The original point was to be careful with Ozone...not to not do it. It is
not a totally benign substance as some would believe.
 Whether or not it can be beneficial is another matter.

Ken

At 08:27 AM 12/8/01 -0500, you wrote:
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Ode Coyote <coy...@alltel.net>
>To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 12:50 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>***Re: Infrared saunas
>
>
>>   Ozone is a 3 oxygen atom molecule. How can one have an ozone compound?
>If
>> it combines with something, it's no longer ozone.
>
>You're right. I meant to say "nitogen" and other compounds. But ozone is
>measured along with the dangerous stuff and the effects of both are tallied
>together.
>
>>   The problem with ozone is that it tends to make compounds with the stuff
>> of our bodies...no longer being ozone.
>
>And that's precisely my point.
>
>>  Maybe at limited levels this can be better than having some weird stuff
>in
>> there to make those compounds out of and maybe ozone has somewhat of an
>> affinity for that weird stuff over the stuff that's supposed to be there,
>> but...
>>  It's probably as corrosive to living tissue as chlorine gas. That's why
>> it's used to sterilize things.[and the fact that it's not as stable in
>> water as chlorine is...ie: it degrades into H202..then plain ole oxygen]
>> One good sniff and bye bye.
>> Ken
>
>"Probably" is not as good as knowing. I recommed that you join the Oxyplus
>list, if you're really interested in knowing more.
>
>Nina
>
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