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i personally would not ozonate anything organic based such as molasses or kelp or juice or anything like that. oxygen reacts with chemicals in unpredictable ways, and juice and molasses and things like that are chock full of phytochemicals, there is no saying how it would interact or what the results would be. the only thing i personally put in my water is pure minerals. of course the minerals in active liquid minerals are plant based, but they are still just minerals, there are no enzymes or vitamins or sugars or other compounds in there.
yes, i have seen that quote before, i definitley believe the minerals help to stabilize the ozone in the water. but i must admit i am dubious about the claim that the ozone will stay in the water for several days, but who knows? i am sure there is a way to test this, but i don't have the instruments to do it.
i would be curious to hear paul's input on the question of adding minerals to the water before ozonating.
and a very Merry Christmas to you and yours also!! and thank you too for your wonderful input in this great resource known as curezone!