Guest guest Posted February 4, 2002 Report Share Posted February 4, 2002 In a message dated 2/4/02 9:45:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, spressman@... writes: > 1) Ozone is heavier than air, so put the concentrator on a higher shelf and > the generator on a lower shelf. What??? I have a cheaper air-driven water ozonator. Just for water. I have it hanging right at the ceiling, as I thought the directions required. The tube goes down to a pitcher on a low table. Do I have it set up wrong? Starris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2002 Report Share Posted February 4, 2002 Dear Ken, 1) Ozone is heavier than air, so put the concentrator on a higher shelf and the generator on a lower shelf. Having a fan in the room aimed at an open window will prevent a buildup of ozone. The things that will be damaged by ozone are rubber-based things like the belts in VCRs, tape decks, some computer and CD door drives, printer take up wheels, etc. Your good stuff should NOT be in the same room as a lot of ozone. In the older oxygen concentrators, their compressor bushing mounts were made of rubber. Ozone would age those, and the compressors would get noisier and noisier. The newer oxygen concentrators have a different system. They still have a flexible membrane, however, and it may well have some rubber in it. So distance between them and the ozone generator is a good idea, too. We have oxygen tubing in 15' lengths, and can get 25' and 50'. Of course, 15' lengths can be joined together with the 5-in-1 connectors. None of the other things you mentioned will be significantly affected. 2) 6 - 8 glasses of ozonated water per day is optimum. Two glasses at a time before a meal will take care of the requirement. Ten minutes after drinking it, you can eat. If you eat first, wait two hours before drinking it. It is important to drink extra water when going through any cleansing, to help the body do its good work. 3) I don't like the name 'nylofume'. Sounds like it is impregnated with something. I haven't heard it before, so I am suspicious. The bag that came with your generator is polyethylene, and has never given us trouble. If you want more bags they are $2 a piece. 4) You can leave the generator on indefinitely to fumigate a room. Hook up the silicone output tubing to the water bubbler, and put it in a liter of water. Turn on the concentrator at 1/8 liter/minute, and set a fan to blow the escaping gas around. You can do as big an area as you can blow the gas to. An open basement is easy. An upstairs with four or five separated rooms is harder. Since ozone sinks, set up the apparatus on an table, and blow upward over the jar. Be careful not to set up a siphon situation. If you do siphon water back into the tube, just shut off the generator, remove the output tubing, and let the concentrator run, blowing oxygen through the generator. It will dry out, and you can resume use. Try that with a corona discharge generator! 5) The discharge from the ears is the oxidized toxins being ejected by the body. It is a good thing, although temporarily uncomfortable. The length of time it continues depends on the amount of stuff there is to come out, and the number of days in between treatments. If you do it every third day, it will continue at a low level for months. My wife struggled with it for 18 months before it finally cleared up. Most people have 3 months of discomfort, and then the war is over. The clear yellowish liquid is lymph with the oxidized toxins in it. Glad your ear unblocked! 6) The ozone sauna is more intense that a big bag, because of the heat. The body is pushed into the healing response. The rash varies from person to person, and lasts from one week to 3 months. Once again, it depends on how much there is to clean out and how often you do the saunas. To reduce the healing crisis and itching: - liver cleanses, every two weeks; at least 3 in total - B-12 methylcobalamin sublingual daily, or as required to block itching - protease enzymes; usually found bundled in with other enzymes - ozonated olive oil on the skin: works for some - colloidal silver: you can make your own - emu oil: somewhat hard to get, and pricey - Gardener's Dream Cream: I have it - the new itch cream from ' friend: experimental - calcium lactate - lycopodium powder - the homepathics Psorinoheel and Schuef from Heel 7) Inhaled ozone was proven non-carcinogenic by the EPA, of all people, back in the 1980s. The scientist who did the work, Dr. Wichey, presented his original papers at the Verona Ozone Congress in March 1999. 8) For parasites of any kind, I would advise the Hana Kroeger/ Hulda combo of black walnut hulls, cloves and wormwood. No parasite can live through 30 days of that. 9) Some of the information you mention is covered in my books. The basic dozen protocols apply to whatever condition is being treated, because the cause is always the same -- buildup of toxins, and poor nutrition. Clean out the body and feed it properly, and there isn't anything it can't heal. Ozone is not a drug. I purposely do not list a whole host of diseases and protocols for each one, because that would mean that I considered the disease to be the focus, when the body is the focus. Do you understand? Having said that, I am hoping that the archives of the ozonetherapy list on yahoo will become what you seek, over the fullness of time. That is why I am so persnickety about what gets on that list, rewriting at least half of what comes in, for spelling, punctuation and clarity; and blocking a fair number of posts, that I do not feel are appropriate. I also try and make sure that the subject title accurately reflects what is in the body of the post. I well know how frustrating it is