On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 16:26, Nenah Sylver wrote:

> 
> Ozone must be used properly and in the right concentrations. Of course it will
> irritate your lungs if it's at too high a concentration -- but that doesn't 
> mean
> ozone is toxic. Carrot juice will turn your skin orange if you drink IT at too
> high a concentration; but it doesn't mean that carrot juice is poisonous, it
> just means that you need to know how much to ingeset!


The definition of toxic is that which is dangerous to health or
injurious to life. In sufficient concentration pure ozone will kill
plants, animals and humans. In combination with other substances the
toxic dose is lower.

Your statements about needing to know how much to ingest are confounding
to your assertion that ozone is not toxic Nenah.

Many substances are non-toxic at low doses or dosed alone but very toxic
at higher doses or in combination. This point was well made in my
original post but you seem to have chosen to ignore the specificity of
the information I presented in order to present a different spin.

That is what I mean about practitioners who really don't even know
enough to know how to determine the toxicity of a practice.

Check the Therapeutic Index and the LD 50 of ozone, that is if you even
know how to look that up. If not then you are at great risk and so are
your clients.

Garnet


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