Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-07-15 Thread Judy
dr. Pressman was in my town and I was able to listen to his talk.  My friend 
is good freinds with Dr. Pressman.  I can get the ozonated olive very 
easily.  If anyone is interested.

Judy
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Subject: CS>ozonated olive oil


Thank you Chuck and others for your quick advise. In giving me the name of 
the husband of sherri-lee, whom i bought the ozonated olive oil from...i 
was able to find his group on yahoo groups called ozone therapy, with many 
posted questions and answers which encludes the following copy written by 
Saul Pressman. Recieving the oil in melted liquid doesnt sound like good 
business, however, i will reserve that opinion until i can contact 
him.(sheri-lee email comes back undeliverable) Thanks for your help.  The 
following is from saul pressman at yahoo groups. 
The olive oil will eventually gel, after several weeks of continuous

bubbling of ozone through it, yet without oxidizing the oil. The firm gel
will retain the ozonide for ten years or more, as long as it is kept
refrigerated. Oil that is allowed to warm to room temperature loses its
value, as the active ingredient escapes. This necessitates shipping it in
some type of refrigerated container, overnight by courier.

The ozonated olive oil should be refrigerated continuously, and only taken
out when used. It can be spread on the skin for eczema, acne, sunburn,
scrapes, cuts and burns, and any other skin problem.

There is more information at my website.

B"est of Health!
Saul Pressman

URL: http://www.plasmafire.com
email: s...@...

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RE: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-16 Thread Jim Holmes
Hydrogen peroxide is sold in plastic bottles. 

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:18 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

Jason E wrote:

> To get back to the point, under no circumstances should ANYTHING with 
> ozone in it be stored in plastic.

Would you include distilled water in that statement? Isn't commercially sold
DW ozonated?

>
> Some plastic is partially, and temporarily, resistant to ozone.
>
> http://ift.confex.com/ift/2001/techprogram/paper_8541.htm
>
> Even this research is not quite accurate, in that it is limited to 
> ozonation of water, and THEN storing the water in plastic... Which is 
> far different from the plastic being constantly subjected to fresh 
> ozone, or in the case of a concentrated ozone product ( like ozonated 
> oils ) being stored long term in plastic.
>
> There is no such thing as ozone-resistant plastic.
>
> I was recently asked by a University to supply them with a long term 
> supply of ozonated oils.  I imagine I could have made a very nice profit.
>
> The truth is, it's safer and more affordable to buy your own equipment 
> and do it right than to purchase it from someone...especially someone 
> who cuts corners for the sake of profit.

Much the same as with EIS, eh?
sol


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Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-14 Thread Jason E

Hi Sol:

By the time the distilled water is bottled, the ozone is usually long 
gone... or, the levels of ozone are so little as to have no effect. 
Ozone's half life in water is roughly 30 minutes for room temperature 
water; less when heated.


My testing indicates that plastic that does react with ozone outgasses, 
and I've measured this using a PWT meter.  As an example, with a plastic 
 vinyl hose used for ozonation, at first there was no measureable 
reaction.  As the plastic began to react, however, I could measure the 
contaminants in the water, as the conductivity rapidly and drastically 
increased.


3 Minutes of ozonation, when the wrong substances are in direct contact 
with concentrated ozone, resulted in a stable conductivity change from 
initial readings of .3Us to 400 - 500 uS.


Kind Regards,

Jason






sol wrote:

Jason E wrote:

To get back to the point, under no circumstances should ANYTHING with 
ozone in it be stored in plastic.



Would you include distilled water in that statement? Isn't commercially 
sold DW ozonated?




Some plastic is partially, and temporarily, resistant to ozone.

http://ift.confex.com/ift/2001/techprogram/paper_8541.htm

Even this research is not quite accurate, in that it is limited to 
ozonation of water, and THEN storing the water in plastic... Which is 
far different from the plastic being constantly subjected to fresh 
ozone, or in the case of a concentrated ozone product ( like ozonated 
oils ) being stored long term in plastic.


There is no such thing as ozone-resistant plastic.

I was recently asked by a University to supply them with a long term 
supply of ozonated oils.  I imagine I could have made a very nice profit.


The truth is, it's safer and more affordable to buy your own equipment 
and do it right than to purchase it from someone...especially someone 
who cuts corners for the sake of profit.



Much the same as with EIS, eh?
sol


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Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-14 Thread sol

Jason E wrote:

To get back to the point, under no circumstances should ANYTHING with 
ozone in it be stored in plastic.


Would you include distilled water in that statement? Isn't commercially 
sold DW ozonated?




