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RE: Ozone for Cleaning Food and Health

in Natural Medicine7 months ago

I never really thought of using one in food preservation before, but it's a really great idea. I built a DIY ozone generator decades ago to scrub the smell of my indoor marijuana plants, but scrapped it for parts when I quit growing indoors. I think it may be time to dust off the electronics workbench...

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That’s awesome dude, I would probably have fun messing around with you and your home projects lol I aspire to be handy like that when I get a real house with a workshop and stuff!

This podcast episode, if you listen to podcasts, got me a lot of information about them and I bought one. It was 110$, so it really wasn’t bad and it’s an American small business company so I was excited to support them.

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My wife and I have been looking into ozone for a few years now but haven’t pulled the trigger on it until this one. Really happy with it so far, hopefully it will last a long time!

That's not a bad price. If they're American made, I might just buy one to support their business.

If you're into reading, Project Gutenburg has a bunch of free download PDFs of old late 19th century electricity studies that are FULL of really useful information, and pretty detailed plans on how to make some remarkably simple generators, batteries, high power capacitors... real old horror movie mad scientist lab stuff!

That’s awesome thanks and for sure I am. Do I web search them to find it? I like keeping things like that anyway because you never know if shit is going to go offline these days.

Search for them here...

https://www.gutenberg.org/

Dope thanks man!