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THANKS loads! This is very helpful. I will stop worrying

about trying to drink my ozonated water down so quickly--

within 30 to 60 minutes is easy and will still be ozonated---

no need to gulp it all.

:)

Moria

> Dear Group:

>

> I have the results of two test on warm room temperature ozonated

water over

> time.

>

> 1-14-04 test conditions: Charged the water as in previous message.

Left

> ORP probe in the ozonated water during the test. The left column is the

> time, the right ORP

>

> 3:08=975

> 3:19=990

> 3:30=1011

> 3:41=989

> 3:53=985

> 4:05=970

> 4:33=970

> went shopping

> 9:17=312

>

> So it seems that for 1 1/2 hours the ozone concentration was stable,

and 6

> hours later the charge was gone.

>

> 1-16-04 test conditions. Started with probe in plain water, then

tested the

> ozonated water for 10 minutes and returned probe back to plain

water. Test

> started 11:24 am and ended 7:58 pm. The number on left are the

time, and

> ORP on right.

>

> 11:24=1044

> 11:49=1047

> 12:14=1036

> 12:40=1032

> 01:30=0947

> 02:09=0995

> 02:53=0814

> 04:12=0613

> 05:40=0396

> 07:28=0340

>

> It looks like the charge remained high for 3 1/2 hours, and reached

the 50%

> point at about 5 hours.

>

> So it looks like you can make some and sip on it during the day. I have

> been using a 32 oz mason jar and sealing the top between sips. It

smells

> like it is lasting most of the day. I will test that next.

>

> Jim Meissner

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> Dear Group:

>

> I have the results of two test on warm room temperature ozonated

water over

> time.

Thanks for the interesting info Jim. What do you think would happen

if you just bubbled oxygen in the water and omitted the ozone?

Dick

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> Look at my message 1-14-04, 2:28 pm. I bubbled just oxygen until

the ORP

> stablized at 420, then turned on the ozone. Does that answer the

question?

>

> Jim Meissner

Yes it does Jim. Excellent work. I wonder how many drops of hydrogen

peroxide it would take to do the same thing as the ozone? Or did I

miss that post too?

As a sidebar, I remember that Den from ozone services had one of

those meters that measured oxygen saturation of the blood. He said

he gave ozone water to himself and his family members, all with

varying degrees oxygen levels to begin with. I think Den was the

lowest of the group at 92%. After drinking ozone water, all

participants had 100% after 20 minutes and it remained at that level

for another 45 minutes.

Dick

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> Look at my message 1-14-04, 2:28 pm. I bubbled just oxygen until

the ORP

> stablized at 420, then turned on the ozone. Does that answer the

question?

>

> Jim Meissner

Yes it does Jim. Excellent work. I wonder how many drops of hydrogen

peroxide it would take to do the same thing as the ozone? Or did I

miss that post too?

As a sidebar, I remember that Den from ozone services had one of

those meters that measured oxygen saturation of the blood. He said

he gave ozone water to himself and his family members, all with

varying degrees oxygen levels to begin with. I think Den was the

lowest of the group at 92%. After drinking ozone water, all

participants had 100% after 20 minutes and it remained at that level

for another 45 minutes.

Dick

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> Dear Dick:

>

> > I wonder how many drops of hydrogen

> > peroxide it would take to do the same thing as the ozone?

>

> I don't understand, are you implying there is some relationship

between

> ozone and hydrogen peroxide? I have not tried it, but I would not

expect

> H2O2 to change the ORP. Just adding oxygen to the water does not

change the

> ORP as you saw in the previous experiment.

>

> Jim Meissner

Hydrogen peroxide has an extra molecule of oxygen like ozone, is

that not correct? After all, adding ozone to water does make some

hydrogen peroxide in it, is that not correct? Oxygen and hydrogen

peroxide is not the same chemical formula, is that not correct?

Dick

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