to do an archive search and get a bunch of posts that have no resemblance to the subject line. 10) Cupping is a method of concentrating the ozone on a specific area, because ozone works by proximity. Cupping also protects the ozone from heat in the sauna. It also involves the person with their own therapy, and gives them something to do while they sit and sweat. Any kitchen funnel made of plastic works ok. We have three different sizes available, and have made custom ones by cutting down the small funnel. Glass ones from a scientific supply would work fine, but are pricey, and break when dropped. If ozone is leaking around the edge of the cup, a fan blowing towards you will prevent you breathing too much and coughing. In the sauna, if too much ozone is being inhaled, a fan will work well. For more extreme cases, putting a mask on the person in the sauna, with an independent air supply, will provide positive pressure in the mask, and prevent ozone from entering. A small compressor can be purchased from Walmart for about $15 to supply the air flow. My job is answering questions. I never mind answering a sincere question. The root of the word doctor is the same as the word doctrine, meaning to teach. Doctors must first be teachers. That is why I wrote my books, and why I give them away. A doctor who will not teach is not worthy of the name. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH --------------------------------------------------------------- Reply-To: oxyplus To: oxyplus Subject: New ozonator questions Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 04:39:03 -0000 I received my ozonator about 2 weeks ago. Thanks Saul for a wonderful product – it certainly appears to be a superbly built piece of equipment, as an engineer I really appreciate that. And really simple to operate – 1on/off switch and 1 flow adjustment dial – couldn't be easier. Unfortunately, you sealed it completely as I would have loved to take a look inside. I especially thank you for getting it to me so expeditiously just at your time of sorrow. I hope everything is going better although I know you will always feel the void. Thanks also for mentioning the oxygen concentrator. I am certain if you mention the minimal additional cost versus the convenience of having oxygen on demand (rather than having to refill cylinders) everyone would prefer to have one. I would have already wasted about 2 tanks of oxygen when I forgot the ozonator on while ozonating my water for 45-60 minutesJ instead of 5 minutes. I appreciate your concern about feeling that you are selling or pushing additional sales but when it makes so much sense you should be proud to be so helpful. Now to my questions: 1) I have heard so many references about keeping the ozonator away from the oxygen concentrator lest the ozone damage the parts of the concentrator. How serious is this problem? How far away? Is ozone heavier or lighter than air? I.e. Can we put the concentrator above or below the ozonator? How long would it take to do significant damage? What about other items in the room? Lamps? Computers? Varnish? Windows? How does this relate to dental work? Bridges? Dentures? Etc? 2) How many glasses (8 oz) of water per day is ideal? Max? min? Can one ozonate water too long other than wasting energy and ozone? Also, what do you mean by an empty stomach – how long after a meal? Before? 3) Bagging – I have some pretty substantial plastic bags left over from when our house was tented for termites – made from " nylofume " (no doubt a trade name). Would they be OK for bagging limbs? 4) Can the ozonator just be left on in a room to take care of any potential mold problems? Again, does it rise or sink to the floor? How long before damaging rubber in windows, etc? What rate to set concentrator? How often? How large a space will it be effective? 5) Ears – I have been doing my ears almost everyday for about 2 weeks and have a continuous discharge from them since about the third day. Also some swelling and rash-like itchiness in and around the ear canal. How long is this likely to continue? (No " until it stops " answer please ) Most likely? Maximum? The good news is that the blocked feeling that I have had in my right ear for about 5-10 years has virtually disappeared!! Thanks. I have tried to treat with many other methods all that time – Garlic oil, mullien oil H202, ear drops, candling and pharmaceuticals (OTC only), you name it! Many thanks! The cost of the machine has been worth it just for that! Also, A problem I have had in my left cheek (started after having a root canal done about 8 year and the dentist said they should go in and clean it up but I haven't done it) seems to be much better although it is a problem that varies a lot so I am not quite sure yet. 6) Sauna – Is the sauna essentially a big bagging operation? Will it probably result in the same rash that bagging has caused on my leg? - Not too serious but I would like some guidelines? Again how long? How bad? Best ways to take care of rash? I am concerned about walking around like a large festering bubble for too long? Just kidding but any suggestions? 7) Flu – I had my sister-in-law breath ozone through olive oil when she had flu the other day. She told another workmate who responded " Isn't ozone carcinogenic? " I know it isn't but how does one simply explain away this type of response? She didn't do another breathing session but she was better about 2 days after the 1 session 8) Parasites/worms, etc. – my daughter (13 year old) often has an itchy rectum at night (usually a sign of pinworms) would you suggest using ozone? How – cupping/insufflation/Olive oil? Are pinworms anaerobic or aerobic? 