Guest guest Posted June 25, 2001 Report Share Posted June 25, 2001 Dear Falko, I know what is inside this generator, because I have one. The manufacturer is Byron Fox (his current name), who makes a low powered generator (used to be called Immunozone) that uses high frequency to push up the output from a very short tube. The output is very low, although greater than the Portazone. Since high frequency burns out a cold plasma generator tube, this is not a cold plasma design. It is a hybrid actually. One of the poorest features is the input and output fittings are actually attached to the glass tube, and are very thin and brittle. The one I have was traded in to me because the output fitting snapped off and Mr. Fox was nowhere to be found for warranty. Byron Fox was out of the ozone business for a number of years, flogging expensive detax programs that he had mostly cribbed from a free site put up by Eldon Warman. Since that has gone in the crapper, he is back selling low powered generators for cheap. You get what you pay for. Anyone see mention of a warranty on his site? Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH Re: cheap ozone generator: www.ozgenerators.com ? > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I am new to this group, I am detoxing amalgam poisoning with high > > > dosages of DMSA since half a year and added now ozonisated olive > oil > > > (oral) to speed up detoxing. > > > Now i want to buy an ozone generator. > > > I found a cheap one in the web: www.ozgenerators.com .($642.00 US, > > > oxygen fed, cold plasma glass tube ) > > > Has anyone heard about it. > > > Any comments ? > > > > > > Falko > > ----- > > The TRUTH in 11 words: > > Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what > happened! > > -- anon > > > > 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 June 25, 2001 Report Share Posted June 25, 2001 > Dear Falko, > > I know what is inside this generator, because I have one. > > The manufacturer is Byron Fox (his current name), who makes a low powered > generator (used to be called Immunozone) that uses high frequency to push up > the output from a very short tube. The output is very low, although greater > than the Portazone. Dear Saul, Falko and other prospective buyers: For what it's worth, some years ago, my partner and I purchased a couple 'magnetic mattresses' from a chap named Byron Fox. We should've known better. They were real cheapo devices consisting of a cheapo slab of foam with cheapo magnets glued to one side. I've since stripped the magnets off and use them to treat drinking water. caveat emptor Colin Yardley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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