A very interesting caller spoke to me about her need for a home ozone generator. She told me that she was a nurse and that her husband had some gangrene that the hospital appeared unable or unwilling to treat.
She mentioned that she was using red clay on the wound and that she wanted an ozone generator because she believed the ozonator water would help to clean the flesh and kill bacteria.
Ozone is known to kill bacteria and viruses. Some simply see it as nature’s way of purification.If you happen to notice the nice and fresh clean smell after a rainstorm, you are probably smelling ozone.
People use ozone for all kinds of purposes. Some want to use ozone generated with a home ozonator to ozonate oils. It may because many people believe that ozonated oils can help to heal wounds.
Many people have other purposes for ozone. Some like to use ozone to cleanse the air. Some believe that higher concentrations of ozone in the air, may actually be bad for our health. Others take no heed.As in other areas of life, there are always those who take a stance on one side or the other.
Has the FDA done any studies on home ozonators?None that I know of. But the science appears to be pretty solid that ozone can kill bacteria and viruses. I have also read or heard somewhere that industry actually uses ozone to clean equipment surfaces.
I visited a dentist not too long ago who told me that in Europe, some doctors are using ozone to clean tooth chambers before doing a root canal or installing a filling.This sparks a bit of interest because it denotes the notion that Europs is better at noticing and embracing things like this. Part of the reason is because of the commercial structure in the United States – I don’t want to digress on that though.
At any rate, it appears that ozone generation at home is becoming very popular. Click to read more about home ozone generators. There may be something worth investigating there!