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What is Aqueous Ozone?

Aqueous Ozone is a greener approach to clean living but what is it?  Aqueous ozone, a solution infused with ozone (O3) dissolved in water, is revolutionary in cleaning and purification. This dynamic solution is a key player in diverse industrial and environmental applications, including water treatment, air purification, and food preservation. The robust oxidizing potential inherent in aqueous ozone sets it apart as a formidable weapon against harmful bacteria, viruses, and pathogens, effectively eliminating them while also purifying water and air by removing contaminants. Groundbreaking laboratory studies highlight its antiviral prowess, showcasing the ability to inactivate up to 99.9% of viruses within minutes, including notorious culprits like hepatitis A, rotavirus, and human adenovirus. Aqueous ozone's versatility knows no bounds, offering a...

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Ozone: Documented Research & Clinical Reviews

This is a compilation of clinical reviews and articles to support ozone as an alternative solution for protecting humans and animals against contamination.  Preparation of Ozonated Water and Oil for the Topical Therapy – Ozone as a Drinking Water Disinfectant: Ozone Disinfection to Prevent Nosocomial Infections Japan researchers say ozone effective in neutralising coronavirus Ozone therapy in COVID-19: A narrative review Medical Ozone therapy: Ozone oxidant-antioxidant Ozone: a natural bioactive molecule with antioxidant property as potential new strategy in aging and in neurodegenerative disorders Ozone in Medicine. The Low-Dose Ozone Concept and Its Basic Biochemical Mechanisms of Action in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases Insights on the mechanisms of action of ozone in the medical therapy against COVID-19 Wearable adjunct ozone and antibiotic...

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What is Hypochlorous Acid ?

Electrolyzed (EO) water, also known as hypochlorous acid, can be created by combining table salt and tap water. The Science: Hypochlorous acid (HClO, HOCl, or ClHO ) is a weak acid that forms when chlorine dissolves in water and partially dissociates, forming hypochlorite, ClO.  HClO and ClO are oxidizers and the primary disinfection agents of chlorine solutions. HClO cannot be isolated from these solutions due to rapid equilibration with its precursor, chlorine. Like many other disinfectants, hypochlorous acid solutions will destroy pathogens, such as COVID-19, adsorbed on surfaces. In low concentrations, such solutions can serve to disinfect open wounds. Because of its strong antimicrobial properties, the related compounds sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) and calcium hypochlorite (Ca (ClO)2) are ingredients in many commercial bleaches, deodorants, and disinfectants. The white blood cells of mammals, such as humans,...

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