Hi Peter,
What flow rate would you suggest?
For some reason I've always thought it was not good to breathe ozone
directly, thus all the instructions about ozonating water in a well
ventilated area, breathe only through ozonated olive oil, etc. I
thought it would harm the lungs if breathed directly into lungs.
I've been doing a little at the flow rate of 1/8 L/m (.20 on my
concentrator) because that was what was suggested by a man who does
it that way. I just never really understood (if it's kind of like
insufflating as pumping ozone into a cavity of the body, via mouth)
why you didn't use the flow rate for insufflating, which is usually
1/32 L/m according to my instructions. But maybe different
generators are different???
I haven't noticed anything harmful by doing it this way. It does
seem to give me some added energy but feels like I'm starting to get
an itch/rash (maybe) around the jaw area.
I like the fact (maybe factual) of it going into my teeth and eye
area. If feels like it's going directly into the root of my teeth,
which I think would be good for preventing any infection in the teeth
area. Sometimes one can have an infection in their teeth and not
even know it until they're in a lot of trouble with it.
I am being careful not to breathe through my mouth and actually think
this gets to areas (like the teeth/jaw & behind the eyes) even better
than ear insufflating.
What does breathing ozone directly into the lungs do?
TIA,
Gail
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> Hi Gail:
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> Don't see a reason why not, I also do not see a reason why not to
breathe
> it. Certainly will create a reaction with any bugs that it
encounters in
> mouth, throat, and so on down the tube, however from all our
testing if done
> right, no problem and great benefit...
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> Hi Peter & all,
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> Just curious what your thoughts are on bubbling ozone under the
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