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Ozonated olive oil has many healing properties due to its antibacterial, anti-fungal, and antiviral properties of nascent oxygen. Oils high in essential fatty acids are the only oils that will allow ozone to remain in its active or nascent state for long periods of time. Ozonated Olive Oil can be used to oxygenate skin tissue topically for multiple skin conditions since it contains highly concentrated stabilized oxygen which can be used for any type of skin condition. It is an amazing substance used for healing wounds that would otherwise not heal. Individuals that were unable to heal wounds using IV antibiotics are finally able to heal their wounds with a topical repeated application of ozonated olive oil. It not only kills bacteria, fungus, and other pathogens by cleaning and sterilizing the wound, but it also does what no antibiotic could possibly ever achieve, it stimulates the healing process.
Ingestion to Detoxify the liver
When used internally, ozonated olive oil has beneficial effects in detoxifying the liver. A teaspoon to a tablespoon may be consumed one to four times a day. Doing this can put you under the weather for a few days, so plan ahead.
Acne
Acne is cased by oil glands in the skin that become overly active at puberty. The glands become clogged, with the result that blackheads or pimples appear. Wash the skin frequently and thoroughly to remove the oils and to clear the plugged oil glands. The color of blackheads is not caused by dirt but rather by a chemical change in the secretions of the oil glands. The face should be washed several times a day with hot water and 100% all-natural- soap. The skin should be rinsed twice after washing, first with warm water, then with cold. Each time the face should be dried thoroughly with a clean towel. Use ozonated olive oil for acne at bedtime, where the face is given a massage with it and patted dry with a clean towel. It is applied only after the final washing of the day.
Burns
(See Suntan-Burns below)
Diaper Rash
There has been many testimonials to the fact that ozonated olive oil will aid in helping to clear up any kind of diaper rash. Diaper rash is most commonly caused by the constant wetting and drying of the skin along with repetitive exposure to a variety of irritating substances. Once the naturally dry barrier of a baby’s skin has been irritated it becomes red, warm, rough and can lead to a variety of infections. The most common irritants are urine, stool, bacteria from urine and stool, ammonia - which is formed by the baby’s stool breaking down the chemicals in urine, detergents, perfumes, plastics and dyes from single use disposable diapers, pre-moistened baby wipes, soaps and reactions to creams. The term “diaper rash” describes several different kinds of skin conditions in the diaper area. Below is a list of the different types of diaper rash and what they usually look like.
Chafing dermatitis
(diaper chafing) This is the most common form of diaper rash, which can make the genital area and folds of the thighs & buttocks appear red and puffy. Diaper chafing or the baby being in a wet and dirty diaper for too much time causes this type of rash. This type of rash generally comes and goes, causing little discomfort as long as it’s not complicated by a secondary infection. Apply ozonated olive oil as needed, the proof speaks for itself.
Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
This type of rash shows up as red scaly patches on the legs and in the groin area. This rash may turn up in other parts of the body first while spreading to the diaper area between 6 and 12 months of age. Atopic dermatitis can be caused by many things including allergens, irritants, environmental and hereditary factors. According to Dr. Hulda Clark, Ph.D, N.D. (CURE FOR ALL DISEASES) Psoriasis and eczema are both caused by Ascaris. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascaris
Candidal dermatitis (yeast infection);
This type of rash is usually tender and painful, appearing in the folds of the baby’s genitals, legs and the creases between the abdomen and thighs. This rash will start as small red spots that become more numerous and then form together as a raised bright red rash with distinct edges. The most common cause of this type of rash is a baby that is taking or has been taking antibiotics. People are using ozonated olive oil as needed with fantastic results..
Perianal dermatitis
This type of rash appears as a bright to dark redness around the anus. The stools of bottle fed babies being more alkaline than normal are sometimes the cause it. This rash will usually not appear with breast fed babies until after solids are introduced.
Seborrheic dermatitis (cradle cap)
This rash will appear as a deep red rash that is rough, raised and often has yellowish scales. This type of rash usually starts on the scalp as cradle cap, although it can sometimes begin in the diaper region and then its spreads upward. This rash is usually caused by overactive oil glands in the skin.
Impetigo
This type of rash can appear as yellow-brown crusty patches or pus filled pimples or blisters, which is usually accompanied by a lot of surrounding redness. This rash can cover the buttocks, lower abdomen, anus, umbilical cord, and thighs and then spread to other parts of the body. Impetigo is caused by bacteria (streptococci or staphylococci). Apply ozonated olive oil as needed.
