Guest guest Posted February 7, 2001 Report Share Posted February 7, 2001 Hi Laurie, Make sure you follow the protocol....empty stomach, lemon chaser , nothing for an hour after. If homozon isn't taken every day it seeems to take longer to work.....probably because there is stagnation. It takes a couple of months of two teaspoons a day to clean out, I guess. I take a couple of tbls /day of psyllium husks in addtion to the homozon......which I think helps considerably in the cleansing....also it firms up the stool. P. Homozon question-newcomer Hello Everyone, I am fairly new here. I have been using Homozon a bit during a parasite cleanse I have recently done. My children have finished this cleanse too. I have a few questions, please: What is it that prevents the Homozon from causing the bowel to eliminate within a couple of hours in a person who has fairly regular bowel movements? My thirteen year old son has had a sore throat off and on for a few days. He just finished the wormwood, black walnut hull and cloves cleanse over thirteen days. I decided to use the zapper for him(I presume many of you have experience with this unit)the other night, and I knew after yesterday, although his sore throat was a bit better, he needed to cleanse his bowel. I gave him Homozon yesterday -1/2tsp. Today I gave him 1 tsp this morning and 1 tsp around suppertime, and he has a great deal of gas(he's not uncomfortable)but there has been no stool produced. Is this unusual? I don't keep track of his bowel movements, but he says he thinks he has regular movements. I'm not sure. Anyway, he zapped again this afternoon, and indicated to me his throat was completely normal later, and he seems to be very much re-energized. I remember reading that was one of the bebefits of Homozon. His lymphatic system took a beating last year with strep, and although he has never really been a sickly child, a couple of times in his life he has had a strep infection where his neck glands were swelled out so much you couldn't really see the shape of his neck anymore. I know the lymph glands are associated with the bowel and it's ability to eliminate-can anyone tell me ,please, when the homozon does not induce a bowel movement, what is it doing inside the body? Does it absorb into the stool-what actually brings the bowel to a point of emptying? Is it the fact that there is so much oxygen present in the colon at that time and it isn't needed anywhere else? Does this mean, with no bowel movement that he is constipated? He doesn't appear to be in discomfort. I am hesitant to give him more at this point because he feels amazingly better after these two days of zapping, and Homozon and great quantities of raw garlic and is ready to go to school tomorrow. What an embarrassment that would be for him to be caught at school with a bowel movement that needs to happen and no toilet even close to where he might need it. In any case, i would appreciate some feedback if any of you have time and knowledge of this. Thanks. Peace, Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2001 Report Share Posted February 7, 2001 Laurie, It is not abnormal to take small quantities of Homozon and not have exotic bowel movements. The doses you mention are small, especially if he is large. If you raised his dose he would most likely get a noticeable reaction. Say, a tablespoon. But, also, the cleaner one's intestines, the less outward effect there is of Homozon use. This can be deduced, because as one cleans out on Homozon, it's dramatic effect on bowel movement lessens. jim honeylady37@... wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > I am fairly new here. I have been using Homozon a bit during a > parasite cleanse I have recently done. My children have finished > this cleanse too. I have a few questions, please: What is it that > prevents the Homozon from causing the bowel to eliminate within a > couple of hours in a person who has fairly regular bowel movements? > My thirteen year old son has had a sore throat off and on for a few > days. He just finished the wormwood, black walnut hull and cloves > cleanse over thirteen days. I decided to use the zapper for him(I > presume many of you have experience with this unit)the other night, ..........he might need it. In any case, i would appreciate some feedback if > any of you have time and knowledge of this. > Thanks. > Peace, > Laurie > > ----- carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience http://www.entrance.to/poetry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2001 Report Share Posted February 8, 2001 , Do you take the psyllium with the Homozon? After? How much? jim wrote: > > Hi Laurie, > > Make sure you follow the protocol....empty stomach, lemon chaser , nothing > for an hour after. If homozon isn't taken every day it seeems to take > longer to work.....probably because there is stagnation. It takes a couple > of months of two teaspoons a day to clean out, I guess. I take a couple of > tbls /day of psyllium husks in addtion to the homozon......which I think > helps considerably in the cleansing....also it firms up the stool. > > P. ----- carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience http://www.entrance.to/poetry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2001 Report Share Posted February 9, 2001 Hi Jim, I take one heaping tblsp/day.... 30 min before or after meal. At first I was taking it along with the lemon chaser, but discontinued that since I thought it might interfere. I emailed homozon.ebz.com and asked them but no answer. If it was ok to take with the chaser it might eliminate all loose stool, but when taken some time away from the chaser,it only firms some of the stool. P. Re: Homozon question-newcomer , Do you take the psyllium with the Homozon? After? How much? jim wrote: > > Hi Laurie, > > Make sure you follow the protocol....empty stomach, lemon chaser , nothing > for an hour after. If homozon isn't taken every day it seeems to take > longer to work.....probably because there is stagnation. It takes a couple > of months of two teaspoons a day to clean out, I guess. I take a couple of > tbls /day of psyllium husks in addtion to the homozon......which I think > helps considerably in the cleansing....also it firms up the stool. > > P. ----- carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience http://www.entrance.to/poetry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2001 Report Share Posted February 10, 2001 , The lemon chaser is necessary, especially with that high a dose, to break the ozone loose from the Homozon. It is an acid-base thing. The lemon is acid and the Homozon is alkaline. If you don't like the lemon, then any citrus juice will do, apple cider vinegar, or even 500 mg ascorbic acid. But, you DO need some acid with it. The loose stools are normal and mean that the ozone is cleaning out your colon. It is NOT water from your body. Rather, it is water created by oxidizing toxins. One proof of this is that if it was water from your body and you didn't resupply with electrolytes almost daily, then you would pass out one day. But, I have taken a heaping tblsp Homozon twice a day for 4 months and only took electrolytes twice, and that was a precaution, not a need. jim wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > I take one heaping tblsp/day.... 30 min before or after meal. At first I was > taking it along with the lemon chaser, but discontinued that since I thought > it might interfere. I emailed homozon.ebz.com and asked them but no answer. > If it was ok to take with the chaser it might eliminate all loose stool, but > when taken some time away from the chaser,it only firms some of the stool. > > P. ----- carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience http://www.entrance.to/poetry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2001 Report Share Posted February 10, 2001 Hi Jim, This post that I copied below was regarding psyllium husks, not homozon. I take one heaping tblsp/day.... 30 min before or after meal. At first I was taking it along with the lemon chaser, but discontinued that since I thought it might interfere. I emailed homozon.ebz.com and asked them but no answer. If it was ok to take with the chaser it might eliminate all loose stool, but when taken some time away from the chaser,it only firms some of the stool Re: Homozon question-newcomer , The lemon chaser is necessary, especially with that high a dose, to break the ozone loose from the Homozon. It is an acid-base thing. The lemon is acid and the Homozon is alkaline. If you don't like the lemon, then any citrus juice will do, apple cider vinegar, or even 500 mg ascorbic acid. But, you DO need some acid with it. The loose stools are normal and mean that the ozone is cleaning out your colon. It is NOT water from your body. Rather, it is water created by oxidizing toxins. One proof of this is that if it was water from your body and you didn't resupply with electrolytes almost daily, then you would pass out one day. But, I have taken a heaping tblsp Homozon twice a day for 4 months and only took electrolytes twice, and that was a precaution, not a need. jim wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > I take one heaping tblsp/day.... 30 min before or after meal. At first I was > taking it along with the lemon chaser, but discontinued that since I thought > it might interfere. I emailed homozon.ebz.com and asked them but no answer. > If it was ok to take with the chaser it might eliminate all loose stool, but > when taken some time away from the chaser,it only firms some of the stool. > > P. ----- carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience http://www.entrance.to/poetry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2001 Report Share Posted February 11, 2001 inda@... wrote: Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, what is the difference?...Ron Inda ===== Ron, Homozon is manufactured on a magnesium oxide base. Here is the information on it published by the International Association for Oxygen Therapy at the oxytherapy.com website http://www.oxytherapy under Frequently Asked Questions: ______ Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing many benefits. As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. _______ Green Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2001 Report Share Posted February 11, 2001 kgtnm wrote: When you say it is stable what is happening when you take the lemon chaser with it. It also causes the loose bowel as well. I am very interested in knowing more about these 2 products. wrote: > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > mgo2 is stable. homozon is very reactive, unstable......so O1 is released. ===== Any amount of lemon chaser after taking magnesium oxide isn't going to release appreciable O1, though there may be laxative effects, with or without the lemon juice. I understand that is the effect of the magnesium. Lemon or other acidic juice taken after Homozon breaks the bonds by which oxygen is bound to the magnesium lattice and releases the nascent oxygen (O1) in the digestive tract. Green Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2001 Report Share Posted February 11, 2001 inda@... wrote: Thank you for your response but from what I have read, Homozon is Magnesium Oxide. Is Homozon just a brand name? ===== No, Homozon is not a brand name of magnesium oxide, though it has been assumed so by some. Magnesium oxide doesn't come close to the oxygenating capacity of Homozon. I doubt there is any other orally-administered oxygenator that does. Green > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > ===== > > > Ron, Homozon is manufactured on a magnesium oxide base. Here is the information on it published by the International Association for Oxygen Therapy at the oxytherapy.com website http://www.oxytherapy > under Frequently Asked Questions: > > ______ > Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing many benefits. > > As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. > > Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. > > _______ > > Green > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, what is the difference?...Ron Inda > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > I take one heaping tblsp/day.... 30 min before or after meal. At first I > was > > taking it along with the lemon chaser, but discontinued that since I > thought > > it might interfere. I emailed homozon.ebz.com and asked them but no > answer. > > If it was ok to take with the chaser it might eliminate all loose stool, > but > > when taken some time away from the chaser,it only firms some of the > stool. > > > > P. > ----- > carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert > > jlambert@i... http://www.entrance.to/madscience > http://www.entrance.to/poetry > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, what is the difference?...Ron Inda mgo2 is stable. homozon is very reactive, unstable......so O1 is released. > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > I take one heaping tblsp/day.... 30 min before or after meal. At first I > was > > taking it along with the lemon chaser, but discontinued that since I > thought > > it might interfere. I emailed homozon.ebz.com and asked them but no > answer. > > If it was ok to take with the chaser it might eliminate all loose stool, > but > > when taken some time away from the chaser,it only firms some of the > stool. > > > > P. > ----- > carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert > > jlambert@i... http://www.entrance.to/madscience > http://www.entrance.to/poetry > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 When you say it is stable what is happening when you take the lemon chaser with it. It also causes the loose bowel as well. I am very interested in knowing more about these 2 products. wrote: > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > mgo2 is stable. homozon is very reactive, unstable......so O1 is released. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 Thank you for your response but from what I have read, Homozon is Magnesium Oxide. Is Homozon just a brand name? > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > ===== > > > Ron, Homozon is manufactured on a magnesium oxide base. Here is the information on it published by the International Association for Oxygen Therapy at the oxytherapy.com website http://www.oxytherapy > under Frequently Asked Questions: > > ______ > Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing many benefits. > > As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. > > Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. > > _______ > > Green > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 Thank You...Ron Inda > > > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, > > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > > mgo2 is stable. homozon is very reactive, unstable......so O1 is released. > > ===== > > Any amount of lemon chaser after taking magnesium oxide isn't going to release appreciable O1, though there may be laxative effects, with or without the lemon juice. > I understand that is the effect of the magnesium. > > Lemon or other acidic juice taken after Homozon breaks the bonds by which oxygen > is bound to the magnesium lattice and releases the nascent oxygen (O1) in the > digestive tract. > > Green > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 www.homozon.ebz.com Re: Re: Homozon question-newcomer When you say it is stable what is happening when you take the lemon chaser with it. It also causes the loose bowel as well. I am very interested in knowing more about these 2 products. wrote: > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If so, > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > mgo2 is stable. homozon is very reactive, unstable......so O1 is released. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 I just received the Tenth Edition of The Story of Ozone from Plasmafire Intl. Most of the book is written by Saul Pressman. It is an impressive book. In Part Two, Contributing Authors, there is an article CONTEMPORARY OZONE APPLICATIONS - DR. KURT DONSBACH. In this article Dr. Donsbach states: " Since oxygen is the most critical requirement for life, the ingetion of substances that increase the level of oxygen in the body are the most beneficial to optimum health. The best sources of oxygen are ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and magnesium peroxide. " Since Homozon is primarily magnesium peroxide what makes it more reactive than a magnesium peroxide supplement. Is there some other catalyst in the formula? This may be a question for a chemist but I would really like to know what the difference is...Thank you again, Ron Inda > > > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If > so, > > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > > ===== > > > > > > Ron, Homozon is manufactured on a magnesium oxide base. Here is > the information on it published by the International Association for > Oxygen Therapy at the oxytherapy.com website http://www.oxytherapy > > under Frequently Asked Questions: > > > > ______ > > Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the > magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded > by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic > juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing > many benefits. > > > > As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body > in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen > free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into > that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. > Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available > state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. > > > > Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always > loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. > Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, > but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating > elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the > habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking > Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. > > > > _______ > > > > Green > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Whoops--I stated Homozon was based on magnesium peroxide, that is incorrect. It is magnesium oxide based...Sorry...Ron Inda > > > > > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? > If > > so, > > > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > > > ===== > > > > > > > > > Ron, Homozon is manufactured on a magnesium oxide base. Here > is > > the information on it published by the International Association > for > > Oxygen Therapy at the oxytherapy.com website > http://www.oxytherapy > > > under Frequently Asked Questions: > > > > > > ______ > > > Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the > > magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is > bonded > > by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic > > juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, > producing > > many benefits. > > > > > > As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the > body > > in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the > oxygen > > free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body > into > > that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally > breathe. > > Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and > available > > state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. > > > > > > Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always > > loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, > frequent. > > Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a > problem, > > but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating > > elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the > > habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. > Taking > > Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. > > > > > > _______ > > > > > > Green > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Dear Ron, Although I see how you assume Dr. Donsbach equates hydrogen peroxide with Homozon, I think if he does he's mistaken. Admittedly, a manufacturer's pronouncements about his own product are not always reliable, but in this case I believe them. In any case, you could either validate your doubts or lay them to rest by personally testing hydrogen peroxide against Homozon, and subjectively and scientifically assess the results. I should think you would be able to feel the difference, and if not, a transdermal oxygen meter would surely answer the question. Can anyone recommend a good transdermal oxygen meter? I have questions of my own about oxygen levels in the body that I'd like answered in terms more concrete than subjective. Green ~^~^~^~^ inda@... wrote: I just received the Tenth Edition of The Story of Ozone from Plasmafire Intl. Most of the book is written by Saul Pressman. It is an impressive book. In Part Two, Contributing Authors, there is an article CONTEMPORARY OZONE APPLICATIONS - DR. KURT DONSBACH. In this article Dr. Donsbach states: " Since oxygen is the most critical requirement for life, the ingetion of substances that increase the level of oxygen in the body are the most beneficial to optimum health. The best sources of oxygen are ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and magnesium peroxide. " Since Homozon is primarily magnesium peroxide what makes it more reactive than a magnesium peroxide supplement. Is there some other catalyst in the formula? This may be a question for a chemist but I would really like to know what the difference is...Thank you again, Ron Inda > > > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If > so, > > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > > ===== > > > > > > Ron, Homozon is manufactured on a magnesium oxide base. Here is > the information on it published by the International Association for > Oxygen Therapy at the oxytherapy.com website http://www.oxytherapy > > under Frequently Asked Questions: > > > > ______ > > Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the > magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded > by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic > juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing > many benefits. > > > > As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body > in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen > free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into > that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. > Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available > state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. > > > > Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always > loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. > Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, > but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating > elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the > habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking > Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. > > > > _______ > > > > Green > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 The difference between h2o2 and homozon cannot be determined by transdermal oxygen meter. According to Dr. Freibott one teaspoon of homozon equals 750 drops of 35% h2o2 in terms of oxygen. But h2o2 has qualities that homozon lacks supposedly, so they seem complementary to each other. I think the question about homozon vs magnesium peroxide is valid and interesting, but also proprietary, I guess.. P. Re: Re: Homozon question-newcomer Dear Ron, Although I see how you assume Dr. Donsbach equates hydrogen peroxide with Homozon, I think if he does he's mistaken. Admittedly, a manufacturer's pronouncements about his own product are not always reliable, but in this case I believe them. In any case, you could either validate your doubts or lay them to rest by personally testing hydrogen peroxide against Homozon, and subjectively and scientifically