Ozonated Olive Oil (OOO)

What is Ozonated Olive Oil and what is it used for?

Ozonated Olive Oil (OOO) is produced when ozone gas is bubbled through olive oil continuously for approximately 3 weeks.    During this time the olive oil changes to an off-white gel with a consistency similar to Vaseline. Quality OOO production uses a medical grade ozone generator, and makes ozone gas from pure oxygen, not air, which is bubbled through cold-pressed, extra virgin olive oil. Essential fatty acid molecules of the olive oil are changed to become long-chain molecules called ozonides (C10H18O3) whose many healing properties are due to the antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties of their inherent nascent (active) oxygen (a biooxidative therapy). Renowned inventor, Nikola Tesla produced the first OOO in 1900.

OOO is extremely effective for topical healing and alleviating any and all skin ailments:

  • OXYGENATES treated skin tissue, improving the local circulation
  • INACTIVATES MICROBES.  Viruses, bacteria, yeast, protozoa and fungus (OOO is a natural alternative to cortisone). These microbesare generally anaerobic, thriving in an oxygen-starved environment. When they come into contact with ozone their cellular walls are destroyed, effectually inactivating the microbes.
  • FACIAL application – Europeans have used OOO for decades as an effective anti-aging ingredient in oxygen facials.
  • Stimulates the growth of new and healthy skin cells
  • Speeds up the healing process
Before and 15 days after treatment with OO
  • Cleanses and STERILIZES the skin
  • Reduces swelling and INFLAMMATION
  • Reduces PAIN and calms nerves
  • Improves cellular function
  • Oxidizes harmful TOXINS or chemicals
  • Prevents and reverses degenerative skin conditions
  • Excellent to treat BURNS especially if used with ionic colloidal silver.

Examples of Indications

(Basically can be used on any part of the skin that needs healing)

AcneCold (Massage on chest)Leg Ulcers (Open Wound)
Anal fistulasCutsMuscle aches, Sore muscles
Athlete’s FootDermatitisPimples
Bed Sores (decubitus ulcers)EczemaPoison oak / ivy
Bee StingsEar InfectionsPsoriasis
BlistersFungal Infections (E.g.toe nail)Rash, Diaper rash
BoilsGingivitisRough Skin (alligator or dry skin)
BruisesHemorrhoidsScabies (on animals)
BurnsImpetigoSkin cancer
Candida infectionInflamed tendons / ligamentsSunburn
Carbuncles (hair follicle infection)Hot SpotsUlcers
Cervical cancer (by vaginal suppository)Insect BitesVaginitis (including yeast infection)
ChilblainsItchingWarts / Planters warts
Cold Sores (Herpes Simplex)Itch mitesWrinkles (use as a night cream)

How is OOO Applied?

Topical applications

  • On skin.     Apply 2 to 3 times daily by rubbing a small amount into the affected area(s). You can first clean area with 3% hydrogen peroxide if badly infected.
  • For facial / neck application.   Use 1 day on / 1 day off to prevent a rash (gives the body time to eliminate debris through channels other than the skin). Continue application until satisfactory results are achieved. If you use a sufficient amount, you can cover OOO with gauze or band aid.
  • For vaginal use.   Form gel suppository inside a vaginal insert tube, and place in the freezer. When cold, insert into vagina.

How long before I see results?

  • Effects of OOO gel are quick.   You should see a difference within a few days

Side effects / safety?

  • No negative side effects
  • Fast detoxification can cause a rash.   As debris exits the skin instead of leaving by other exit routes
  • OOO does not harm healthy cells or tissue

Storage / Shelf-Life?

  • Store OOO in a refrigerator (below 40°F) with its lid tightly closed.   Enables it to retain its germicidal potency for 10 years. It must remain as a thick gel for maximum therapeutic benefit.
 

Chronic low-level inflammation

  • Detoxifies
  • Boosts immune system / cellular energy
  • Anti-inflammatory / Pain-relief
  • Aids sleep / Reduces stress
  • Accelerates healing of tissue, bone, muscles, scars
  • Improves circulation +++

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