Tidemark dermatitis
This rash is an irritation that occurs from the edges or bindings of a diaper rubbing against the skin.
Intertrigo
This rash will appear as a reddened area, which occurs as a result of skin rubbing on skin. It is usually found in the folds between the thighs and abdomen and sometimes in the armpits. Apply ozonated olive oil as needed.
The best treatment for diaper rash is prevention
The best prevention is keeping your baby’s diaper area clean and dry. Even with all the prevention in the world, your baby may still get diaper rash. Don’t feel to blame, because it’s very common. The following preventative measures will help you treat a current case of rash and also help you prevent re-occurrences.
Frequent diaper changes
Change your baby’s diaper as soon as he or she has wet or had a bowel movement. Wash your baby’s bottom with warm water using wash clothes or cotton balls instead of “baby wipes”, and combat with ozonated olive oil.
Barrier or blocking ointments
Using a 100% all natural ointment such as ozonated olive oil on your baby’s bottom can put a protective barrier between urine, stool and your baby’s skin. Most doctors recommend avoiding the use of talcum powder which can cause lung problems and GMO cornstarch, which can cause yeast to form.
Fresh Air
Give your baby’s bottom more time in the open air without diapers on. When you’re at home, place your baby on a few cloth diapers or blankets over a waterproof pad. The more fresh air that your baby’s bottom is exposed to the faster the rash will heal.
Different type of diapers
If your baby is having a recurring problem with diaper rash try switching the type of diapers you are using. If you are using disposable diapers, try switching to cloth. Some of the dyes and perfumes in disposables may be the cause of your baby’s rash. If you’re using cloth diapers, try putting the diapers through a second wash cycle in clear water without detergents.
Avoid soaps and other irritants
Limit the use of soap on your baby’s bottom. Washing with soap 2 or 3 times a week is enough. Even if you’re using a mild soap for sensitive skin, your baby might be having a reaction to it. When your baby has had a bowel movement use plain warm water and wash clothes or cotton balls to clean his or her bottom. Baby wipes can cause more irritation to an existing rash and some wipes contain alcohol, which is very drying to your baby’s skin.
Venous leg ulcers
Venous leg ulcers, or venous stasis ulcers, are wounds that may occur on the lower legs in those people who have poor circulation. This may be the result of “valves” in the veins that are not working properly (allowing blood to “pool” in the lower leg). Venous leg ulcers can occur in both men and women; and may develop as a result of any injury to the leg or conditions such as varicose vein, blood clot in the leg, multiple pregnancies, overweight and standing for long periods of time (e.g., job related situations). They can take a long time to heal and are costly to treat. Venous leg ulcers can also cause you to not be able to move and get around. In addition, they may cause you pain, fear, anger, and depression. Signs and symptoms may include: Swollen legs; change in skin color to a brownish/red; burning or itching sensation; rash, redness or dry, crusty skin. An ulcer is often wet or weeping, and may have a yellow-white film covering it. Venous leg ulcers are usually located just above the ankle.
Nail-Fungus
Say goodbye to expensive medication which is expensive and has to be taken regularly over an extended period of time - for nail-fungus remedy one simply has to keep the affected part exposed to ozonated olive oil overnight inside a finger dressing sealed with medical tape. This is repeated until fungus has been killed.
Geo Engineering
Aerosol attacks which contain desiccated blood cells, fungi, and molds, are the culprits which are responsible for the epidemic of upper respiratory infections and boils we see today. Ozonated olive oil should be on hand because of its germicidal effect. Also rubbing it on your chest will oxygenate your thymus, thus stimulating your immune system.
