Something fishy here.
Ozone and microbes don't hang together...

                                                Chuck
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On 3/25/2010 1:18:07 PM, needling around ([email protected])
wrote:
> The question I have been wrestling with is how to decide on a good
> ozonator.
> For everything I have read I have read something just the opposite.
> For
> example, most come with stone bubblers but then I read that the stone
> bubblers break down and develop microbial activity?  If
> I'm trying to get
> rid of microbes why would I use one of those???
> Thanks.
> PT
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Norton, Steve" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 1:04 PM
> Subject: RE: CS>off-topic: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
> 
> 
> It depends on what your Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy application is.
> 
> If you need a total body equivalent to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, the
> closest I've
> seen is placing the body, except for the head, in a plastic bag
> and then piping ozone into the bag. You can buy "bags" specifically
> designed
> for this purpose or make your own. The process is scalable, e.g. you could
> 
> place just a leg that needs treatment in a bag.
> 
> If you are trying to just increase oxygen to the internal tissues in
> general, you could use ozonated oils or water. Or hydrogen peroxide
> therapy.


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