Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 This sounds too good to be true...anyone else using this thing?? Kim My cat allergies still occurred, so my father asked me to try a new technology by Biozone Scientific. Almost instantly my cat allergies dissappeared. Two months went by and suddenly we noticed that my son had stopped having his colds and was no longer sick. He did however still have challenges with asthma at school. So we asked the principal if we could put a Biozone in his classroom. The unit was plugged in, and all my son's problems with asthma went away. Three months went by, and my son had not caught any colds or flu at school. Then I spoke to a parent who took care of the " call-back " system, that tracked kids that were staying home sick. She noticed that although kids were getting sick with colds and flus throughout the school, none had occurred in my son's classroom. Their attendence was almost perfect, with just a few exceptions. We brought this to the attention of the principal and she was very excited by the results. She forwared them to the school board. The School Board had their own approach to keeping schools clean by mopping floors, so didn't consider it a good alternative. The principal said she recognizes the huge value of this tool, but the system is just too political to get such a system deployed. We have noticed that Biozone seems to help not only in buildings where it exists, but to help protect people when they go to other locations. It seems to do this by the photoplasma/photochemical molecules released into the air, which are breathed into air passage ways, disinfecting these passages so it makes it difficult for viruses & bacteria to infect. This is an example of an inexpensive technology that could easily be deployed in all public schools for as little as a few thousand dollars per school in their central ventilation system that would not only prevent spread of colds/flu, but reduce the epidemic side-effects happening due to flu shots. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 >This sounds too good to be true...anyone else using this thing?? Continuation of story: My son's MD couldn't understand why my son hadn't visited him in many months. He thought we switched doctors, when in fact my son had no need to visit him anymore (after 8 years of continuous visits). His doctor then said that some serious clinincal studies need to be done on this technology given this spectacular result. But given his strong position against alternative medicine, he was the least likely candidate to take the lead to get clinical tests going - as it relates to colds/flus. There is a large list of people with similar stories in a brochure called " what are they saying about Biozone Air Purifiers? Here are some direct quotes: " As a new 2nd grade teacher, I knew I would be constantly exposed to a lot of sikness this first year. I bought a Biozone unit to my classroom and only had one cold all year. The other new teachers seemed to always have a cold or flue. This product really works. Pickerill, Citrus Elementary. " I was recently introduced to the Biozone air purification unit and was pleasantly surprised with its effectiveness. Using petri dishes, two biological tests were performed in my hospital, one before the use of Biozone, and one after. The dramatic reduction of bacteria was truly amazing. , DVM There is also scientific documents from University of Pensylvania, 3rd part lab tests, endorsements by Environmental Protection Agency, awards by " Restaurant Association " for improving sanitation. The list of viruses Biozone can destory includes every virus I have ever heard of including a variant of anthrax. Interestingly enough, the White House and many other government buildings now have Biozone installed. I don't mean to be overstating this technology. It is just overwhelmingly exciting to realize its potential. I have known this for two years now and at times has been a huge challenge when I realize what it could be doing when I hear of virus outbreaks. Airplanes would no longer be a place for major spread of airborne viruses. Hospitals... It also sanitizes germs from surfaces & door handles. Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 > >This sounds too good to be true...anyone else using this thing?? no, but after reading the rest of this post I got curious enough to check if this is one of the ozone air cleaners on the market and it is. > > > Continuation of story: My son's MD couldn't understand why my son hadn't > visited him in many months. He thought we switched doctors, when in fact my > son had no need to visit him anymore (after 8 years of continuous visits). > His doctor then said that some serious clinincal studies need to be done on > this technology given this spectacular result. But given his strong > position against alternative medicine, he was the least likely candidate to > take the lead to get clinical tests going - as it relates to colds/flus. It is so interesting how the people selling ozone air cleaners are managing to be able to be (commercially) sucessful when doctors in this country are seriously