assess the results. I should think you would be able to feel the difference, and if not, a transdermal oxygen meter would surely answer the question. Can anyone recommend a good transdermal oxygen meter? I have questions of my own about oxygen levels in the body that I'd like answered in terms more concrete than subjective. Green ~^~^~^~^ inda@... wrote: I just received the Tenth Edition of The Story of Ozone from Plasmafire Intl. Most of the book is written by Saul Pressman. It is an impressive book. In Part Two, Contributing Authors, there is an article CONTEMPORARY OZONE APPLICATIONS - DR. KURT DONSBACH. In this article Dr. Donsbach states: " Since oxygen is the most critical requirement for life, the ingetion of substances that increase the level of oxygen in the body are the most beneficial to optimum health. The best sources of oxygen are ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and magnesium peroxide. " Since Homozon is primarily magnesium peroxide what makes it more reactive than a magnesium peroxide supplement. Is there some other catalyst in the formula? This may be a question for a chemist but I would really like to know what the difference is...Thank you again, Ron Inda > > > > Is there a difference between Magnesium Oxide and Homozon?? If > so, > > what is the difference?...Ron Inda > > ===== > > > > > > Ron, Homozon is manufactured on a magnesium oxide base. Here is > the information on it published by the International Association for > Oxygen Therapy at the oxytherapy.com website http://www.oxytherapy > > under Frequently Asked Questions: > > > > ______ > > Homozon is a compound of magnesium and oxygen in which the > magnesium atoms form a loose lattice onto which much oxygen is bonded > by catalytic process. When taken with lemon juice or other acidic > juice, that oxygen is released inside the digestive tract, producing > many benefits. > > > > As do most oxygen therapies, Homozon provides oxygen to the body > in the form of nascent or " singlet " oxygen, also called the oxygen > free-radical, which does not have to be converted by the body into > that form as does the atmospheric oxygen (O2) we normally breathe. > Nascent oxygen is oxygen in its most chemically active and available > state, and that is the only state of oxygen the body uses. > > > > Homozon has a wonderful laxative effect. The stool is always > loose and bowel movement regular and, depending on dosage, frequent. > Some people consider the bowel-loosening action of Homozon a problem, > but that is really one of its desired effects, facilitating > elimination of toxicity through the bowel, yet Homozon lacks the > habit-forming or bowel-weakening effects of some laxatives. Taking > Homozon approaches colonic therapy in flushing the bowel. > > > > _______ > > > > Green > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Well, I really messed that up, didn't I. I meant to write magnesium peroxide, not hydrogen peroxide. For the benefit of anyone not up to speed on this thread, under discussion was whether Homozon was magnesium peroxide. I said it was not, and suggested any doubt could be either confirmed or laid to rest by a comparison of the two in use. And , I see what you're saying about the difference in oxygenating capacity between H2O2 and Homozon being impossible to guage with a transdermal oxygen meter, since a person could hardly take enough H2O2 to equal the oxygen content of even a single teaspoonful of Homozon, according to Dr. Freibott. Thanks for catching my mistake. However, I think a transdermal oxygen meter could definitively answer any questions about the relative oxygenation merits of any substances or products, simply by making uniform before-and-after-dose measurements. Anyone on-list familiar enough with such meters to make a recommendation? I'd like to get one to answer some of my own questions. Green ~^~^~^~^ wrote: The difference between h2o2 and homozon cannot be determined by transdermal oxygen meter. According to Dr. Freibott one teaspoon of homozon equals 750 drops of 35% h2o2 in terms of oxygen. But h2o2 has qualities that homozon lacks supposedly, so they seem complementary to each other. I think the question about homozon vs magnesium peroxide is valid and interesting, but also proprietary, I guess.. P. Re: Re: Homozon question-newcomer Dear Ron, Although I see how you assume Dr. Donsbach equates hydrogen peroxide with Homozon, I think if he does he's mistaken. Admittedly, a manufacturer's pronouncements about his own product are not always reliable, but in this case I believe them. In any case, you could either validate your doubts or lay them to rest by personally testing hydrogen peroxide against Homozon, and subjectively and scientifically assess the results. I should think you would be able to feel the difference, and if not, a transdermal oxygen meter would surely answer the question. Can anyone recommend a good transdermal oxygen meter? I have questions of my own about oxygen levels in the body that I'd like answered in terms more concrete than subjective. Green ~^~^~^~^ inda@... wrote: I just received the Tenth Edition of The Story of Ozone from Plasmafire Intl. Most of the book is written by Saul Pressman. It is an impressive book. In Part Two, Contributing Authors, there is an article CONTEMPORARY OZONE APPLICATIONS - DR. KURT DONSBACH. In this article Dr. Donsbach states: " Since oxygen is the most critical requirement for life, the ingetion of substances that increase the level of oxygen in the body are the most beneficial to optimum health. The best sources of oxygen are ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and magnesium peroxide. " Since Homozon is primarily magnesium peroxide what makes it more reactive than a magnesium peroxide supplement. Is there some other catalyst in the formula? This may be a question for a chemist but I would really like to know what the difference is...Thank you again, Ron Inda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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