joalo
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-------------------- Sick since January 1985. Misdiagnosed for 20 years. Tested CDC positive October 2005. Treating since April 2006. Posts: 3228 | From Somewhere west of the Mississippi | Registered: Aug 2007
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Haley, I use to sell ozone generators back around 1990, I�ve forgotten more or most of what I thought I knew but can give you a feel and an opinion. Ozone has an almost unbelievable number of uses in manufacturing, odor and chemical removal and germicide.
You should be very careful how you use it, sales almost always gets ahead of engineering and they sound sooo good! Down on their luck MD�s without medical insurance are usually the guys you run into offering ozone therapies, this is not to suggest that it�s not working, just that I haven�t seen it work myself.
Let me change that to, I don�t know if it was successful or not but I have seen it tried. I�m thinking if it worked well, more people would know about it.
I went so far as to order an �ozone steam closet� from a Canadian company but never set it up. Just sort of lost faith I guess.
In air and water purification ozone has no equal that I�m aware of. Medically, well, these old boys demonstrated that they could purify AIDS contaminated blood using ozone. Now, for whatever reason they have gone on to decontaminating hospital operating rooms etc. Medizone.
I did a lot of research on ozone and lyme, I think at the end of the day, you�ll find ozone will come up short of what you�ll want it to do. I�m looking into a book by Thomas E. Levy MD, JD titled Primal Panacea, it deals with large amounts of vitamin C used in the cure of all sorts of things. Look em up on youtube, looks interesting, very interesting. I�m afraid this isn�t of much help. Good luck!
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