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Re: ozone rich environment
Original poster: "Gary Peterson by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <glpeterson-at-tfcbooks-dot-com>
Hi Malcolm,
I searched "ozone therapy" and found the following at
http://www.oxytherapy-dot-com/oxyfiles/oxy00008.html:
"Ozone is classified as a toxic gas if inhaled in large quantities.
However, it is not toxic when injected slowly into the body by
intra-arterial injections, I.V., intramuscularly, subcutaneously or by
vaginal or rectal insufflation. Ozone has no side effects when
administered, using these methods, in the proper quantities and
concentrations. It does not effect healthy cells of any type adversely
under those conditions. . . ."
There are 100s more articles at
http://www.oxytherapy-dot-com/oxyfiles/index.html including one on ozone
toxicity at http://www.oxytherapy-dot-com/oxyfiles/oxy00113.html.
Drifting of topic,
Gary
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Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: ozone rich environment
>
> Original poster: "Malcolm Watts by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <m.j.watts-at-massey.ac.nz>
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> On 21 Jul 2002, at 13:12, Tesla list wrote:
>
> > Original poster: "Gary Peterson by way of Terry Fritz
> <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <glpeterson-at-tfcbooks-dot-com>
> >
> > > . . . ozone is also really bad for your lungs especially if you don't
> > > ventilate!
> >
> >
> > It's my understanding that pure ozone can be breathed without any
adverse
> > effects whatsoever, but don't take my word for it. It problem arises
from
> > the subsequent creation of a form of nitrous oxide in the vicinity of
> > energetically operating Tesla coils--Tesla called this "the burning of
> > atmospheric nitrogen." I believe the gas can combine with the moisture
in
> > one's lungs to form weak nitric acid.
> >
> > Gary
>
> Unfortunately, ozone is an extremely reactive oxidant. Very similar
> to a free radical in nature. It will easily burn human tissue.
>
> Regards,
> malcolm
>
>
>