A very interesting caller spoke to me about her need for a home ozone generator. She mentioned to me that her career field was nursing and that her husband’s gangrene was something that the hospital was unable to effectively 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 have labeled it ‘natures way of purifying things’.After a rainstorm, you can often smell a nice fresh quality to the air, that is from the action of ozone.
People use ozone for all kinds of purposes. Some want to use ozone generated with a home ozonator to ozonate oils. This is because ozonated oil is sometimes used to heal wounds with.
Many people have other purposes for ozone. Some like to use ozone to cleanse the air. There are those who intimate that questionable health situations may arrive due to having too much ozone in the air.Others, do not let that phase them.Like most conversations going on, there are folks who stand on either side of the debate.
Has the FDA done any studies on home ozonators?None that I have heard of.It does seem that science backs the notion that ozone kills bacteria and viruses. I have also heard that it is used in the industrial arena to eliminate bacteria and viruses from many 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 is very interesting because typically Europe is better at spotting things like that. Part of the reason is because of the commercial structure in the United States - I don’t want to digress on that though.
It certainly does seem that ozone generating machines are starting to become more and more popular. Click to read more about home ozone generators. There might be something there worth investigating!