Boils
People are using ozonated olive oil for boils. It is said that boils frequently are an early sign of diabetes or another illness and should be watched carefully if they occur often. In general, they result from germs or dirt being rubbed into the skin by tight-fitting clothing, scratching, or through tiny cuts made during shaving. I have recently learned that the repeated aerosol spraying occurring daily is a big contributor to the boil problem we are witnessing today. If the boil is above the lip, do not squeeze it or apply any pressure. The infection in that area of the face may drain into the brain because of the pattern of blood circulation on the face. If the boil is on the surface of another part of the body, apply moist hot packs, but do not squeeze or press on the boil because that can force the infection into the circulatory system. A wet compress can be made by soaking a wash cloth or towel in warm water. If the boil erupts, carefully wipe away the pus with a sterile dressing, and then cover it with another sterile dressing containing ozonated olive oil for fast relief. (Pictures)
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Seborrhoeic dermatitis, also Seborrheic dermatitis seborrhea also known as "Seborrheic eczema. This is a skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and trunk causing scaly, flaky, itchy, red skin. It particularly affects the sebum-gland. The cause of seborrhoeic dermatitis is still unknown, so were told. The widely present yeast, Malassezia furfur (formerly known as Pityrosporum ovale), is involved, as well as genetic, environmental, hormonal, and immune-system factors. The claim that seborrhoeic dermatitis is an inflammatory response to the yeast has not been proven. People afflicted with seborrhoeic dermatitis have an unfavorable epidermic response to the infection, with the skin becoming inflamed and flaking. Ozonated olive oil is very soothing for this condition and people are having great results using it. Recently a film surfaced claiming dairy products are the culbritfor eczema. See (Google) Dr. McDougall on his interesting claim.
Sunburn & Burns
People are using ozonated olive oil for sun burns with great relief. If you have not yet been exposed to much sun, as at the beginning of the summer, limit your exposure at the first to a period of 15 or 20 minutes, and avoid the sun at the hours around mid-day even if the sky is overcast. Remember, too, that the reflection of the sun's rays from water and beach sand intensifies their effect. Commercial suntan lotions including sunscreens are not good for you and should be avoided at all costs, try using ozonated olive oil for sun tanning instead. Remember to stay out of the sun at peek hours (11:30-3:30). It is disturbing to note that mostly all suntan lotions contain harmful chemicals that actually cause skin cancer because they contain petroleum/parabens and other harsh chemicals. Treatment: Sunburn is treated like any other burn, depending on its severity. If there is blistering, take care to avoid infection. Extensive blistering requires a physicians attention. In countries where medical ozone therapy is legal people have treated their severe burns with sessions with ozone gas in a plastic hood, with fantastic results. In-between ozone bagging-treatment they would wrap the afflicted burn area with a gauze containing ozonated olive oil. It is being used by people as a natural alternative to commercial suntan-lotions and sun-screens, it also has a soothing affect on the skin.
Ingestion to Detoxify the liver
When used internally, ozonated olive oil has beneficial effects in detoxifying the liver. A teaspoon to a tablespoon may be consumed one to four times a day. Doing this can put you under the weather for a few days, so plan ahead.
Acne
Acne is cased by oil glands in the skin that become overly active at puberty. The glands become clogged, with the result that blackheads or pimples appear. Wash the skin frequently and thoroughly to remove the oils and to clear the plugged oil glands. The color of blackheads is not caused by dirt but rather by a chemical change in the secretions of the oil glands. The face should be washed several times a day with hot water and 100% all-natural- soap. The skin should be rinsed twice after washing, first with warm water, then with cold. Each time the face should be dried thoroughly with a clean towel. Use ozonated olive oil for acne at bedtime, where the face is given a massage with it and patted dry with a clean towel. It is applied only after the final washing of the day.
Burns
(See Suntan-Burns below)
Diaper Rash
There has been many testimonials to the fact that ozonated olive oil will aid in helping to clear up any kind of diaper rash. Diaper rash is most commonly caused by the constant wetting and drying of the skin along with repetitive exposure to a variety of irritating substances. Once the naturally dry barrier of a baby’s skin has been irritated it becomes red, warm, rough and can lead to a variety of infections. The most common irritants are urine, stool, bacteria from urine and stool, ammonia - which is formed by the baby’s stool breaking down the chemicals in urine, detergents, perfumes, plastics and dyes from single use disposable diapers, pre-moistened baby wipes, soaps and reactions to creams. The term “diaper rash” describes several different kinds of skin conditions in the diaper area. Below is a list of the different types of diaper rash and what they usually look like.
Chafing dermatitis
(diaper chafing) This is the most common form of diaper rash, which can make the genital area and folds of the thighs & buttocks appear red and puffy. Diaper chafing or the baby being in a wet and dirty diaper for too much time causes this type of rash. This type of rash generally comes and goes, causing little discomfort as long as it’s not complicated by a secondary infection. Apply ozonated olive oil as needed, the proof speaks for itself.
Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
This type of rash shows up as red scaly patches on the legs and in the groin area. This rash may turn up in other parts of the body first while spreading to the diaper area between 6 and 12 months of age. Atopic dermatitis can be caused by many things including allergens, irritants, environmental and hereditary factors. According to Dr. Hulda Clark, Ph.D, N.D. (CURE FOR ALL DISEASES) Psoriasis and eczema are both caused by Ascaris. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascaris
Candidal dermatitis (yeast infection);
This type of rash is usually tender and painful, appearing in the folds of the baby’s genitals, legs and the creases between the abdomen and thighs. This rash will start as small red spots that become more numerous and then form together as a raised bright red rash with distinct edges. The most common cause of this type of rash is a baby that is taking or has been taking antibiotics. People are using ozonated olive oil as needed with fantastic results..
Perianal dermatitis
This type of rash appears as a bright to dark redness around the anus. The stools of bottle fed babies being more alkaline than normal are sometimes the cause it. This rash will usually not appear with breast fed babies until after solids are introduced.
Seborrheic dermatitis (cradle cap)
This rash will appear as a deep red rash that is rough, raised and often has yellowish scales. This type of rash usually starts on the scalp as cradle cap, although it can sometimes begin in the diaper region and then its spreads upward. This rash is usually caused by overactive oil glands in the skin.
Impetigo
This type of rash can appear as yellow-brown crusty patches or pus filled pimples or blisters, which is usually accompanied by a lot of surrounding redness. This rash can cover the buttocks, lower abdomen, anus, umbilical cord, and thighs and then spread to other parts of the body. Impetigo is caused by bacteria (streptococci or staphylococci). Apply ozonated olive oil as needed.
Tidemark dermatitis
This rash is an irritation that occurs from the edges or bindings of a diaper rubbing against the skin.
Intertrigo
This rash will appear as a reddened area, which occurs as a result of skin rubbing on skin. It is usually found in the folds between the thighs and abdomen and sometimes in the armpits. Apply ozonated olive oil as needed.
The best treatment for diaper rash is prevention
The best prevention is keeping your baby’s diaper area clean and dry. Even with all the prevention in the world, your baby may still get diaper rash. Don’t feel to blame, because it’s very common. The following preventative measures will help you treat a current case of rash and also help you prevent re-occurrences.
Frequent diaper changes
Change your baby’s diaper as soon as he or she has wet or had a bowel movement. Wash your baby’s bottom with warm water using wash clothes or cotton balls instead of “baby wipes”, and combat with ozonated olive oil.
Barrier or blocking ointments
Using a 100% all natural ointment such as ozonated olive oil on your baby’s bottom can put a protective barrier between urine, stool and your baby’s skin. Most doctors recommend avoiding the use of talcum powder which can cause lung problems and GMO cornstarch, which can cause yeast to form.
Fresh Air
Give your baby’s bottom more time in the open air without diapers on. When you’re at home, place your baby on a few cloth diapers or blankets over a waterproof pad. The more fresh air that your baby’s bottom is exposed to the faster the rash will heal.
Different type of diapers
If your baby is having a recurring problem with diaper rash try switching the type of diapers you are using. If you are using disposable diapers, try switching to cloth. Some of the dyes and perfumes in disposables may be the cause of your baby’s rash. If you’re using cloth diapers, try putting the diapers through a second wash cycle in clear water without detergents.
Avoid soaps and other irritants
Limit the use of soap on your baby’s bottom. Washing with soap 2 or 3 times a week is enough. Even if you’re using a mild soap for sensitive skin, your baby might be having a reaction to it. When your baby has had a bowel movement use plain warm water and wash clothes or cotton balls to clean his or her bottom. Baby wipes can cause more irritation to an existing rash and some wipes contain alcohol, which is very drying to your baby’s skin.
