Ozonated Olive Oil a powerful natural remedy for a variety of health concerns, especially those related to skin health.
Why Ozonated Olive Oil?
Ozonated Olive Oil is made by bubbling highly concentrated ozone gas through pure organic olive oil.This process takes several days of continuous gas flow. The result is an effective strength oil that has the distinctive odor of ozone. Topical use of this oil allows ozone to enter the tissue and heal cuts, wounds, burns, ulcers, lesions and infections. In massage, ozone penetrates the skin and oxidizes lactic acid and other toxins that may be present, alleviating soreness and pain. When ozone is bubbled through extra virgin olive oil continuously for about three weeks, the olive oil gels into a paste or salve with tremendous healing properties!
PARASITE CONTROL - In clinical practice, Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) physicians, treating a variety of tumors as well as melanoma, sarcoma, and leukemia use ozone as a part of their cancer treatment. Not only are tumors reduced, but also vitality and quality of life are improved. In animal studies, ozone has successfully reversed cancers. In the laboratory, ozone was shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells leaving normal cells unaffected.
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Ozonated Olive Oil is made by bubbling highly concentrated ozone gas through pure organic olive oil.This process takes several days of continuous gas flow. The result is an effective strength oil that has the distinctive odor of ozone. Topical use of this oil allows ozone to enter the tissue and heal cuts, wounds, burns, ulcers, lesions and infections. In massage, ozone penetrates the skin and oxidizes lactic acid and other toxins that may be present, alleviating soreness and pain. When ozone is bubbled through extra virgin olive oil continuously for about three weeks, the olive oil gels into a paste or salve with tremendous healing properties!
PARASITE CONTROL - In clinical practice, Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) physicians, treating a variety of tumors as well as melanoma, sarcoma, and leukemia use ozone as a part of their cancer treatment. Not only are tumors reduced, but also vitality and quality of life are improved. In animal studies, ozone has successfully reversed cancers. In the laboratory, ozone was shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells leaving normal cells unaffected.
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What is Ozonated Olive Oil?
Ozonated olive oil is made with high quality, organic, extra-virgin, cold pressed olive oil that is put through a process of “ozone injection”, which is bubbling ozone into the liquid for an extended period of time. Many companies use a cheap coronal discharge ozone generator that can lead to contamination. For purity and quality a cold plasma ozone generator should always be used.
What is the difference between ozonated olive oil “liquid” and ozonated olive oil “paste”?The difference between the liquid oil and solid paste is the amount of saturated oxygen and ozone. Creating the paste version the process is much more extensive and the amount of oxygen and ozone saturation level is exponentially greater than any liquid oil product available.
As an example, the ratio of O2/O3 in liquid ozonated olive oil formulas can only contain up to a percentage of roughly 10%, whereas ozonated olive oil paste contains up to 50% saturated oxygen/ozone, by volume. Also, the liquid does not have the long time release which ozonated olive oil paste does, which can last up to 12 hours or more when applied to the skin.
Benefits of Ozonated Olive Oil Paste Ozonated Olive Oil holds a variety of health benefits, but is most commonly used for conditions of the skin and external body, much as you would use a therapeutic salve or cream. As a massage paste, the ozonide acts as an antioxidant, allowing lactic acid and toxins to be released from the pores of the skin. Other benefits and uses include:
Ozonated olive oil is made with high quality, organic, extra-virgin, cold pressed olive oil that is put through a process of “ozone injection”, which is bubbling ozone into the liquid for an extended period of time. Many companies use a cheap coronal discharge ozone generator that can lead to contamination. For purity and quality a cold plasma ozone generator should always be used.
What is the difference between ozonated olive oil “liquid” and ozonated olive oil “paste”?The difference between the liquid oil and solid paste is the amount of saturated oxygen and ozone. Creating the paste version the process is much more extensive and the amount of oxygen and ozone saturation level is exponentially greater than any liquid oil product available.
As an example, the ratio of O2/O3 in liquid ozonated olive oil formulas can only contain up to a percentage of roughly 10%, whereas ozonated olive oil paste contains up to 50% saturated oxygen/ozone, by volume. Also, the liquid does not have the long time release which ozonated olive oil paste does, which can last up to 12 hours or more when applied to the skin.
Benefits of Ozonated Olive Oil Paste Ozonated Olive Oil holds a variety of health benefits, but is most commonly used for conditions of the skin and external body, much as you would use a therapeutic salve or cream. As a massage paste, the ozonide acts as an antioxidant, allowing lactic acid and toxins to be released from the pores of the skin. Other benefits and uses include:
Background information on ozonated oils
Ozone as a Germ Killer
The ability of ozone to kill and inhibit pathogens has been known since the nineteenth century. A few micro-grams of ozone per litre effectively kill germs. Ozone destroys all viruses and bacteria although some are more resistant than others and require a longer contact time. Ozone acts as bactericide by destroying the outer protein/fatty shell of the organism.
Ozone is generated as a gas with special ozone generators by oxygen conversion. Ozone in air displays germicidal action on surfaces and airborne organisms, as does ozonated water (ozone dissolved in water).
Ozonated Plant Oil
The relatively short lifetime of ozone in air means that it cannot be bottled for storage, this means it must be produced on site or at the point of application. This characteristic, although an advantage in many cases, can put limits on some application scenarios.
It was found through experimentation that, when absorbed into olive oil, ozone is bound into the molecular structure of the oil in the form of ozonide compounds. In this manner ozone is “stabilised” and ozonated oil has a relatively long lifetime of three to six months (minimum) when stored at low temperatures (refrigerator).
