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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / September 2005

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Ozone Guard?

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Mikey - 24 Sep 2005 16:28 GMT
I have been told the ionic breeze is bad for your health (espically
people with lung problems) so I just always use Hepa filters.  But
recently I seen a commercial for a new ionic breeze, it looks like a
standard ionic breeze but has something attached to the front of it
called 'Ozone Guard' , says it converts ozone and smog into "pure
oxygen".  I like the idea of not having to buy filters every couple of
months, but I don't want to buy something that would be bad for my
health or make me sicker.

I'm just wondering if anyone knows any more detials about this?  Does
the ozone guard they added to the machine 'fix' its ozone emmiting
problem?   I'm on home oxygen at night and when doe/sob.  Will this
actually increase the oxygen precentage in a room?  Does it actually
output a higher concentration of oxygen than what goes into it?  I'm
just curious is all about a new product.  If its still bad news, then I
want to avoid it, but I'd like to hear from some people that maybe have
tried it or know more technical details about how it all works and if
it works at all.
jackmallory@webtv.net - 25 Sep 2005 14:14 GMT
They're still jerking you off.   Dispicable.
 
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