It certainly speeds healing whether it provides oxygen or not.

I've only ever used Ozonated Olive Oil from Saul Pressman  //
www.aloeessence.com/naturesgifts.html  and it is marvelous.  I keep the
large jar in the freezer and slice off chunks for the smaller jar I keep in
the fridge.  When I need some, I slice a tiny bit off and apply.  Cuts,
scrapes, sores heal very quickly when it is applied.

Because I keep it in the kitchen (not bathroom) I sometimes don't remember
to apply it as often as is beneficial-- Many people on the ozone lists
report that it will make skin tags and moles go away.  That's not been my
experience but it may be due to frequency of use.

It does need to stay refridgerated to retain the ozone.  Buying in winter is
better than summer because of that. IF ozone is present when the odor is
present, Saul's OOO retains ozone very well as evidenced by the tablespoon I
add to 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and keep in the bathroom for face and
elbows.

I recently came across a web page where they were selling ozonated coconut
oil and may try some of that.

One can ozonate oils oneself but to get the solid stuff that is stable when
kept cold, it takes many hours (days? more?) of ozonation. I'd rather it be
someone else's electric bill.

FWIW




On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Norton, Steve <stephen.nor...@ngc.com>wrote:

>  Has anyone used ozonated oil? What was your experience? Was it
> beneficial? I may try some but would like to know if it really does provide
> oxygen.
> Thanks,
>      Steve N
>