Thanks, Tony. You have given me lots to research.
PT
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From: "Tony Moody" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 1:24 AM
Subject: Re: CS>off-topic: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
PT ,
I used a fine bore injection needle squinched (tm) onto the silicon
rubber tubing. that weighed itself down and produced a good stream of
fine bubbles, but at low flow rate, else it popped off.
Microbial activity. That sound like bull if you are using ozone. Would be
true if bubbler stone was just left in the fish tank with nothing going
through. The problem that I did have was that the stone broke up;
probably due to the ozone attacking the glue holding the grit and the
connector tube together.
Another possible bubbler device could be something like a millipore
inline IV filter which should produce fine bubbles. Don't know how long
it would last tho. And the I guess it would have to be a fairly coarse
one to allow reasonable flow of ozone, Ozone is VERY soluble in water
and very rapidly absorbed, so any smallish bubble size should do,
practically, unless the water depth is very shallow.
One could also make a venturi device with the ozone as the driver and the
water being sucked in and initimately mixed with the ozone; ( an airlift
pump )
OK,
Tony
On 25 Mar 2010 at 13:18, needling around wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>off-topic: Hyperbaric Oxygen
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. Both of these have IV versions in addition to ingested liquid
versions. H2O2 is also inhaled by some.
Stabilized oxygen or MMS may be suitable for some applications.
Stabilized
oxygen is a 5% sodium chlorite solution. MMS is a 28% sodium chlorite
solution that also uses an activator to convert more of the sodium
chlorite to chlorine dioxide.
Another option is ingesting plants or supplements that increase the
oxygen
carrying capability of the blood. I don't remember what plants they are
off the top of my head. I don't have data on just how effective they are.
I use some in my powdered plant supplement mix but not specifically for
treatment of a problem.
- Steve N
From: Rusty Moncrief [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 8:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>off-topic: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Is anyone aware of alternatives to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy? (or
something less than $5,000?)
Thank you in advance,
Rusty
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