Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Hi Duncan, Thanks for your response. So in your opinion, is Dr. Bormann's negative post referring to "excessive" amounts of h2o2, even though she does not acknowledge that? And how much would be considered excessive? If they are both the same, then why is ozonated water "unstable" and must be ingested in 20 min., whereas h2o2 added in water is stable? thanks P. Re: Re: update Hi Dotsie;Ingesting 35% H2O2 or even the 3% is too reactive.Use only a few drops of 35% in a glass of water. But this weak solution, ORozonated water, is exactly the same thing to your body. If you let theozonated water sit for a few minutes, you have a H2O2 solution. The O3 insolution quickly recombines into H2O2 in water, or in your body.ciaoDuncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 <> From: " " <snakedancerr@...> Subject: ozone vs. h2o2 Hi Duncan, Thanks for your response. So in your opinion, is Dr. Bormann's negative post referring to " excessive " amounts of h2o2, even though she does not acknowledge that? And how much would be considered excessive? If they are both the same, then why is ozonated water " unstable " and must be ingested in 20 min., whereas h2o2 added in water is stable? thanks P. </> Hi ; Dr. Bormann is an acknowleged expert in the oxidative therpies. I may have missed that post, but I would think that she supports weak solutions of H2O2 and ozone in water. Everyone wants safety in treatment. I think the oxyplus, ozonetherapy lists on egroups cover actual dosage guidelines. Ozonated water is not the same as H2O2; it loses its special 'ozonated water' status and becomes the same within minutes of making it. ciao Duncan ciao Duncan Crow duncan-nospam-crow@-nospam- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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