Ozonated Oil

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See also : Ozone therapy
Ozonated olive oil was discovered quite by accident in the early 1900s, when breathing ozone through oil was used to treat tuberculosis. After many treatments the olive oil turned into a gel and seemed to hold ozone for a long time, making it a great salve used for a variety of ailments. Famous inventor Nikola Tesla was the first to market it, and as early as 1904 it was being sold in pharmacies all over the country under the name Glycozone.
Ozonated oils are plant oils that are either completely saturated with ozone or lightly saturated. The saturation of the oil is done by bubbling ozone through various oils (olive, coconut, grape seed, etc), in an ozone-safe container (glass). When the ozone passes through the oil it is changed. A new gaseous substance is formed normally referred to as terpene gas. Unlike pure ozone, terpene is safe to breathe and terpene has been used for a variety of ailments including asthma, bronchitis, tuberculosis, etc. The process of creating fully ozonated oil continues until instead of terpene gas coming off the oil, you get pure raw ozone (meaning the oil will not hold any more ozone). The texture of the oil changes, often getting solid or waxy (depending on the temperature). This process can take quite awhile (weeks with a normal unit) or less time if you run parallel units. Oils hold quite a bit of ozone, so bringing them to saturation takes some time. The reaction results in a small amount of ozone, but more of a peroxide/ozonide being created and stored in the oil.

Part of the broad appeal of ozonated oil is that unlike ozone in the air or water, which lasts 6 to 45 minutes, ozone in oil can last 10 or more years if properly stored. Add to this benefit the fact that you can easily apply ozonated oil on hard to reach places (unlike a gas), and you understand its true potential and power.
Below you see the amount of ozone held by each of the products. The ozone is measured in molecular weight. The higher the weight listed below, the more ozone/peroxide it is carrying, and therefore the more powerful its benefits. The amount of fatty acids present in each type of oil before ozonation limits how much ozone it will hold. The higher the fatty acids, the more ozone the oil holds.

Molecular Weight of Ozone in Product:

Olive approx. 13.9 gm per 100ml

Sunflower approx. 13.6 gm per 100ml

Grape Seed approx 9.3 gm per 100ml

Macadamia approx 7.6 gm per 100ml

Coconut approx 3.8 gm per 100ml

Special Precautions of Ozonated Oil

Do not put ozonated oils in the eyes.

Benefits and uses of Ozonated Oil are

Ozonated oils offer a low cost and portable form of ozone/oxygen therapy. They also are able to treat hard to reach areas. As with all forms of ozone/oxygen therapy, it has no real toxicity. Ozonated oils deliver oxygen therapy to the skin. Ozonated oil in the household can replace a cabinet full of medical supplies, because of its broad spectrum of healing & germicidal effects. You can replace your burn cream, your fungal cream, your Neosporin, your acne cream, your beauty cream and your facial cream. Unlike most treatments, Ozone actually treats the cause of the problems, not just the symptom. The list of uses for ozonated oil is quite large. Virtually any skin condition, uses on the gums for periodontal problems/disease, sexual lubricant, jock itch, fistulae, fungal problems, beauty cream, dandruff and age spots. The list gets longer as people experiment and find it to work wonders for man and beast.

  • Ozonated olive oil : is a gel that can last for 10 years if kept refrigerated or around one year at room temperature. It is known to destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, some parasites, venoms and poisons through oxidation, and helps stimulate new cell production through oxygenation. Doctors have reported that ozonated oil speeds the postoperative healing process by improving blood flow, reducing inflammation, preventing infection and reducing pain. Used for : Acne, Athlete's Foot, Bacterial Infections, Bed Sores, Blackheads, Bruises, Carbuncles, Cold Sores, Cuts and Wounds, Dandruff, Dermatitis, Eczema, Diaper Rash, Fungal Infections, Impetigo, Insect Bites, Fistulae, Gingivitis; Herpes Simplex, Hemorrhoids, Leg Ulcers, Shingles, Sunburn, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Wrinkles, Age Spots, Spider Bites, Burns And more.
  • Ozonated Jojoba Oil is less common but rising in popularity. We decided to produce it because one of our customers enlightened us to the amazing anti-aging qualities of the oil. Jojoba's chemical makeup is very close to human sebum, making it very desirable as a skin cream. It becomes a creamy gel when ozonated, and we're using it here for anti-aging, beauty and dry skin and we absolutely love it.
  • Ozonated Sunflower Oils have also become a lot more popular recently because of availability and cost. It is like a thick, viscous liquid, making it more suitable in situations where a liquid is preferred to a gel. Extensive research is being done on this oil in Russia and Cuba.