Does Ozone kill good cells too?
Without Ozone sterilization, good cells will die fighting bacteria. This gives bacteria a chance to grow. Priority should be given to elimination of bacteria that endangers our health. By quickly reducing the amount of bacteria one can reduce the possibility of infection and disease. More good cells will be produced by the body to replace those that were lost.
Type of Germs | Before Use | 30minutes after use |
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Citrobacter Koseri (150938-3) | 7.7 ±0.02 | < 2.0 |
Alcaligenes Spp (144218) | 7.6 ±0.22 | < 2.0 |
Acinetobacter Brison & Prevot (150938-2) | 7.4 ±0.16 | < 2.0 |
Staphylococcus Aureaus (141960) | 7.3 ±0.14 | < 2.0 |
Staphylococcus Aureaus (140277) | 7.2 ±0.10 | < 2.0 |
E.faecalis (118271) | 7.2 ±0.10 | 2.7 ±0.18 |
E.faecalis (115992) | 7.9 ±0.12 | < 2.0 |
Pseudomnas Aeruginosa (137366) | 7.0 ±0.01 | < 2.0 |
Pseudomnas (150938-1) | 7.2 ±0.31 | < 2.0 |
Burkholderiacepacia (VT363) | 8.3 ±0.02 | < 2.0 |