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Dear Pete,

If breathing ozone caused irreparable lung damage I would have two

big empty holes in my chest where my lungs rotted out.

Since I breathe a lot of it, and have done so for 8 years, and my lungs are

fine, I guess you have been sold 'a bill of goods'. Now, why would they want

to misinform you .....?

If ozone is escaping from the steam cabinet, we just use a fan to blow

across the face and blow it away. If a window can be opened behind you, so

much the better.

In extreme cases, we would fit an oxygen mask to the client and deliver

oxygen at 2 - 3 liters/minute, providing positive pressure, preventing any

ozone from entering the mask.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

Re: Ozone sauna...lung damage?

> Hello Dr. Pressman,

> Thanks for the info. That is what I was hoping to hear. I am a liitle

> concerned about possible lung damage if one was to inhale the ozone

> escaping from the neck area. Plus I'm sure some leaks out to the

> surrounding room. Is the sauna something that should not be done on a

> regular basis because of this? I'm thinking more in terms of long

> term use. I heard ozone can cause irreparable lung damage.

>

> Best Wishes!

> Pete

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Thanks for the reassurance, Dr. Pressman.

I've refunded my " bill of goods "

Best Wishes!

Pete

--- Saul Pressman <saul@...> wrote:

> Dear Pete,

>

> If breathing ozone caused irreparable lung damage I

> would have two

> big empty holes in my chest where my lungs rotted

> out.

>

> Since I breathe a lot of it, and have done so for 8

> years, and my lungs are

> fine, I guess you have been sold 'a bill of goods'.

> Now, why would they want

> to misinform you .....?

>

> If ozone is escaping from the steam cabinet, we just

> use a fan to blow

> across the face and blow it away. If a window can be

> opened behind you, so

> much the better.

>

> In extreme cases, we would fit an oxygen mask to the

> client and deliver

> oxygen at 2 - 3 liters/minute, providing positive

> pressure, preventing any

> ozone from entering the mask.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

>

> Re: Ozone sauna...lung damage?

>

>

> > Hello Dr. Pressman,

> > Thanks for the info. That is what I was hoping to

> hear. I am a liitle

> > concerned about possible lung damage if one was to

> inhale the ozone

> > escaping from the neck area. Plus I'm sure some

> leaks out to the

> > surrounding room. Is the sauna something that

> should not be done on a

> > regular basis because of this? I'm thinking more

> in terms of long

> > term use. I heard ozone can cause irreparable lung

> damage.

> >

> > Best Wishes!

> > Pete

>

>

>

>

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