Ozone (O3) Therapy - Powerful Bio-oxidative Healing Tool
Ozone therapy application methods: Inhalation by breathing ozonated olive oil (ozonol)
Ozone therapy using INHALATION of ozonides
CONCENTRATION
EXAMPLE PROBLEMS TREATED
INSTRUCTIONS / INFORMATION
10 μg
/ml (max. 20 μg /ml) O2 Flow rate: 1/2 L/M
Pulmonary fibrosis; Asthma; Bronchitis; Pneumonia
DO NOT USE WITH AN ORGAN TRANSPLANT or known adverse reactions to
ozone. Ozone bubbled through olive oil produces peroxides and ozonides
that are NON-toxic. Has the molecular formula C10H18O3, described as
a terpene peroxide gas. Do NOT breathe straight ozone , which is toxic
to membrane mucosa at doses > 0.1 ppm especially
when exceeded for > 8 hours. Procedure:
Glass trap . Connect ozone
source to inlet of an empty glass bottle trap (doesn't need to be
very big) to protect generator by preventing backflow.
Oil bubbler. Connect
outlet of trap to inlet of oil bubbler, which is an ozone diffuser placed
in oil (bubbler can lay on bottom of container). Fill
only 1/3 to 1/2 the container with oil to provide space for bubbles,
but ensuring diffuser is covered to prevent breathing straight ozone.
Ozone reacts almost immediately on contact with oil to produce
peroxides / ozonides (within 1 mm of diffuser?). Change oil at
the first sign of irritation to throat whilst breathing ozonides --- oil eventually becomes
fully reacted / saturated with ozone, which then bubbles
straight through the oil. A 250mL laboratory gas washing bottle is
ideal for most uses as a container for bubbling oil (however, site
author uses a tall, empty glass salad dressing bottle closed with
silicone stoppers and slow drilled for inlet and outlet glass
medicine dropper tubes, which inside
the bottle are attached to silicone tubing and diffuser at
the inlet and left open after passing through the stopper on the
outlet, and outside the bottle
are attached to silicone tubing at the inlet and outlet)
Nasal cannula, Connect outlet
of oil bubbler to a nasal cannula (or face mask).
Inhale output from the oil bubbler via
nasal cannula or face mask. Begin with 10 mins. twice
daily (building up to 15-20 mins up to 3-4 times daily). Continue therapy
daily for 3 to 8 weeks (until problem is resolved). Oil and cannula
/ face mask can be reused. A good idea to stabilize / prevent breakage
of glass air trap and bubbler is to place them in a sturdy box cushioned
with bubble wrap.
HOW TO OZONATE OLIVE OIL, AND TRADITIONAL USES
Shortly after patenting his his first ozone generator, Nikola Tesla ( in 1900
) began marketing an ozonated olive oil to medical doctors. Nikola Tesla created
his ozonated oil by bubbling ozone through pure olive oil in the presence of a
magnetic field for eight weeks. By 1904, ozonated olive oil, also known as
Glycozone, began appearing in medical literature, such as "The Medical Uses of
Hydrozone and Glycozone", 9th Edition, by New York Chemist Charles Marchland.
Ozone, as a very reactive gas, is difficult to stablize for long periods of time
in a useable form. However, by bubbling ozone through an ozone resistant
container ( such as a glass container ), the ozone gas is trapped, and begins to
react with the oil.
In essence, what is occuring is a catalytic reaction that actually burns the
olive oil. One of the resultant compounds is C10H18O3, with the hydrogen and
carbon complex. Some of the terpene gas remains trapped within the oil, and some
is released into the environment.
While some people may believe that fully ozonated olive oil is an ozone carrier,
the oxygen is actually bound and released as a peroxide ( O-O-H bond ). Ozonated
olive oil will hold actual ozone gas for a limited amount of time, but in its
"free form" state.
How long should olive oil be ozonated for?
The average time, dependant on the type of ozone generator one is using, is
about 3 weeks. Once olive oil is completely ozonated, it will actually turn into
a nearly clear, gel substance. The smell of ozone being emmited from the olive
oil will be noticeable. The final product must be kept refrigerated at all
times.
Ozonated oil is actually created by a redox reaction. The ozone literally burns
the oil, and three primary, organic peroxides are actually created throughout
the entire process. In other words, the first peroxide created reacts a second
time to produce a second peroxide, and then finally once again to form C10H18O3.
The final process is quite noticeable as the entire substance will turn into a
white foam. Once this white foam settles, ozonating any further is pointless, as
the original oil is no longer present, and the compounds have been taken to a
state that no longer reacts with ozone.
According to research conducted by Hulda Clark, ozonated olive oil may be
utilized anywhere from as little of 20 minutes to 12 hours of ozonation. Clark
recommends the use of partially ozonated olive oil for internal use, as a part
of a liver cleansing program and in order to remove PCB's from the body ( by
taking 2 tablespoons of partially ozonated olive oil three times a day for 2-3
weeks ).
Partially ozonated olve oil maintains the properties and characteristics of
olive oil, prized as a fantastic skin conditioner. Since the ozone within the
olive oil is still reacting, using partially ozonated olive oil may provide an
additional stimulating effect on the skin, and such a formulation, if used
shortly after ozonation, makes an excellent general skin conditioner.
References
Study support of ozone against viruses
A fluid (e.g. a blood sample to be autohemolyzed) nebulized
then exposed to ozone. Enhances absorption of ozone into fluid.
Kekez MM, Sattar SA (1997 Nov) A new ozone-based method for
virus inactivation: preliminary study. Phys Med Biol 42 (11):2027:39.
pdf https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9394395>
Ozonides do not impede respiration in fungi. This result
also means that the use of ozonides e.g. in treating fungal infections, does not
impede the important function of respiration in eukaryotes (normal and tumor
cells)
https://www.supergoodstuff.com/downloads/paramune-study.pdf