Application of the ozonated olive oil to the skin administers a low concentration dose of ozone and lipid peroxidases to the tissues over a longer term, destroying bacteria, viruses and fungal growths.
Applications
The oils are used extensively for treatment of a large variety of skin ailments for human beings and animals.
Cuts, abrasions and burn wounds are healed, as are herpes infections, eczema, secondary infections caused by AIDS, fungal infections (like athlete’s foot), fistulae, decubitus, leg ulcers, gingivitis, haemorrhoids, vulvo-vaginitis, acne, bee-stings, insect bites and mycosis. Ozonated oil is an effective adjunct treatment of -- inflammations of the skin (dermatitis) and is very effective against bacterial infections caused by staphylo cocci, E. Coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- in comparison to some antibiotics available for treatment. Rashes, sunburn and other irritations of the skin react very positively towards treatment of the same with ozonated oil.
There are reports of curing ear infections, while phenomenal success is reported in the treatment of bedsores. Irrigating the nose with the ozonated oil has been reported to successfully clear sinus infections.
Ozonated Olive Oil and Other Plant Oils
Ozone as a Germ Killer
The ability of ozone to kill and inhibit pathogens has been known since the nineteenth century. A few micro-grams of ozone per litre effectively kill germs. Ozone destroys all viruses and bacteria although some are more resistant than others and require a longer contact time. Ozone acts as bactericide by destroying the outer protein/fatty shell of the organism.
Ozone is generated as a gas with special ozone generators by oxygen conversion. Ozone in air displays germicidal action on surfaces and airborne organisms, as does ozonated water (ozone dissolved in water).
Ozonated Plant Oil
The relatively short lifetime of ozone in air means that it cannot be bottled for storage, this means it must be produced on site or at the point of application. This characteristic, although an advantage in many cases, can put limits on some application scenarios.
It was found through experimentation that, when absorbed into olive oil, ozone is bound into the molecular structure of the oil in the form of ozonide compounds. In this manner ozone is “stabilised” and ozonated oil has a relatively long lifetime of three to six months (minimum) when stored at low temperatures (refrigerator).
Application of the ozonated olive oil to the skin administers a low concentration dose of ozone and lipid peroxidases to the tissues over a longer term, destroying bacteria, viruses and fungal growths.
Applications
The oils are used extensively for treatment of a large variety of skin ailments for human beings and animals.
Cuts, abrasions and burn wounds are healed, as are herpes infections, eczema, secondary infections caused by AIDS, fungal infections (like athlete’s foot), fistulae, decubitus, leg ulcers, gingivitis, haemorrhoids, vulvo-vaginitis, acne, bee-stings, insect bites and mycosis. Ozonated oil is an effective adjunct treatment of -- inflammations of the skin (dermatitis) and is very effective against bacterial infections caused by staphylo cocci, E. Coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- in comparison to some antibiotics available for treatment. Rashes, sunburn and other irritations of the skin react very positively towards treatment of the same with ozonated oil.
There are reports of curing ear infections, while phenomenal success is reported in the treatment of bedsores. Irrigating the nose with the ozonated oil has been reported to successfully clear sinus infections.
Ozonated Olive Oil and Other Plant Oils
- Certain plant oils have high fatty acid content, from where the skin recharges the moisturising and restructuring power of the oil stem.
- Research of various plant oils for ozonated oil potentials and has resulted in a unique combination of oil and method of ozonation, to produce Ozony Gel.
- The oil utilized has long been proven and is the basis of most beneficial skin care products. Analysis shows that the oil contains all essential vitamins, minerals and fatty acids for optimum skin nutrition.
- In addition, the oil contains a rare DNA component that stimulates the skin to regenerate its own natural collagen (providing skin elasticity).
- Unlike other oils,
- Ozony Gel contains a high concentration of anti- oxidants, which are known to combat ageing of living cells.
- Although
- Ozony Gel seems to be a ‘heavy ointment’ it portrays the characteristic of easy penetration into deeper dermal layers, bringing relief to dehydrated skin, itchiness and dryness caused by eczema and psoriasis.
- Due to deep penetration of the skin, deeper lying infections are also cured.
- Ozony Gel is the result of ozonation of natural oils, which uniquely combines the natural healing powers of the oil and the excellent disinfecting powers.
The conditions that can be treated with Ozone Gel
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Abscess Acupuncture points Arthritis -B- Back pain Bog spavin Bone spavin Bowed tendon Broken knees Bruised sole Bruises Bucked shins Burns Bursitis -C- Capped elbow Capped hock Cartilage injuries Castration wound Cellulites Chronic pain Corns Cracked heels Curb Cuts -D- Degenerative joint disease Dermatitis -E- Eczema -F- Fistulous withers Fractures |
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Girth sores Glands (swollen) Gonitis -H- Heels (cracked) Haematoma Hock (capped) Hoof abscess Head Shaking Syndrome -I- Infected wounds Inflammation Insect bites -J- Joint ill Joint inflammation Joint injury Joint pain Joint stiffness -K- Kissing spines -L- Laminitis Ligament injuries Lymph nodes -M- Muscle injury Muscle pain Muscle spasm -N- Nasal catarrh Naval ill Navicular disease Neck injury |
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Oedema Overuse syndromes -P- Pedal osteitis Peripheral nerve injuries -R- Ring bone: high & low -S- Saddle sores Sesamoiditis Side bones Sinusitis Spinal cord injuries Splints Sprained tendons Sprains Strangles absecessation Suspensory ligament injury Synovial distensions -T- Tendon injuries Tendon rupture Tendonitis Thoroughpin Thrush -U- Ulcers -W- Windgalls Windpuffs Wounds (fresh/new) Wounds (old) |