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Hello all I am wondering if anyone knows anything about ozonating water? Is it best cold or room temp? Also when I use my ozonator it really smells strongly of ozone---how much of it is safe to breath? Any ozonator info would be welcome. I have a cold corona discharge with air dryer. Thanks Bea

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Ice cold water ozonate much better... also it should be distilled,

purified or bottled water, not straight tap water. I would suggest

this forum for ozone information:

 

http://curezone.org/forums/f.asp?f=193

 

best!

Paul

 

 

 

 

On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 15:16:13 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

 

>Hello all

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> I am wondering if anyone knows anything about ozonating water? Is it best

cold or room temp? Also when I use my ozonator it really smells strongly of

ozone---how much of it is safe to breath?

> Any ozonator info would be welcome. I have a cold corona discharge with air

dryer.

> Thanks

> Bea

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It's filtered---is that good enough?--and from the fridge? Thanks for info. BeaPaul Deras <rilkeansoul wrote: Ice cold water ozonate much better... also it should be distilled,purified or bottled water, not straight tap water. I would suggestthis forum for ozone information:http://curezone.org/forums/f.asp?f=193best!PaulOn Fri, 2 Nov 2007 15:16:13 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:>Hello all>

> I am wondering if anyone knows anything about ozonating water? Is it best cold or room temp? Also when I use my ozonator it really smells strongly of ozone---how much of it is safe to breath? > Any ozonator info would be welcome. I have a cold corona discharge with air dryer.> Thanks> Bea>> >> >

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Ice cold allows the water to hold alot more ozone in it. Distilled or purified (as long as it is really purified) works well. You always want the purest water possible, no matter what. As such, I would say absolutely NO to bottled water. First, there is absolutely no legislation to govern that industry, so you never know what you're getting. Second, alot of bottled water contains flouride...definitely don't want that! And third, almost all bottled water is sold in plastic bottles. One ingredient in plastic (and most dry laundry detergents) are called nonylphenol. Nonylphenols mimic estrogen for one thing and also do a few other unwanted things to us.

The choice is yours, but these are some basic facts to help you out.

 

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