Interesting, that site says:
"Contrary to popular understanding ozone is not toxic to the body - hundreds of peer reviewed published articles not only confirm this but attest to the medical benefits of ozone. "
Only one paper is actually cited though:
"January 1980: The German Medical Society published “Adverse Effects and Typical Complications in Ozone Therapy” by Marie Theresa Jacobs. " If indeed there are hundreds of peer reviewed published articles confirming ozone safety, it would be nice if they would provide citations in the form of a bibliography for at least, say, a dozen of them. I like to be able to go to original sources if I want, and make up my own mind. When someone tells me the sources are there, but no bibliography or citations are provided, I am extremely suspicious, because that leaves you with only trust that the truth is being told. I don't, frankly, have that much trust. Just to be clear, I am not saying more references are not provided in your book, Nenah, but this particular link is not a very good reference, as the site basically only says "trust me", and gives only one article citation.
sol

Nenah Sylver wrote:

I will provide ONE reference here. There are more in my book.

www.thefinchleyclinic.co.uk/nojavascript/therapies/ozone/safe.htm



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