11 Aug 2009 @ 8:37 PM 
 

Is Ozone Therapy Beneficial To Our People?

 

Ozone generators that put ozone into the air have been banned in California. However, ozonators that add ozone into water and oils have not. The reason for this is that the ozone that goes into water and oils has shown therapeutic value.

You can ozonate water and oils with home ozonators – often referred to as an ozonator.

The problem with putting ozone into the air is that it has been shown to be damaging to lung tissue. You do not want to breath in ozone if it can be avoided.

In fact, when ozone therapy is administered in a ‘body suit’ style, care is taken to make sure that the patient does not actually breath the ozone into their lungs.

Ozone has been used therapeutically for a very long time. It is likely more widely used in Europe than in the United States. However, medical grade ozone can be found in the United States too.

Some veterinarians utilize ozone to infuse (mix ozone with blood) as a treatment for killing very deadly protozoans that infect horses – particularly in Florida.

There appear to be many uses for ozone made from a home ozonator. I once spoke with a nurse who told me that she wanted to use ozonated water to treat her husbands Gangrene. She said she was fighting to save his leg as the hospital had given up.

Using some type of clay therapy, she made much progress. However, she felt the ozonated water is what she really needed. Ozone is known to kill both viruses and bacteria.

It does seem a bit odd that modern medicine in the United States is not exploring all the possible uses for ozone and using it clinically. Again, the only real proven danger is in breathing ozone into your lungs. Otherwise, ozone appears to provide many other therapeutic benefits to the human body.

In regards to ozone, which can be made at home with an ozonator: More studies are needed – if you are a study oriented person. However, ozone has a long history as a therapeutic agent.

 

Disclaimer: This article is for information and entertainment purposes only. It does not intend to render advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you might have any health problem, visit your physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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Posted By: TheBrain
Last Edit: 11 Aug 2009 @ 08 37 PM

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