--- In oxyzone@yahoogroups.com, "dwntwngrl2" <dwntwngrl2@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All, I'm very new at this. I am wanting to do vag. insufflation
> with an ozone generator and oxygen concentrator. What is the best way
> to do this to avoid breathing ozone? I did try it and it seemed that
> the ozone was being released into the room. What am I doing wrong? Any
> help is appreciated. thx KC
>
Hi KC,
Preferred ladies only or not. Just that the men don't really seem to
get it.
My favorite method of insufflating is vaginally. But when I first
started doing it, I rashed so much on the inside leg area and
experienced a lot of embarrasing vaginal itching, sometimes
unbearable. I started wrapping the catheter with a wash towel as well
as covering the leg area. This did help somewhat. However, what I
have dicovered to be the most effective way of delivering the ozone
without it causing any unwanted rashing is to simply do away with the
catheter and use the silicone tubing itself. I dip the tubing in a
bottle of peroxide to disinfect (very important) then rub some ozonated
olive oil on the tubing that is to be inserted to allow lubrication and
insert.
It feels to me like this method delivers more ozone than the tiny
catheter, but have been told that this is simply not true by a man. I
have to wonder, how in the world he would know. lol
Ok, here's my theary. I think when I used the catheter, ozone would
somehow seep out at the connecting area causing the rashing. With
using the tubing only method, I am able to avoid any contection
allowing full infiltration with the tubing. More ozone is put into my
body, while none is seeping out.
Now some women might feel a little skimmish using the tubing instead of
the catheter, I don't know. It's up to you. For me, I will never go
back to the catheter.
With vaginal insufflating, you will experience ozone even in your
head. The first time I experienced this, I was amazed! It is a very
effective method of delivery, ozonating the entire body. So much nicer
than a sauna, too, as there is virtually no clean up afterwards.
Sometimes there is an ozone smell in the room when I'm done. I really
don't know how you can completely avoid it. It's certainly not
dangerous as one is not directly inhaling it.
Hope this helps.
Gail