harrassed if they use ozone (in more effective ways than air cleaners). (I already knew this was happening, but this is one of the aspects that I found fascinating. I also received an ad in the mail recently, very very proper slick ad, for an ozone air cleaner.) > There is also scientific documents from University of Pensylvania, 3rd part > lab tests, endorsements by Environmental Protection Agency, awards by > " Restaurant Association " for improving sanitation. The list of viruses > Biozone can destory includes every virus I have ever heard of including a > variant of anthrax. yes, because ozone is effective against pretty much any virus or bacteria. It has killed HIV virus in tests. Somewhere I read about a plan proposed to public health type groups (or Red Cross?) for cleaning all the blood in the blood supply with ozone. > I don't mean to be overstating this technology. It is just overwhelmingly > exciting to realize its potential. oh, you don't know half of it. Start reading about what ozone does in OTHER applications. It is pretty shocking and it is seriously not allowed in US medicine. The places that I've heard that do more use of ozone in medicine are Cuba and USSR, and also Germany (maybe other countries in Europe--Switzerland). I read lists about ozone, I have a medical ozone machine in my home (it is legal to SELF treat with ozone in the US), and I also use ozonated olive oil for LOTS of things. If you'd like you can ask me about how a medical ozone machine can be used to treat the symptoms of asthma........ I do have a concern about the biozone. I think (but not positive) that ozone air cleaners of this sort usually use " room air " as their input (rather than pure oxygen). This is " bad " as some of the impurities in room air will be made more toxic in this process. Medical ozone machines require PURE OXYGEN, in order to make a clean output of ozone that is suitable for use in the body. Honestly, I have not looked into the ozone air cleaners enough to know if any of them have a built in oxygen concentrator, but the above is the concern I've heard at times on ozone lists. I suppose I should go off and research it more so that I know what machines are/aren't okay, but I just haven't done so. > I have known this for two years now and > at times has been a huge challenge when I realize what it could be doing > when I hear of virus outbreaks. Airplanes would no longer be a place for > major spread of airborne viruses. Hospitals... It also sanitizes germs > from surfaces & door handles. Yeah. I can relate. My " problem " is even worse since I'm aware of even more things ozone can assist with. There is also a new technology being used to treat dental cavities with ozone. It is called Healozone (that is the name of the machine.) Ozonated olive oil will often heal gum disease (but it tastes TERRIBLE -- I use it and I've gotten used to the taste-- it is bitter). Sorry about the ranting, this is a topic where I have lots to rant about........... good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Hi Glenn, > >no, but after reading the rest of this post I got curious enough > >to check if this is one of the ozone air cleaners on the market > >and it is. > > The key to this technology that makes it so effective is not the ozone, but > the photoplasma/photochemical molecules it creates that are not harmful like > that of straight ozone generators. I believe you may have been given some misinformation about ozone. As for the photoplasma thing, I did see some FAQ info on their website, but not till after I had posted. I don't know what that is about or if it is spin, but could find out by asking an ozone list I suppose. My issue/concern about using room air as an input still applies. And I'm glad to hear this product has had such wonderful results for you! good wishes, Moria > There is a minimal amount of ozone as a > byproduct of the production of photoplama/photochemical well below safe > limits. > > In a school environment, a very minimum of this technology is required to > get great results. In my son's classroom of 3000 sq ft, we had the great > results with 1000 sq ft worth of Biozone. We probably could have even used > yet a smaller unit. The ideal would be to use an induct unit on central air > intake of school to send a slight amount of the molecules to all the > classrooms in a school. > > When we first tried this technology it improved our allergies in our home > with a 50 sq ft unit in our 2500 sq foot house, by putting the 50V unit by > our cold air return, which then distributed Biozone throughout our home. My > son's asthma reduced immediately with this small amount. It seems that many > of the polutants that cause alergies/colds are small particles. > > So the technology can be diluted so there is no sign of ozone for kids with > chemical sensitivites. > > It is generally only in applications involving chemical fumes, like > painting, or when mold is present where greater concentrations are required > to be effective, and when more ozone is present. > > Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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