Hi Ode:

It's interesting to consider ozoning CS.

Since water itself does not hold ozone for long ( 25 minutes max according
to my reading ), and since reaching a maximum saturation of ozone in water
is rapid ( 1 minute of ozonation per ounce of water ):

I switched on my  new fancy therapuetic grade ozonation device ( a
fantastically engineered UV device ( not quite as high of a concentration as
the cold plasma devices ), developed by a Professor of Genetics at UNLV )
and ozonated 5 ounces of about 8 PPM CS, for five minutes.

I extracted 1 ounce from the container after the five minutes, and noticed
no visible difference.

Remember that ozone doesn't last long in any form but in an oil such as
olive oil or other compatible carrier such as lemon juice.  In any form that
ozone is able to reach the body IN, the ozone is long gone after 2 hours.

If ozone is combining to form a compound of any sort ( via bubbling ozone in
a fluid medium ), the time it takes to produce any real concentration is
significant.

To create ozonated olive oil, to the point it gels, takes about 3 weeks of
constant ozonation.

During the brief experiment ( I'm now ozonating about 8 ounces of CS, and
will ozonate for a few hours ):

The conductivity of the sol increased by 2.6 uS.

A strange anamoly:

I purchased ten gallons of Arrowhead distilled water.  I tested the purity
of the water prior to use, and it measured a remarkable 0.4 Us.  I was
amazed, and even skeptical, so I tested the PH level of the distilled water.

I checked the calibration of my digital PH meter, and let the meter sit in
the pure distilled water for an hour, and could NOT get a stablized PH
reading.  PH readings fluctuated from between 2.6 to 14.8, constantly.

This was irritating, as I like my CS for normal use close to 7.0.

I made five gallons, and tested the batch after production.

Same thing:  No stable PH reading possible.

I checked the conductivity of the CS and the PH level prior to ozonation.

PH was still unstable.

I checked the conductivity and the PH AFTER ozonation.

What do you know?  A far more stable PH reading?  The gods of gasses are
kind today!  Readings fluctuating between 6.2 to 6.5.

I knew the ArrowHeadites were cheating.

My understanding of distilled water qualifications is that water with a very
low dissolved content reading has more leeway concerning PH level.

I however, do not like to utilize distilled waters with a low PH level.  I
like my distilled water VERY near nuetral.

I still can't figure out why I could not get a stabilized PH, but I won't be
buying Arrowhead anymore.

There's definately a reaction occuring in sol with the ozone, but it doesn't
readily have a visually measureable effect.  The taste test indicates that
there are certainly still silver ions present in abundance, however.  The
drink test indicates that there is still ozone in the solution as well (
drinking right after ozonation ).  In fact, I'm still a bit light-headed.

Best Regards,

Jason


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 5:23 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Ozone


>
>   I would think it would oxidize the ions and make the CS go brown.
> Making CS in heavily ozonated water does that. Perhaps silver peroxides.
>  I don't now if that's a good, indifferent or bad thing.
>
>  Perhaps ozonating to oxidize, then adding some peroxide to de-oxidize?
>
> ..might just give you a true colloid.
>
> ode
>
>
>
> At 03:19 PM 9/15/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hi List:
> >     Anyone have any comments about maybe  Ozonating c/s for  catheder
> >flooding of the
> >bladder.. Real question is does ozonating c/s change any chemistry
> >significantly.??
> >                                                    Tks... grant..
> >
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