Some plastic is partially, and temporarily, resistant to ozone.

http://ift.confex.com/ift/2001/techprogram/paper_8541.htm

Even this research is not quite accurate, in that it is limited to 
ozonation of water, and THEN storing the water in plastic... Which is 
far different from the plastic being constantly subjected to fresh 
ozone, or in the case of a concentrated ozone product ( like ozonated 
oils ) being stored long term in plastic.


There is no such thing as ozone-resistant plastic.

I was recently asked by a University to supply them with a long term 
supply of ozonated oils.  I imagine I could have made a very nice profit.


The truth is, it's safer and more affordable to buy your own equipment 
and do it right than to purchase it from someone...especially someone 
who cuts corners for the sake of profit.


Much the same as with EIS, eh?
sol


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Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-14 Thread EJohns9525
 
In a message dated 6/14/2006 11:26:34 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
feather...@netscape.net writes:

Wendy  and all, thanks for your advise. I think next time i order some, i 
will wait  for cold weather to make sure it is most effective. Here is the 
response i got  in email from Saul-This does contradict his advise to his yahoo 
group that in  melting it loses its effectiveness. It is interesting that it 
can 
*regain* its  effectiveness.Miracles never cease:)  His post to  
me.. Sorry  
about the 
leaking. Summer shipping is problematic.

However, just put it  in the fridge and it will regain
its thickness, and  effectiveness.

Best of Health!
Dr. Saul  Pressman



Wendy,
 
Does it have the ozone small?   One day I forgot and left mine  out.  We live
in Texas so you know the heat issue here.  I put it back in fridge and  it 
still 
works.  My Mom had a knot come up on the top of her head a few  months
ago.  It oozed green stuff and kept getting larger.  i tried to  get her to 
go to the
doctor but she wouldn't.  she is 83 and has all manner of health  problems so
I was alarmed to say the least.  I gave her a hunk of my OOO to put on  the
area several times daily.  It became so painful that her neck down the  back 
was
sore.  I just kept urging her to use the OOO.  It finally healed  but 
whatever the problem, 
she lost all of her hair in that area however, there a  whole new  growth 
happening now.
 
Edith
 
 


Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-14 Thread Jason E

Greetings,

Yes, Saul often contradicts himself.

He actually kicked me off the oxy plus list ( after Jim passed away ) 
for disagreeing with him.  Of course, eventually I understood why, after 
corresponding with Ed McCabe.


To get back to the point, under no circumstances should ANYTHING with 
ozone in it be stored in plastic.


Some plastic is partially, and temporarily, resistant to ozone.

http://ift.confex.com/ift/2001/techprogram/paper_8541.htm

Even this research is not quite accurate, in that it is limited to 
ozonation of water, and THEN storing the water in plastic... Which is 
far different from the plastic being constantly subjected to fresh 
ozone, or in the case of a concentrated ozone product ( like ozonated 
oils ) being stored long term in plastic.


There is no such thing as ozone-resistant plastic.

I was recently asked by a University to supply them with a long term 
supply of ozonated oils.  I imagine I could have made a very nice profit.


The truth is, it's safer and more affordable to buy your own equipment 
and do it right than to purchase it from someone...especially someone 
who cuts corners for the sake of profit.


Kind Regards,

Jason

feather...@netscape.net wrote:

Wendy and all, thanks for your advise. I think next time i order some, i will 
wait for cold weather to make sure it is most effective. Here is the response i 
got in email from Saul-This does contradict his advise to his yahoo group that 
in melting it loses its effectiveness. It is interesting that it can *regain* 
its effectiveness.Miracles never cease:)  His post to 
me.. Sorry 
about the leaking. Summer shipping is problematic.

However, just put it in the fridge and it will regain
its thickness, and effectiveness.




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RE: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-13 Thread Wendy
I've always ordered my ozonated olive oil from them and no I do not in a
million years think you were 'taken'. ;-) Yes it comes in a white
container- not a fancy one. I try to order in the off season when it is
not so hot though. It lasts a long time for me so it's not hard to do. 

However when I was living in Nassau they did ship it to me (along with
an oxygen tank too! LOL) - there might have been cold packs in it, but I
just refrigerated it after I got it without opening it.

I have on occasion forgotten mine and left it out on the counter in the
hot summer  I just stick it back in the fridge until it solidifies up-
but keep the lid on or the ozone will escape. If I can smell the ozone
in it- I'm good. 

I've been ordereing it from them for over 5 yrs now and IMO it is superb
and so has their service been! Saul may be short on words but in my own
experience, he's long on patience and information!

