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1,4-Dioxane removal with ozone A New Formulation Based on Ozonated Sunflower Seed Oil: In Vitro Antibacterial and Safety Evaluation AOP Agri-Food Processing Air Treatment Antibacterial Activity of Ozonized Sunflower Oil, Oleozón, Against Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis. Antifungal Activity of Olive Oil and Ozonated Olive Oil Against Candida Spp. and Saprochaete Spp. Aquaculture BTEX Remediation under Challenging Site Conditions Using In-Situ Ozone Injection and Soil Vapor Extraction Technologies: A Case Study BTEX removal with ozone Beef (Red Meat) Processing with Ozone Benzene Body Odors Bottled Water Cannabis Catalytic Ozonation of Gasoline Compounds in Model and Natural Water in the Presence of Perfluorinated Alumina Bonded Phases Clean in Place (CIP) Combined Ozone and Ultrasound for the Removal of 1,4-Dioxane from Drinking Water Concrete Cooling Tower Cost Effectiveness of Ozonation and AOPs for Aromatic Compound Removal from Water: A Preliminary Study Create your own Ozonated Oils Cyanobacteria and Toxin Removal with Ozone Dairy Farms Degradation of tert-Butyl Alcohol in Dilute Aqueous Solution by an O3/UV Process Drinking Water Drinking Water Disinfection E.coli O157:H7 Reduction with Ozone Effectiveness of Ozone for Inactivation of Escherichia coli and Bacillus Cereus in Pistachios Efficiency of Ozonation and AOP for Methyl-tert-Butylether (MTBE) Removal in Waterworks Ethylbenzene Evaluation of Ozone AOP for Degradation of 1,4-Dioxane Exploring the Potential of Ozonated Oils in Dental Care Exploring the Potential of Ozonated Oils in Hair Care Fire Restoration Food Odors Force Main Treatment Germicidal Properties of Ozonated Sunflower Oil Grain Treatment Groundwater Remediation Hoof Bath Hydroponic Greenhouses In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Ozonated Sunflower Oil against Antibiotic-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis Isolated from Endodontic Infection Influence of Storage Temperature on the Composition and the Antibacterial Activity of Ozonized Sunflower Oil Insect Control in Grains Kinetic Analysis of Ozonation Degree Effect on the Physicochemical Properties of Ozonated Vegetable Oils Lake Remediation Laundry Laundry Listeria Inactivation with Ozone MTBE removal with ozone Machine Coolant Tanks Measurement of Peroxidic Species in Ozonized Sunflower Oil Mitigation strategies for Salmonella, E. coli O157:H7, and Antimicrobial Resistance Throughout the Beef Production Chain Mold Removal in Grain Mold/Mildew Odors Municipal Water Treatment Mycotoxin Reduction in Grain Nanobubbles Odor Removal Oxidation of Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) and Ethyl tert-Butyl Ether (ETBE) by Ozone and Combined Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidize Tannins from Water with Ozone Oxy-Oils Ozonated Oils Ozonated Ice & Fish Storage Ozonated Mineral Oil: Preparation, Characterization and Evaluation of the Microbicidal Activity Ozonated Oils: Nature's Remedy for Soothing Bug Bites Ozonated Olive Oil Ozonated Olive Oil Enhances the Growth of Granulation Tissue in a Mouse Model of Pressure Ulcer Ozonated Olive Oil with a High Peroxide Value for Topical Applications: In-Vitro Cytotoxicity Analysis with L929 Cells Ozonation Degree of Vegetable Oils as the Factor of Their Anti-Inflammatory and Wound-Healing Effectiveness Ozonation of Soluble Organics in Aqueous Solutions Using Microbubbles Ozone Gas and Ozonized Sunflower Oil as Alternative Therapies against Pythium Insidiosum Isolated from Dogs Ozone Inactivation of E.Coli at Various O3 Concentrations and Times Ozone Regulations in Food Processing Ozone Regulations in Organic Food Production Ozone in Air Applications Ozone in Sanitation Ozone in Seafood Processing Ozone use for Post-Harvest Processing of Berries Ozone use for Surface Sanitation on Dairy Farms Pet Odors Physico-chemical Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of Ozonated Pomegranate Seeds Oil Pool & Spa Proinflammatory Event of Ozonized Olive Oil in Mice RES Case Studies Resolution Concerning the Use of Ozone in Food Processing Spectroscopic Characterization of Ozonated Sunflower Oil Stability Studies of Ozonized Sunflower Oil and Enriched Cosmetics with a Dedicated Peroxide Value Determination Study of Ozonated Olive Oil: Monitoring of the Ozone Absorption and Analysis of the Obtained Functional Groups Study of Ozonated Sunflower Oil Using 1H NMR and Microbiological Analysis Surface Sanitation TBA Removal with ozone Teat Wash Tobacco Odors Toluene Treatment of Groundwater Contaminated with 1,4-Dioxane, Tetrahydrofuran, and Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds Using Advanced Oxidation Processes Treatment of groundwater contaminated with gasoline components by an ozone/UV process Ultra-Pure Water Utilization of Ozone for the Decontamination of Small Fruits Various Antimicrobial Agent of Ozonized Olive Oil Vertical Farming with Ozone Waste Water Treatment Water Re-use Water Treatment Water Treatment Well Water Treatment Xylene

Oxy-Oils Ozonated Oils

Ozone is a gas that contains high oxidizing power and has been used for a variety of different purposes throughout history. The topical application can be used for everyday skin care such as, but not limited to, a daily moisturizer, natural deodorant, diaper rash and body acne. 

