ozonated olive oil
What Is Ozonated Olive Oil?
In 1954, Dr. William Turska of Mist, Oregon, had ozonated olive oil tested at Texas A&M University. They discovered that this process created a long chain ozonide, C10H18O3.
When ozone is bubbled through extra virgin olive oil; continuously; for about three weeks, the olive oil gels into a paste or salve. This gel has many therapeutic uses. When used for massage, the ozonide enters the tissue and oxidizes lactic acid and toxins, and this has proven to be an effective treatment for many skin conditions.
"Ozonated olive oil is an effective adjunct treatment for inflammation of the skin, such as dermatitis and seborrhoea. Ozonated olive oil is helpful in bacterial infections of the skin, including carbuncles, cellulitis, ecthyma, erysipelas, erythasma, folliculitis, furuncles, granuloma annulare, impetigo, paronychia, psoriasis, ringworm, skin yeast, staphylococcus, sweat gland infections, and tinea versicolor. It is also helpful for bed sores (decubitus ulcers) and for the post-surgical treatment of wounds to prevent secondary infections."                                                                   -- Dr. H.E.Sartori
Ozonated Olive Oil is an effective adjunct treatment for inflammation of the skin, such as dermatitis and seborrhoea.
Ozonated Olive Oil is helpful in bacterial infections of the skin and is used primarily for:
  • Fungal infections (including Athlete's Foot)
  • Fistulae
  • Leg Ulcers
  • Bed Sores
  • Gingivitis
  • Herpes Simplex
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Vulvovaginitis
  • Bee Stings
  • Insect Bites
  • Acne and other skin-related problems
  • Impetigo
  • Psoriasis
  • Ringworm
  • Skin Yeast
  • Sweat Gland Infections
  • Tinea versicolor

It is also helpful for the post-surgical treatment of wounds to prevent secondary infections.
"Ozonated olive oil, kept refrigerated, retained its effectiveness for over ten years, in tests conducted by German researchers. It is particularly indicated for the treatment of all skin infections and dermatomycoses, and is excellent when used after gaseous ozone treatment by limb bagging. It retained its effectiveness for many hours after application."                                                 -- Dr. J. Hansler
Ozonated Olive Oil can be used for topical application on dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, seborrhoea, athlete’s foot, sunburn, insect bites, skin ulcers, burns, cuts and scrapes, and diaper rash. It is excellent for makeup removal (avoid the eyes) and as a skin moisturizer.
In addition, it is very useful for dealing with various problems in animals. It can be applied directly to cuts and incisions or fed to them. It can be spread on the back of a cat’s paw, from which it will be licked.
It should be stored in the refrigerator at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or lower for long term potency.

Olive oil that has ozone bubbled through it for a short time will smell of ozone but unless the oil has gelled into a stiff salve that will not run when the jar is inverted, there is little oxidative power in it.

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