In a message dated 9/21/05 7:39:35 AM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

> Thanks again, Edith.  It is a very interesting posting.   One last 
> question:  can you mention a realistic price for one of these devices?  
> Those I have seen so far are very, very expensive, unlike EIS 
> generators which can be had for a few hundred dollars.
> 

About 9 yrs ago I purcahsed a so called Ozone machine($400) that did not feed 
off oxygen.  At the time I did not know that whatever it was taking out of 
the air is what it
was producing.  It didn't last very long before died.  When I found out the 
production was not ozone, I only used it to bag our shoes, bubble fruits and 
veggies in to clean them.   

I joined  http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/oxyplus/   and lurked.  

I did buy a Plasmafire because it has a life time warranty even if you sell 
it to
someone.  this is a great plus because the parts are so expensive.
I'm sure there are much cheaper ones but for me the repair was very 
important.
I think I pd $1,800 for it.  

Want to be better informed on Ozone Therapies?  
http://www.mmfnd.org/NL/ONN/WS/ozon004.html

I'll tell you another thing we use ozone for regularly is sinus issues.  Back 
during the summer my grandson's eyes were matted togather  at wakening and 
both were red
but one very much in particular.  Plus he had the classic alligator breath 
that comes
with sinus problems.  I insuffalated each ear for 5 min twice for 2 days.  
The sinus
was clear and eyes clear.  We also use for ear aches.....the uses are 
endless.

Edith