----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Garnet" <[email protected]>
To: "Silver List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>tea tree oil and ozone - REBUTTAL to ozone's toxicity


> Nenah,
>
> I made it very clear that in low concentrations ozone by itself is not
> toxic. Please include all of my statements when replying to what I post.
>
> I will repeat myself, ozone used in air filters or in higher
> concentrations to treat houses can adsorb in sheet rock and out gas over
> a period of time where it can mix with various impurities in the air
> there by forming unknown chemical cocktails. We do know that ozone can
> make some compounds toxic.


Ozone does not make compounds or single elements toxic. It cleans up the ill
effects of the compounds.


> It is not a safe substance for most people to be using. It is a very
> reaction compound. And it can be very risky.
>
> Personally I will not use it. But then I tend to be rather cautious.
>
> Garnet


On the aforementioned Oxyplus egroup at yahoo, should you decide to join, you'll
have the benefit of Saul Pressman's expertise. I consider him among the foremost
experts on ozone in North America.

Nenah



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