What is Ozone?

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Learn more about what ozone is. How it can be harmful, beneficial and dangerous all at different times.

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Now before I get into the actual tools that we use, and that I use personally, it's going to be a necessary step to explain ozone. Now ozone, you can go into Wikipedia get all the scientific, basic explanation of it, but I'm going to break it down very simply very quickly. It's kind of gaseous, it can become a liquid at frozen states, you should ever get it to, you know, its liquid state and then try and heat it up or boil it basically becomes explosive compound. It's it kind of unique in a sense that it's soluble inside of water, which means it can be dissolved inside of it. So that unique property can actually make h2 o turn into h two, O three. So it's a very unique setup in the sense that it gives you extra oxygen side, your body it increases basically lung capacity.

City in that manner. Now when actually breathed in, in its pure state of oh three is actually bad for lungs. And at a cellular level, when over a certain ppm or parts per million, it can actually begin rupturing the cells of the lungs and reduce capacity. So it's this weird place in between just like pH levels, where you have to have a balance it can be, you know, if your coolant too much, and then you boil it, it becomes an explosive and it's very deadly. And if you don't apply it in solid and make it a soluble inside of water, breathing in over a certain parts per million can actually be dangerous for your lungs and your health. And again, overall, that's just not good at all.

So what is ozone smell like? Well, ozone is basically that smell that you have when it just freshly rains and you can really have that that's literally ozone in In and of itself a natural component of ozone. And it's in a safe, breathable amount in that form. So it's not rupturing your lungs. In fact, it's increasing because the parts per million is low enough that it has a safe value for you to be able to breathe in. It feels great when you breathe that fresh air, and it's healthy for you.

We all even know at an intrinsic subconscious level, breathing this fresh air after that rain, you know, and it's washed away and cleanse the air. It smells really great and it feels great. So ozone, innocence can be dangerous when it's outside of specific guidelines, which we're going to be talking about. Now. The applications for ozone can be extremely tremendous, even outside of you know those zones when you stay safely in here. It can do an enormous amount of benefits towards removing odors, mold, again, the oxygen, increasing the patient have oxygen your body creates an environment where it allows the beneficial parts of you know, your fungal or bacterial that naturally exist inside your body to grow and be able to, I guess we'd call that white blood cells and different parts of vitamins, etc, that we use as pathogens to help fight off the bacterial environment, and the viral environment, any of those diseases.

So ozone, again, it's something that needs to be really studied a little bit in order for you to maybe feel safe about it. If so, just go through the Wikipedia page. And it's just going to give you a little bit of a history behind it. Again, when it's inside of water, like we'll be applying it through the tool that I'll show which is called an ozone generator. It's soluble inside water and therefore the benefits of it. Are thusly increased because it creates h2o three, which again gives a better environment for you in health terms

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