You might want to try a slow speed and have the tube right next
to the wound, if the fumes bother you, please have a fan near your face or do
it in a well ventilated area. It is not my belief that inhaling ozone is detrimental
to health, however it is irritating at first.
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[mailto:oxyzone@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ariel mayorga Sent: March-02-09 8:45 AM To: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [oxyzone] Diabetic foot infection
Hi Peter,
Thanks for response. So it would be better to apply direct
to the wound. The issue is that the wounds are between the toes. What would
be the best way to apply directly between the toes. Ozone cupping?
Thanks
Ariel
--- On Mon, 3/2/09, Professor Peter Jovanovic Ozone <peter@...>
wrote:
From: Professor Peter
Jovanovic Ozone <peter@...>
Subject: RE: [oxyzone] Diabetic foot infection
To: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, March 2, 2009, 8:19 AM
Hi Ariel:
I would use the bags that are commonly
distributed by many for foot bagging, while they are not ozone-proof, they
are ozone resistant and I would assume may be used a few times without
concern. Sorry, that I can¢t help more but we tend to directly apply gas to
the wound at most times.
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From: oxyzone@yahoogroups .com [mailto:oxyzone@
yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Ariel Sent: March-01-09 8:12 PM To: oxyzone@yahoogroups .com Subject: [oxyzone] Diabetic foot infection
My father is a type II diabetetic and has a foot infection that also
has affected his toes. has been on antibiotics without much result.
I am considering ozone insuffalation for foot.
My question is what is considered ozone safe plastic bag?
I am sure that it can't be regular plastic?
Are there any ozone extremity bags that are safe to use
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