Hello, looks like I mistakenly posted this to the oxygen forum sorry about that!
Am interested in home ozone insufflation and attempting to figure out if there is any possible way of being able to do this without spending $1000+. According to what I have read so far, the CONCENTRATION level of ozone is HUGELY important. : ) Too much can do irreversible colon damage according to Longevity's documentation.
Not only that, according to healyourselfathome site, levels above 72 ug/ml have been shown to SUPPRESS the immune system and inhibit tissue generation. So too much is NOT good, just like when using H202.
Pure medical Ozone is necessary when working with blood, (autohemotherapy). However, apparently there are no affordable machines out there that can give you a calibrated dose of ozone, so it appears I have been wasting my time looking.
Yes, the synergy machines claim to produce up to 80 ug/ml output, however, that is a bit too high, and since the knob is uncalibrated, it's impossible to accurately tell how much one is getting. Note that the longevity machines don't produce more than 50 ug/ml.
What I did find is HG1500 lab quality:(Glass PTFE (Teflon®)Stainless Steel EPDM Silicone High-density polyethylene)- in ozone stream- which is good, however according to the manual, (and my calculations), it puts out about 2051 ug/ml (micrograms per millileter) which means all that is really needed is a machine that puts out about 29 grams/hour (The HG1500 puts out 1500gr/hr, that's equivalent to 1,500,000 ug/hr. WAY TOO MUCH for insufflation!
Sounds like this would be great for infusing oils quickly though, Anyways, sounds to be like it takes VERY little ozone for insufflations, unless my calculations are off?
(there are 1000 micrograms in a gram)
Also the promolife folks claim there machine can make oil in 2 days but is only rated at 65ug/ml.. So that means the HG1500 should only take a matter of hours, instead of days?
All this being said, looks like synergy may be the closest thing available that's somewhat affordable..if one were to take a good "guess" on how much is coming out to use it?
Perhaps dialing it down to half (by sound), since the dial effects current and not ozone volume would be OK?
However if I am going to do this, I would rather do it right or not at all.. So looks like I am stuck saving up for a longevity machine, (the promolife is cheaper but uses ceramic so it's not considered medical according to longevity's propoganda? That and I hear Dr. Rowan uses Longevity machines, and Longevity donated 10 machines for his trip to Africa to fight Ebola..(which was not allowed BTW, see Dr. Mercola's interview with Dr. Rowan..)
If all that's in the "medical" machines is a mere 25gr/hr generator then I need to go into business making them myself..: ) I have a full production machine shop at my disposal! Probably less than $100 in materials even if only using the best of the best available IMO. But that's the medical industry for you, charge 10-100 times what something actually costs to make. : )
Anyways, what I wanted to give a note of caution to those seeking home insufflation equiptment. If my calculations are correct, anything that produces over 29gr/hr is going to give you WAY too much ozone. And that can damage your colon tissue according to the longevity info.
Please anyone with further knowledge, please chime in, correct any mis-statements! I am just learning myself.
Thanks so much, warm regards and healing to all!