Venous leg ulcers
Venous leg ulcers, or venous stasis ulcers, are wounds that may occur on the lower legs in those people who have poor circulation. This may be the result of “valves” in the veins that are not working properly (allowing blood to “pool” in the lower leg). Venous leg ulcers can occur in both men and women; and may develop as a result of any injury to the leg or conditions such as varicose vein, blood clot in the leg, multiple pregnancies, overweight and standing for long periods of time (e.g., job related situations). They can take a long time to heal and are costly to treat. Venous leg ulcers can also cause you to not be able to move and get around. In addition, they may cause you pain, fear, anger, and depression. Signs and symptoms may include: Swollen legs; change in skin color to a brownish/red; burning or itching sensation; rash, redness or dry, crusty skin. An ulcer is often wet or weeping, and may have a yellow-white film covering it. Venous leg ulcers are usually located just above the ankle.
Nail-Fungus
Say goodbye to expensive medication which is expensive and has to be taken regularly over an extended period of time - for nail-fungus remedy one simply has to keep the affected part exposed to ozonated olive oil overnight inside a finger dressing sealed with medical tape. This is repeated until fungus has been killed.
Geo Engineering
Aerosol attacks which contain desiccated blood cells, fungi, and molds, are the culprits which are responsible for the epidemic of upper respiratory infections and boils we see today. Ozonated olive oil should be on hand because of its germicidal effect. Also rubbing it on your chest will oxygenate your thymus, thus stimulating your immune system.
Boils
People are using ozonated olive oil for boils. It is said that boils frequently are an early sign of diabetes or another illness and should be watched carefully if they occur often. In general, they result from germs or dirt being rubbed into the skin by tight-fitting clothing, scratching, or through tiny cuts made during shaving. I have recently learned that the repeated aerosol spraying occurring daily is a big contributor to the boil problem we are witnessing today. If the boil is above the lip, do not squeeze it or apply any pressure. The infection in that area of the face may drain into the brain because of the pattern of blood circulation on the face. If the boil is on the surface of another part of the body, apply moist hot packs, but do not squeeze or press on the boil because that can force the infection into the circulatory system. A wet compress can be made by soaking a wash cloth or towel in warm water. If the boil erupts, carefully wipe away the pus with a sterile dressing, and then cover it with another sterile dressing containing ozonated olive oil for fast relief. (Pictures)
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Seborrhoeic dermatitis, also Seborrheic dermatitis seborrhea also known as "Seborrheic eczema. This is a skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and trunk causing scaly, flaky, itchy, red skin. It particularly affects the sebum-gland. The cause of seborrhoeic dermatitis is still unknown, so were told. The widely present yeast, Malassezia furfur (formerly known as Pityrosporum ovale), is involved, as well as genetic, environmental, hormonal, and immune-system factors. The claim that seborrhoeic dermatitis is an inflammatory response to the yeast has not been proven. People afflicted with seborrhoeic dermatitis have an unfavorable epidermic response to the infection, with the skin becoming inflamed and flaking. Ozonated olive oil is very soothing for this condition and people are having great results using it. Recently a film surfaced claiming dairy products are the culbritfor eczema. See (Google) Dr. McDougall on his interesting claim.
Sunburn & Burns
People are using ozonated olive oil for sun burns with great relief. If you have not yet been exposed to much sun, as at the beginning of the summer, limit your exposure at the first to a period of 15 or 20 minutes, and avoid the sun at the hours around mid-day even if the sky is overcast. Remember, too, that the reflection of the sun's rays from water and beach sand intensifies their effect. Commercial suntan lotions including sunscreens are not good for you and should be avoided at all costs, try using ozonated olive oil for sun tanning instead. Remember to stay out of the sun at peek hours (11:30-3:30). It is disturbing to note that mostly all suntan lotions contain harmful chemicals that actually cause skin cancer because they contain petroleum/parabens and other harsh chemicals. Treatment: Sunburn is treated like any other burn, depending on its severity. If there is blistering, take care to avoid infection. Extensive blistering requires a physicians attention. In countries where medical ozone therapy is legal people have treated their severe burns with sessions with ozone gas in a plastic hood, with fantastic results. In-between ozone bagging-treatment they would wrap the afflicted burn area with a gauze containing ozonated olive oil. It is being used by people as a natural alternative to commercial suntan-lotions and sun-screens, it also has a soothing affect on the skin.
Keeping Your Pet Free of Parasites;
De-worm your pet with Ozonated Olive Oil. Take 1 tsp of Ozonated Olive Oil and rub it into your pets coat where they can lick off the salve, this will kill all parasites and their eggs better than anything else. It's 100% completely all Natural & Safe, Repeat every 6 months. Dr.Hulda Clark, the Cure for all Diseases. Store