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You can get O2 at any welding supply store. No prescription needed.Ozone water doesn't seem possible without an O2 tank. Idk how you'd get that without prescription.
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You can get O2 at any welding supply store. No prescription needed.Ozone water doesn't seem possible without an O2 tank. Idk how you'd get that without prescription.
I drink ozonated water from time to time, it’s good, it feels a lot like how going for a nice short walk in a thriving park makes you feel. If you mix some white distilled vinegar in the water - the ozone absorbs much better and remains stable longer in the water, this also allows it to reach deeper in to the gut.
Great tip about the white vinegar! I added 2ml to 400ml of distilled water in my ozone beaker and immediately the bubbler's output dispersed into much finer swirling clouds of micro bubbles. That dramatic increase in surface area of the O3/H2O interface proves your assertion. Thanks!
I then experiemented with MgCl and malic acid but they did not have that effect. How did you hit on the white vinegar optimization?
slightly off topic (and i apologize) but James had this to say about phytoestrogens. Thoughts??
“Phytoestrogens are greatly misunderstood. Phytoestrogens are weak estrogenic compounds that average 200 to 400 times weaker than the body's own estrogens. They lock up estrogen receptors giving their weak estrogenic effect while blocking stronger estrogenic compounds such as xenoestrogens from latching on. If they cannot latch on these stronger xenoestrogens have no effect on the body. This is important as xenoestrogens can be 30,000 to 100,000 times stronger than the body's own estrogens. Therefore phytoestrogens help to balance the hormones by helping to regulate the action of stronger estrogens
Interesting. I'm not so sure, just because xenoestrogens are being blocked, does not necessitate that they would not be taken up by the receptors at some later time, I'm not sure how long xenoestrogens typically hang around in the body. I think if what you referenced about phytoestrogens were to be true, I'd presume that heavy consumers of soy milk would be less estrogenic than those who generally avoid soy products, but I thought there was a good deal of science now backing up the feminizing effects of a soy heavy diet vs a diet lacking in soy.
Is it possible he is referencing the synthetic progesterone found in the pharmacopia?What do you guys think of James saying progesterone creams are dangerous?
"Would using the short term progesterone cream in your protocol (waiting for the vitex to kick in) give me the answer?
Progesterone creams are too dangerous to fool with except in rare cases such as severe endometriosis. So I recommend avoiding them."
Source: Hormone Balance at The Truth in Medicine, topic 1682470
To my knowledge bioidentical progesterone is synthetic too, right?Is it possible he is referencing the synthetic progesterone found in the pharmacopia?
Does anybody here have experience with ozone ear insufflation?
I have significant idiopathic hearing loss. So this interests me. But I am also a serious skeptic.
A couple years ago I was researching ways to increase the solubility / prolong the decomposition. I didn't like going through all the hassle with ice water. I found this: ozone decomposition I think I found another paper specifically referencing white vinegar and ozone for gut biofilm application, but I can't find it anymore. It definitely works to boost the levels, ozone has a very identifiable taste, reminds me of how watermelon rind tastes.
very good suggestion captain. thanks!
https://phys.org/news/2009-11-h1n1-virus-acidic-ozone.html not vinegar but hcl
Depends. If the pH of the vinegar (low) is the magic that makes ozone better, then no. Sodium acetate (the primary product of acv reacted with NaCO3) is near neutral.
So if I am understanding that correctly, ozonating NaH3CO would saturate it with oxygen by cleaving -CO groups.I guess this answers my question
Advanced treatment of sodium acetate in water by ozone oxidation. - PubMed - NCBI
So if I am understanding that correctly, ozonating NaH3CO would saturate it with oxygen by cleaving -CO groups.
This would deprive the NaH3CO of a substantial amount of its ability to produce CO2 in the bloodstream while also depriving the the O3 of its oxygen giving and/or oxidizing properties.
Thus you would not want to administer them together.
Am I reading this right?