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#1 2024-03-15 02:49:10

Tardisman
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Medical Grade Ozone 1

Hi Everyone, how are you?

As I mentioned previously, there is a lot of experience and hard data regarding the use of Ozone for medical applications.

I’ve been thinking about how to present this information on the forum without being critical, or with “nauseating detail” as Papriananda would say smile

The first document I read on the subject was “The Story of Ozone”.

The author wrote of his own experience with Ozone, and combined that with the written work of many other experts / physicians in the field as a means of presenting the information to the public.

You may view those documents here:

https://www.ozonedetox.com/ozone/index2.htm

These documents cover all of the aspects of Medical Grade Ozone Therapy.

With regard to the equipment being supplied at this site...

I would say that “it works”, but it would be considered “primitive” by the industry standards of today.

I will elaborate further on equipment, what is available, what to look for, and how to build a system on a budget.

This will be a work in progress.


Part 1

Types of Ozone:

I like to begin by explaining that there are 2 types of Ozone. “Clean Ozone” & “Dirty Ozone”.

Clean Ozone is created with (and only) pure Oxygen.

Dirty Ozone is created with the air that we breath, since it is composed of only 20% Oxygen and 80% Nitrogen (approximately).

When these 2 gases (Oxygen / Nitrogen) are exposed to high temperature, such as a High Voltage Arc (often referred to as a Corona Discharge), or a combustion chamber of an automotive internal combustion engine, they combine to form compounds referred to as “Oxides of Nitrogen” (NOX).

These compounds are carcinogenic and are the worst pollutants in the exhaust from internal combustion engines.

This problem does not occur with Ozone that is produced with UV (ultra violet light) as our Sun creates Ozone this way in the planets atmosphere.

But the concentration of Ozone (strength) created by UV is too low to be used for most water purification and medical applications.

To create a significant concentration of Ozone, pure Oxygen and High Voltage is required.


Strength of Ozone:

The concentration (strength) of Ozone is measured by weight with a specifically designed device that works similarly to an “interferometer” or “comparator”.

The device is commonly referred to as an Ozone Analyzer, and is more complex (and expensive!) than the device that generates the Ozone.

One of the most experienced companies in the Ozone industry is Anseros.

https://www.anseros.de/

Many Ozone equipment manufacturers use analyzers built by Anseros to calibrate the equipment that they build.

With regard to the scale of Ozone concentration, the terms “Grams per Square Meter” or, on a smaller scale “Micrograms per Cubic Centimetre” (same amount) are often used.

70 Micrograms per Cubic Centimetre is the highest concentration used in Medical applications. Some machines are limited by law to 60 Micrograms per Cubic Metre, depending on where they are sold & distributed.

Concentrations higher than 70 Micrograms become dangerous and WILL BURN living tissue, but are useful in industrial applications such as sewage treatment plants, cleaning up mining effluent ponds or radioactive nuclear waste to name a few.

There are many applications for Ozone that could clean up the planet and cure many diseases. But they have been ruthlessly & relentlessly suppressed by the Cabal.


Sources of Oxygen:

To provide Oxygen for Ozone Generation, portable Oxygen Generators are often used. These devices work by removing the Nitrogen from the air that we breathe.

They produce a high concentration of Oxygen (provided they are maintained and in good working order) and are considered to be acceptable for Medical Ozone.

https://www.verywellhealth.com/top-port … ors-915001

The disadvantages of these devices is cost, limited output, power supplies and batteries are required.


Another method of providing Oxygen is to use a high pressure bottle (commonly used for welding gases), and purchase Oxygen directly from a welding gas supplier.

The advantages of this method are lower cost, an ample supply of Oxygen, no requirement of power supplies or batteries.

They are also more suitable for making Ozonated Olive Oil, or running an Ozone Sauna.   

It is best to “buy and own” a new bottle and have it filled with Oxygen to prevent any contamination of gases.

Welding gas suppliers will often swap bottles / valves to provide their customers with whatever gases they require.

You would not want Oxygen from a bottle that was previously filled with a different gas.

In the Medical Industry, Oxygen bottles are often painted white to ensure that they will only be used as Medical Oxygen bottles.

An 80 Cubic Feet bottle is preferable as it stands about 3 feet tall, and fits between the front and rear seat of a car where it can be easily and safely transported.

https://www.amazon.com/Oxygen-Welding-G … B00I4Z707Y

Never transport a bottle without the cap on. If the bottle is dropped and the valve breaks off, it will become a “torpedo” with over 2000 PSI propelling it.

It can penetrate through a concrete wall!

It is best to secure the bottle when using it in the upright position, or lay it flat.

In this land, bottles must be inspected and pressure tested every 10 years by a certified testing facility.


Oxygen Regulators:

A portable Oxygen maker has the advantage of supplying Oxygen at a low rate of flow (1/32 litre per minute), which is much less than most Oxygen regulators used for breathing will meter (10 litres per minute).

A special regulator which will meter down to 1/32 of a litre per minute is required when using an Oxygen bottle.

These regulators can be ordered equipped with a CGA 540 fitting for attachment to an industrial Oxygen bottle.

They are listed as a “Pediatric Low Flow 0 – 4 LPM Oxygen Regulator”

https://dynarex.com/products/resp-o2/ox … r--0-4-lpm

There are other methods of regulating the flow of Oxygen.

An Oxygen regulator used for welding applications adjusted to a 5 PSI output pressure, with a flow meter that meters to 1/32 litre per minute.

https://www.amazon.ca/oxygen-flow-meter … flow+meter


To be continued in part 2 with information on Ozone Generators.

Questions are welcome smile

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