Hth

Wendy
Canada


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From: starshar [mailto:stars...@comcast.net] 
Sent: June 10, 2006 10:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

From: 
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 11:53 AM


> About a week and half ago, one of the members wrote the bennefits of
using 
> ozonated olive oil and posted a web site. I ordered it, and it came 
> yesterday from SLW SERVICES in langley bc. It is an unlabeled white
2oz 
> plastic jar, screw on lid. It was seeping liquid into the safeway
plastic 
> bags used for packaging.No note and on emailing thru the given pay-pal

> email listed as sherri-...@aloeessence.com...the mail was returned as 
> undeliverable. I have it in the refridgerator now and it is now in
solid 
> form. Does anyone know if ive been taken for $20, or is this a normal 
> delivery for ozonated olive oil called natures gift(for skin, and
after 
> being mailed as a liquid would it still be effective).Ive never used
this 
> begore... Please advise.

***
The shipment probably went through some hot weather areas, always a
hazard 
this time of year.

If you can still get a "whiff" of the ozone, then it's probably still 
effective.

I remember Saul Pressman saying that he kept his jar on his bathroom 
windowsill, perhaps between the actual window and a storm window. He did

not, however, mention the season of the year.

I keep mine in the 'frig but then always forget about it!
After a few years of languishing there, I think it's mostly evaportated.

Sharon


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Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-12 Thread Jason E

Ozonated olive oil should really be kept in glass.

It should not be shipped unless it can be kept cold via refrigeration.

Sherri Lee should know better, as her husband is Saul Pressman ( who 
like to go by Dr. Pressman, although he is just a chiropractor ).


Kind Regards,

Jason


feather...@netscape.net wrote:
About a week and half ago, one of the members wrote the bennefits of using ozonated olive oil and posted a web site. I ordered it, and it came yesterday from SLW SERVICES in langley bc. It is an unlabeled white 2oz plastic jar, screw on lid. It was seeping liquid into the safeway plastic bags used for packaging.No note and on emailing thru the given pay-pal email listed as sherri-...@aloeessence.com...the mail was returned as undeliverable. I have it in the refridgerator now and it is now in solid form. Does anyone know if ive been taken for $20, or is this a normal delivery for ozonated olive oil called natures gift(for skin, and after being mailed as a liquid would it still be effective).Ive never used this begore... Please advise. 


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Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-10 Thread starshar

From: 
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 11:53 AM


About a week and half ago, one of the members wrote the bennefits of using 
ozonated olive oil and posted a web site. I ordered it, and it came 
yesterday from SLW SERVICES in langley bc. It is an unlabeled white 2oz 
plastic jar, screw on lid. It was seeping liquid into the safeway plastic 
bags used for packaging.No note and on emailing thru the given pay-pal 
email listed as sherri-...@aloeessence.com...the mail was returned as 
undeliverable. I have it in the refridgerator now and it is now in solid 
form. Does anyone know if ive been taken for $20, or is this a normal 
delivery for ozonated olive oil called natures gift(for skin, and after 
being mailed as a liquid would it still be effective).Ive never used this 
begore... Please advise.


***
The shipment probably went through some hot weather areas, always a hazard 
this time of year.


If you can still get a "whiff" of the ozone, then it's probably still 
effective.


I remember Saul Pressman saying that he kept his jar on his bathroom 
windowsill, perhaps between the actual window and a storm window. He did 
not, however, mention the season of the year.


I keep mine in the 'frig but then always forget about it!
After a few years of languishing there, I think it's mostly evaportated.

Sharon


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Re: CS>ozonated olive oil

2006-06-10 Thread EJohns9525
 
In a message dated 6/10/2006 10:54:10 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
feather...@netscape.net writes:

About a  week and half ago, one of the members wrote the bennefits of using 
ozonated  olive oil and posted a web site. I ordered it, and it came yesterday 
from SLW  SERVICES in langley bc. It is an unlabeled white 2oz plastic jar, 
screw on  lid. It was seeping liquid into the safeway plastic bags used for 
packaging.No  note and on emailing thru the given pay-pal email listed as  
sherri-...@aloeessence.com...the mail was returned as undeliverable. I have it  
in 
the refridgerator now and it is now in solid form. Does anyone know if ive  
been 
taken for $20, or is this a normal delivery for ozonated olive oil called  
natures gift(for skin, and after being mailed as a liquid would it still be  
effective).Ive never used this begore... Please advise.  



This is where I ordered mine from several yrs ago.  I ordered the  large 
container just I still have some left.  If you are in doubt, email 
_sherri-...@aloeessence.com_ (mailto:sherri-...@aloeessence.com) .   she is
the wife of the ND who actually manufactures OOO.  I've ordered her  products
before and she answered right away.
 
I would think it would be ok but I know you  need to knowfor sure.
 
Edith