Because of its rich properties and created elements, ozonated olive oil needs to be refrigerated. Refrigerated oils can last up to ten years. We've found that even at room temperature, our oils can last up to a year.

 

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The Everything Oil

Ozonated olive oil is by far one of the best known ozone oils in the world, and there is a great reason for that! Known as the “Everything Oil”, olive oil in general is known for its properties in skincare as well as antifungal, anti-bacterial, decrease in inflammation, increased collagen production and increased oxygen in healing wounds. 

We have used this oil for sunburns, ringworm, wrinkles, acne, bug bites, hemorrhoids, cuts, pet needs, hair masks and more! The “Everything Oil” has a use and purpose for every need. 

The Scent

When you first start using ozonated oils, the smell might catch you by surprise! It might remind you of the fresh smell after a thunderstorm, and there is a reason why. During a thunderstorm, lightning mixes with oxygen atoms and molecules, creating a fresh smell, also known as ozone. The ozone smell is normal and after the second or third application, most people adjust to it. 

If you have a strong sense of smell or are sensitive to scents in general, try the lavender infused oils. They help cover the smell and add a calming effect when applied! 

The Creation Process

Organic, extra virgin olive oil is slowly infused with ozone until it is fully saturated and becomes a gel. This is done by passing medical grade oxygen through the best cold plasma ozone generators available. This ensures pure, fresh ozonated oil. The oil allows the ozone to stay viable. The end result is an oxygenated gel with a cornucopia of uses.

Not all Oils are the Same 

The creation process for creating ozonated olive oil is extremely important in order for the full benefits to be used. By using the right equipment and specific time increments, our oils are able to be used to achieve the benefits you are needing. Our oils come out white and clean while others have a hint of yellow, telling us that the oil is not completely infused. 

Ingredients and Usage

Pure and Simple: 

Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Activated Oxygen (oxone)

 

How to use: 

Apply a good amount, rub between hands and apply to affected areas! Oil will melt and absorb into the skin. For skincare routines, wash face, apply serums, then add ozonated olive oil to skin instead of facial moisturizer. Don't forget the sunscreen! 

 

 

 

 








Research articles on Ozonated Olive Oil:

-Antifungal Activity of Olive Oil and Ozonated Olive Oil Against Candida Spp. and Saprochaete Spp.

-Proinflammatory Event of Ozonized Olive Oil in Mice

-Various Antimicrobial Agent of Ozonized Olive Oil

-Ozonated Olive Oil Enhances the Growth of Granulation Tissue in a Mouse Model of Pressure Ulcer

-Study of Ozonated Olive Oil: Monitoring of the Ozone Absorption and Analysis of the Obtained Functional Groups

-Ozonated Olive Oil with a High Peroxide Value for Topical Applications: In-Vitro Cytotoxicity Analysis with L929 Cells

-Germicidal Properties of Ozonated Sunflower Oil

-Ozonated Mineral Oil: Preparation, Characterization and Evaluation of the Microbicidal Activity

-A New Formulation Based on Ozonated Sunflower Seed Oil: In Vitro Antibacterial and Safety Evaluation

-Kinetic Analysis of Ozonation Degree Effect on the Physicochemical Properties of Ozonated Vegetable Oils

-Spectroscopic Characterization of Ozonated Sunflower Oil

-Physico-chemical Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of Ozonated Pomegranate Seeds Oil

-Ozonation Degree of Vegetable Oils as the Factor of Their Anti-Inflammatory and Wound-Healing Effectiveness

-In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Ozonated Sunflower Oil against Antibiotic-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis Isolated from Endodontic Infection

-Stability Studies of Ozonized Sunflower Oil and Enriched Cosmetics with a Dedicated Peroxide Value Determination

-Influence of Storage Temperature on the Composition and the Antibacterial Activity of Ozonized Sunflower Oil

-Measurement of Peroxidic Species in Ozonized Sunflower Oil

-Ozone Gas and Ozonized Sunflower Oil as Alternative Therapies against Pythium Insidiosum Isolated from Dogs

-Antibacterial Activity of Ozonized Sunflower Oil, Oleozón, Against Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis.



*Legal Disclaimer:  No health claims for these products have been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), nor has the FDA approved these products to diagnose, cure, or prevent disease. Since every individual is unique, we highly recommend you to consult with your licensed healthcare practitioner about the use of ozone products in your particular situation. Oxidation Technologies  nor the manufacturers of these items listed are responsible for the misuse of this product. It is highly advised to receive professional council from a licensed doctor before using Ozone Therapy on yourself.

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