I have not studied ozone water purifiers.  We have a R.O. water filter.
In home water ozonators are good for people who have a water source that may 
have biological problems or chemicals.  The O3 will mutralize free radicals.  
I looked into it when we were shopping for a good water filter.

But you can get good oxygen from water and food.  Vegetables that are just 
picked and eaten have usable oxygen.  This king of oxygen does make a 
difference.

I am one of these crazy people who takes supplements.  For several months I 
took a form of oxygen fixed in a liquid.  It is supposed to resemble oxygen 
found in rolling streams and vegetables.  It is one of the few supplements that 
I found really made a difference.  I found healings in my body that I did not 
expect.
I was also paying a large premium for this stuff.  The company went out of 
business.
A couple of years later I found out this kind of oxygen is available as a water 
purifier.

It is available for $160. for a gallant.  Before I was paying $30. for two 
ounces.  I am not currently taking this stuff, but while writing this email I 
may start again.

I do not know why eating or drinking oxygen is different than breathing it, 
since the blood goes through the lungs and makes the exchange.

John
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dale Leavens 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 7:26 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] ozone


    
  Where on earth does this stuff come from!

  The lungs are about 100% efficient at 16% oxygen saturation under normal 
healthy conditions. The atmospheric oxygen is just under 21% so, your blood is 
fully oxygenated with plenty to spare provided your lungs aren't damaged by, 
among other things, extreme oxygen exposure or of course ozone.

  The thing about ozone though is that should the third oxygen atom dissociate 
it becomes free to associate with other elements to form free radicals.

  Not to worry too much though, unless the water is pressurized with O3, it 
cannot remain suspended in the liquid long enough to be present in any amount 
when you drink it because of the low partial pressure of O3 in the surrounding 
environment. It is possible to get some to stay in suspension by pressurizing 
the water in O3 gas as they do with carbon dioxide which is what causes the 
fizz in soda drinks and yes, even beer and sparkling wines. Now, when I drink a 
lot of beer with lots of carbon dioxide fizz it returns the way it came in the 
form of very satisfying burps. Well, most of it does, some apparently finds 
another less pleasing exit. While I don't know this for sure, I expect that 
pressurized ozone would perform similarly except that it's reputed odor 
absorbing properties might limit some of the entertainment value.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Sherrer 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:49 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] ozone

  Ozonated water is good for you since it increases your absorbed oxygen. It 
also helps your body get rid of free radicals. 
  John
  http://WhiteCane.org
  http://BlindWoodWorker.com
  http://HolyTeaClub.comcom\whitecane
  http://anellos.ws

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: clifford 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:14 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] ozone

  Dear List Members:
  Ozone is used quite extensively in bottled water to be sure no bacteria is 
introduced in to natural spring water which is free of little bugs from the 
outset. I am told that the amount introduced is such that it dissipates quickly 
but dealing a death blow to any microbes which may have been introduced during 
the bottling process. 
  I have an electronic air filter at my office, and when there is a lot of 
arcing, when a larger piece of lent or what have you is sucked in, then it 
sounds like a bug whacker. When that happens, I am told that a bit of ozone is 
generated. A smell is also created for a brief time. I hope the levels are so 
low as to not be harmful.

  Yours Truly,

  Clifford Wilson

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