you are right that they are referring to intravenous use. See:

http://educate-yourself.org/ozone/
 "A second technique is to introduce the ozone directly into the
bloodstream via intravenous injection. The idea of intravenous injection
has raised concern with some people concerning the notion of gas
embolism which might lead to a heart attack or blockage in the lungs.
Gas embolisms, however, do not occur with pure ozone. Air, which is
largely composed of 80% nitrogen and 20 % oxygen, will create a gas
bubble in the blood at atmospheric pressure, but not ozone. Nitrogen
will create a gas bubble in the blood at atmospheric pressure, but not
ozone. The rate of ozone delivery and the very small needle used to
inject the ozone, guarantee no possibility of gas embolism. Do not allow
this bogus fear tactic to keep you from investigating this highly
effective and safe therapy!
 
 - Steve N

-----Original Message-----
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 12:06 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>H202 - Snopes

Snopes commented that it would be unwise to use H202 internally because
it can cause bubbles in the blood. Although it probably means
intravenous application I wonder if there are any contraindications to
using it orally, as Snopes advises that there are.  Any comments?  dee

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