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I have had immense success with building a $5 ozone maker, that makes
ALOT of ozone. Now you can know how to build one for yourself (just
print out and read this email - its easy!). I fired mine up and it
sucked the smoke and burnt plastic smell out of my computer room in
under 5 minutes. Sweet! Here are some reasons why you would want to
build one....

Here is a document of a couple who the wife beat out 18 tumors
throughout her body - using simply ozonated water, and ozonated air

http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/ozone-therapy-cancer-faq.html

Here is a batch of testimonials of people and their claims about
ozone, and food grade hydrogen peroxide. If you didn't know the store
grade 3% has all kinds of poisons added, it will kill you (convenient
for big pharma - isn't it!) You have to get 35% FOOD GRADE hydrogen
peroxide.

http://oxyfiles.org/Testimony/Index.html

Roll Your Own Ozonator for about $5

Firstly scrap up a old TV or computer monitor out of the closet or at
the local landfill (if they still let you pick). If you cannot get a
monitor simply place an ad in the paper to pick up free parts (you'll
be amazed what people will throw out).

Once you get it, pull the cover off. Warning you will have to work
with the flyback transformer - so make sure its NOT plugged in!

If you look at the CRT (the glass bulb that makes up your screen -
from inside the case) you'll see a suction cuppy stuck to it. Simply
pry it off and short its metallic clip inside the suction cup to
ground (the metal case parts) - to make sure its dead. Then when you
know that its dead cut the suction cup off. Save as much wire length
as you can get.

Next get yourself a baby food jar. With the wire you stripped (where
you cut off the suction cup) simply feed it through a small piece of
mesh (the size of the baby food lid roughly) and tie a knot in it so
it cannot feed back through the mesh. I obtained my mesh 1/8" metal
from the local hardware store. Attach the stripped end of the wire
(that you feed through the mesh) to some aluminum foil (a good clump),
and stuff the whole works inside the baby food jar. The mesh will
'lock' inside the jar, you might have to trim it. Make sure the
exposed wire is contacting the aluminum foil in the bottom of the jar,
and is a minimum 1.5" away from the mesh (so it does not short arc to
ground and wreck the flyback. Make sure you wear some gloves dude -
that mesh metal is prickly! Next wrap aluminum foil around the outside
of the baby food jar, and tuck tape it up. Ground that outside
aluminum foil by simply running a wire from the outside aluminum foil
to the case, and ground the mesh as well. You MUST ground that
outside aluminum foil - don't get lazy!

Okay, heres what to watch for. If you plug it in and without getting
near the jar (watch it from a distance) the aluminum foil inside the
jar will flutter, sometimes hiss and pop. It is VERY different from a
ionizer because it used the corona effect to generate the ozone. If
you look very carefully at the aluminum foil (some on the outside,
some on the inside) you will see spots with a faint blue glow on
points on the aluminum foil. This is the corona effect, and it is
causing a localized plasma, which is making the unstable oxygen
molecule ozone O^3.

Carefully place the baby food jar back inside the TV (unplugged) into
a cavity where it can sit. Make sure none of the outside aluminum
foil is going to short out something in the TV. You might want to tuck
tape it into location. Then put the cover back on, and resecure.
What you lost a screw already??!

You now know how to build your own ozone maker! When it runs ozone
will just flow out of the TV. Pass on the design and share with all!!
Over time the tin foil may wear out, then simply pull it apart and
affix more tinfoil.

It is important to note that a THIN metal such as tinfoil is used,
because of its sharp edges it helps the corona effect to occur. A
heavy wire may not do anything at all inside the jar. The mesh
stuffed into the top lid is a safety measure it holds the flyback in,
and forms a sorta faraday cage. The flyback can arc like 1.5" If it
gets out of the jar, or the jar breaks DON'T USE IT - that is until ya
fix it!

Hey and don't use something like a a drinking glass instead of the
baby food jar, I tried that, the flyback was so strong it arced RIGHT
THROUGH THE GLASS - and burned out the flyback! Anything with THICK
glass is more recommended.







Thu Feb 8, 2007 11:39 am

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