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Re: liquid oxygen!


You're right. They don't actually HAVE singlet or nascent oxygen (neither does peroxide or ozone). But they release it into your bloodstream:

When peroxide (H2O2), ozone (O3), or deuterium sulfate (D2SO4), (amongst other molecules), enter your bloodstream, enzymes (such as catalase) react with them, and cause a release of singlet oxygen. Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) breaks down to H20 and O (water and singlet oxygen), ozone (O3) breaks down to O2 and O (atmospheric oxygen and singlet oxygen). I'm not sure how deuterium sulfate (D2SO4) breaks down, but in obviously releases singlet oxygen too.

The important thing is which releases the most O for the lowest cost. Actually ozone does, but the medical generators cost over $1000 (however once you buy it, you can make as much as you want), Otherwise peroxide is cheapest because it only costs pennies for the equivalent amount as a bottle of the Hydroxygen. Drinking it is cheap, but applying it to the skin is much more effective. And it only leaves one by-product water (H2O)!! I wonder what deuterium sulfate leaves as a by-product?

This is what www.oxytherapy.com has to say:

"Stabilized oxygen products have their place in the oxygen therapy field. They are generally more palatable than drinking dilute solutions of H2O2, convenient to use, but are more expensive than using H2O2."

And...

"Are the stabilized oxygen products as good as drinking dilute solutions of H2O2?

"This is a very difficult question to answer. The stabilized oxygen producers are very protective of their secrets, so we the consumer have no real way of following up on their claims.

"By far, the stabilized oxygen products are more palatable, but they are also much more expensive. Most people that have taken the products say they feel the difference.

"Mike Davis, who was a member of the Oxytherapy Mailing List did a comparison using SuperOxy, Genesis 1000, and 35% Hydrogen Peroxide. See the results below. Mike also updated this information on April 14, 1996 in Oxyfile 349.

"I have recently received some Quantofix peroxide test strips manufactured by Macherey-Nagel from H2O2,Inc. They give a color indication of peroxide concentration from 0-100 ppm. The test strip is said to also be sensitive to organic and inorganic peroxides.

Sample Dilution Reading
SuperOxy Plain 1 ml:100 ml 10ppm(-)
Genesis 1000 1 drop:100 ml 10ppm(+)
35% H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) 1 drop:150 ml 100ppm(+)
35% H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) 1 ml above:10ml 10ppm(+)

"The SuperOxy is said to have twenty drops of 35% H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) per ounce, the 1 ml sample should contain about .7 drop. The 35% was diluted with 150 ml water to adjust for the drop amount. It still had to be diluted another ten times to bring it into the range of the SuperOxy. The Genesis dilution was not adjusted for drop size which might account for a slightly higher reading than the SuperOxy. OxyToddy came out to 0 ppm at full strength.

"I calculated the dilution of 35% to be 12ppm which agrees well with the test figure.

"This seems to indicate that in terms of peroxide activity as measured with this technique 35% H2O2 is easily ten times stronger than either SuperOxy or Genesis 1000

Tim

 

 
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