Ozonated water can be used for drinking, hand washing, as a fruit and vegetable wash, or for sanitizing surfaces. You can ozonate water by placing silicone tubing from your ozone generator into a glass, but for greater amounts of ozone, you'll want a water bubbler with an ozone destruct. You can easily add a destruct to either of these bubblers, and they can function as humidifiers as well. This keeps excess ozone from entering the room. Ozone gas can be harsh on the lungs, so containing it is ideal.
Ozone insufflations involve introducing ozone gas to the body through the rectum, vagina, ears or sinuses. You will need catheters, an insufflation kit, or an earscope depending on the type of insufflation, and you can find those here.
Ozone can be drying, so many users will humidify their ozone when practicing an insufflation. Ozone leaves the ozone generator, bubbles through water, and then travels into your insufflation accessory. If you use a standard humidifier, we recommend adding an ozone destruct system. A destruct keeps excess ozone from entering the room.
Other Useful Accessories:
Catheters
Insufflation Bags
Insufflation Bag Kits
Ozone Syringes
Earscopes
Ozone itself can be harsh on the lungs, so if you plan to breathe it, you will need to bubble it through oil first. Ozone enters the oil, where the structure is changed to make it less harsh, and then continues to your nasal cannula (included with our oil bubblers).
An ozone trap is not required but is sometimes chosen by those who want to guarantee oil doesn't back up into the ozone generator.
If you want to target ozone to a small area, ozone cups are an ideal method. Our cups include a built-in ozone destruct to keep excess ozone from entering the room.
Glass cups come in six sizes, from one to six inches. We also carry silicone ozone cups for those who don't want to use glass or are targeting a more curved area that needs a more flexible option.