9) Is there a simpler way to find many of the answers to the above type of questions than through the archives? Any file summaries of case studies? Spreadsheet of protocols? Results? Max? Mins? It would surely be appreciated? You gave a list of ailments that respond to ozone – maybe a file for the types of protocols (?)/suggestions/experiences others have used? The rashes? Durations? Other complementary therapies that may be helpful?, etc. etc. could be compiled that would be accessible to all and amendable by you as experiences are reported? Your cancer testimonials, for example were extremely interesting. 10) Cupping – the funnel you supply is fairly small, could I use any kitchen type funnel. Any specs to watch for or avoid? Any other things you have found to be successful for cupping? How does one stop breathing in the ozone from the leaks around the funnel? Sorry about the extent of the questions but using the ozonator really brings many to mind. Thanks so much for the time you take to answer our questions. Best wishes, Ken _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 Dear Starris, No. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH --------------------------------------------- From: starrisg@... Reply-To: oxyplus To: oxyplus Subject: Re: New ozonator questions Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 02:44:19 EST In a message dated 2/4/02 9:45:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, spressman@... writes: > 1) Ozone is heavier than air, so put the concentrator on a higher shelf and > the generator on a lower shelf. What??? I have a cheaper air-driven water ozonator. Just for water. I have it hanging right at the ceiling, as I thought the directions required. The tube goes down to a pitcher on a low table. Do I have it set up wrong? Starris _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 " kengullan " <kengullan@c...> wrote: > 9) Is there a simpler way to find many of the answers to the > above type of questions than through the archives? Any file > summaries of case studies? A while back I spent some time going through the archives for various ozone-related-mailing-lists. I collected a bunch of emails that included therapy instructions into one file. I've uploaded this file at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oxyplus/files/therapy.txt > 10) Cupping – the funnel you supply is fairly small, > could I use any kitchen type funnel. You want to use a glass funnel, not a plastic funnel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 Fred, You are an absolute gem! Thankyou for doing this. Sharon A while back I spent some time going through the archives for various ozone-related-mailing-lists. I collected a bunch of emails that included therapy instructions into one file. I've uploaded this file at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oxyplus/files/therapy.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 As a newer member to this list and wanting to learn more about ozone and such therapies, I, too, greatly appreciate your making up this list Fred Kallie Re: Re: New ozonator questions Fred, You are an absolute gem! Thankyou for doing this. Sharon A while back I spent some time going through the archives for various ozone-related-mailing-lists. I collected a bunch of emails that included therapy instructions into one file. I've uploaded this file at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oxyplus/files/therapy.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2002 Report Share Posted February 6, 2002 Dear Fred, A plastic funnel is just fine. They do not degrade. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH ------------------------------------------------------ Reply-To: oxyplus To: oxyplus Subject: Re: New ozonator questions Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 18:50:57 -0000 " kengullan " <kengullan@c...> wrote: > 9) Is there a simpler way to find many of the answers to the > above type of questions than through the archives? Any file > summaries of case studies? A while back I spent some time going through the archives for various ozone-related-mailing-lists. I collected a bunch of emails that included therapy instructions into one file. I've uploaded this file at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oxyplus/files/therapy.txt > 10) Cupping – the funnel you supply is fairly small, > could I use any kitchen type funnel. You want to use a glass funnel, not a plastic funnel. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2002 Report Share Posted February 9, 2002 kengullan, If the plastic bags in question were in your house when it was gassed with serious " pestiferous " toxins, and you want to re-use them with ozone to bag your body for health purposes.... if there is any possibility of trace quantities of toxins, then the ozone is guaranteed by the laws of pysics to react with them & most likely make toxic by-products to poison you! -- put that way, do you want to breathe it? With all due respect, I am not trying to embarrass you, but isn't it obvious that nothing that has ever been tainted with toxins belongs in a healing prescription with ozone? This has to do with the simple basics, that if something will react, it will react with ozone. So, make sure it wasn't poison to start. jim kengullan wrote: > > 3) Bagging – I have some pretty substantial plastic bags left > over from when our house was tented for termites – made > from " nylofume " (no doubt a trade name). Would they be OK for > bagging limbs? -- " Roccy Raccoon is a stalker! " -- J. Clay Lambert jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience http://www.entrance.to/poetry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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