I always thought Ozone was deadly, it does kill bacteria and mold. I guess I don't know very much about this and Healthcare Freedom Act is new to me.
Ozone was effectively used as an antibacterial agent to treat oral infections caused by Actinomyces naeslundii, Lactobacilli casei and Streptococcus mutans. Exposure of about 60 s exhibited 99.9% killing efficiency, but exposure for such a long period showed degradation of saliva proteins. So exposure of 10 s to 30 s was proved effective to kill significant number of bacteria.[47]
A single subcutaneous injection of O3 in mouse with spared nerve injury of the sciatic nerve was found to decrease the neuropathic pain-type behavior. Mechanism of this action is yet unclear but O3 was observed to regulate the expression of the genes that play vital role in onset and maintenance of allodynia.[48]
Most people don't! Although of all the Docs I think Dentists use it more than any. There was a Neurosurgeon working down in Miami that was treating spinal menigitis in kids (and curing them using ozone) but he got booted from the hospital. If they would use it in all of the OR suites and for post surgical wound care, they would drastically cut post-op infections.
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