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Dear Steph,

If you just want it for your birds, a cheap little unit will work. They are

all over ebay for a couple of hundred bucks.

If you actually want health benefits for yourself, then it is a bird of a

different color...

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

SAUL AND OZONE

>

> A lot of people are saying that a small ozone water ozonater saturates

> water as much as the big ones. I only want one for that purpose alone

> and would not use it for anything else. So, my question is, will the

> $2,000 model actually put more ozone into the water or will a smaller

> one saturate the water just as much if you just leave it on longer?

>

> Steph

>

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Saul, what I want to know is, will a small ozone generater ozonate water

just as much as the big one if you let it run a little longer? In

other words, does a smaller more inexpensive water ozonater saturate

water as much as it can be saturated if you leave it run for a few

minutes?

I already tried a small one on my bird and it did not do the job. It

helped, but not enough. Would a bigger one saturate the water MORE or

not?

Steph

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Steph, That's an easy one. The answer is, no. A medical generator has

more punch to it and is more effective, but you're talking about a bird

here. Do you really want to send thousands of $ on a bird?

Short story. My daughter wanted some birds. I made her spend her

money to get them along with the cage & toys. I'm not a bird lover.

Think they sound pretty but are also very dirty. She bought a couple

parrakeets. They sounded so pretty and were often quite amusing as

they would compete with whoever was in the room talking. The more we

talked, they more they sang. It was funny. Then one died. The other

one quit singing and went into grieving. I actually saw this. My

daughter bought another bird and the first bird perked up. Then one of

those died and the other one got sick. I don't know what from, but my

daughter was beside herself, and insisted we take the remaining one to

the vet. We did. He said by the time a bird shows signs of being

sick, they are really sick. But he have it antibiotics and told us to

watch it. It died, too. In the mean time, we had spent more on the

vet than the cost of the bird. Do you really want to do that? It's up

to you. Even so, there's no guarantee even with a medical generator,

but you could probably do a lot for yourself with one.

Just my thoughts.

Gail

>

>

> Saul, what I want to know is, will a small ozone generater ozonate

water

> just as much as the big one if you let it run a little longer? In

> other words, does a smaller more inexpensive water ozonater saturate

> water as much as it can be saturated if you leave it run for a few

> minutes?

> I already tried a small one on my bird and it did not do the job. It

> helped, but not enough. Would a bigger one saturate the water MORE

or

> not?

>

> Steph

>

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---Steph, I grew up with birds and I love them and understand what

you are going through. I no longer have them because I am too sick to

take proper care of them and they do carry diseases and I am too

susceptible to them. My question is where did you get your birds

from? Have you asked if the place that you got them from have had

similar reports than yours? Sometimes it is the place we get them

from as I found out long time ago after losing a bunch of pets. Just

a thought.

cathy

In oxyplus , " wanda85929 " <wanda85929@...> wrote:

>

> Steph, That's an easy one. The answer is, no. A medical generator

has

> more punch to it and is more effective, but you're talking about a

bird

> here. Do you really want to send thousands of $ on a bird?

>

> Short story. My daughter wanted some birds. I made her spend her

> money to get them along with the cage & toys. I'm not a bird

lover.

> Think they sound pretty but are also very dirty. She bought a

couple

> parrakeets. They sounded so pretty and were often quite amusing as

> they would compete with whoever was in the room talking. The more

we

> talked, they more they sang. It was funny. Then one died. The

other

> one quit singing and went into grieving. I actually saw this. My

> daughter bought another bird and the first bird perked up. Then

one of

> those died and the other one got sick. I don't know what from, but

my

> daughter was beside herself, and insisted we take the remaining one

to

> the vet. We did. He said by the time a bird shows signs of being

> sick, they are really sick. But he have it antibiotics and told us

to

> watch it. It died, too. In the mean time, we had spent more on

the

> vet than the cost of the bird. Do you really want to do that?

It's up

> to you. Even so, there's no guarantee even with a medical

generator,

> but you could probably do a lot for yourself with one.

>

> Just my thoughts.

>

> Gail

>

> >

> >

> > Saul, what I want to know is, will a small ozone generater

ozonate

> water

> > just as much as the big one if you let it run a little longer?

In

> > other words, does a smaller more inexpensive water ozonater

saturate

> > water as much as it can be saturated if you leave it run for a few

> > minutes?

> > I already tried a small one on my bird and it did not do the

job. It

> > helped, but not enough. Would a bigger one saturate the water

MORE

> or

> > not?

> >

> > Steph

> >

>

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Dear Steph,

No, it won't do it.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Re: SAUL AND OZONE

>

> Saul, what I want to know is, will a small ozone generater ozonate water

> just as much as the big one if you let it run a little longer? In

> other words, does a smaller more inexpensive water ozonater saturate

> water as much as it can be saturated if you leave it run for a few

> minutes?

> I already tried a small one on my bird and it did not do the job. It

> helped, but not enough. Would a bigger one saturate the water MORE or

> not?

>

> Steph

>

>

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Steph,

As Saul stated, that answer is no. Ozone dissolution in H20 is

directly proportional to the concentration of the gas. Medical ozone

has a much higher concentration than ambient air generated O3, and

only contains pure ozone and oxygen and no harmful byproducts.

A rather excellent article on the topic can be found here:

http://www.ozoneservices.com/faq/faq024.htm

For your birds, the main problem is even if you ozonate the water with

a medical device to optimal saturation, it will dissipate before the

birds consumes enough for therapeutic value. I would consider hydrogen

peroxide or a stabilized oxygen product in the drinking water and

perhaps manufacturing your own very high strength silver colloid with

a device like the Sota, which gives you control over the final

concentration.

good luck!

On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 05:14:24 -0500, you wrote:

>

>Saul, what I want to know is, will a small ozone generater ozonate water

>just as much as the big one if you let it run a little longer? In

>other words, does a smaller more inexpensive water ozonater saturate

>water as much as it can be saturated if you leave it run for a few

>minutes?

>I already tried a small one on my bird and it did not do the job. It

>helped, but not enough. Would a bigger one saturate the water MORE or

>not?

>

>Steph

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Saul, you replied " No, it won't do it. " Is this in question to my

" Would a bigger ozone device saturate the water more than a smaller one,

or in question to my " will a smaller ozone device ozonate water just as

much as a bigger one? "

Because of my double question within one paragraph, your reply was

confusing.

Steph

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Dear Steph,

Ozone concentration in water is directly related to ozone concentration put

out by the generator.

A low output machine will not get to the concentration levels in water that

a higher output machine will, regardless of how long you ran it.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Re: SAUL AND OZONE

>

> Saul, you replied " No, it won't do it. " Is this in question to my

> " Would a bigger ozone device saturate the water more than a smaller one,

> or in question to my " will a smaller ozone device ozonate water just as

> much as a bigger one? "

> Because of my double question within one paragraph, your reply was

> confusing.

> Steph

>

>

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Thankyou Saul, that's more what I needed to know. For me, you have to

keep it simple and sometimes do a lot of explaining before my sick and

tired brain translates the message correctly 8:>[ Steph

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