133: Ozonated Oil: Is It Good For Skin Rashes? - a podcast by Jennifer Fugo, CNS, MS, Skin Rash Expert

from 2020-04-21T08:00

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Have you ever heard of ozonated oil? Or maybe you’ve read about the benefits of ozonated olive oil for certain skin conditions?

At first, I was skeptical so I decided to do my own research to find out if there was something special about adding ozone to plant oils.

Turns out that some really cool research exists already on its antimicrobial capacity!

I’m not sure that we fully understand the pro’s and con’s of ozonated oils for skin rashes at this point, but the research does seem to be promising.

In today’s episode, I want to share some of the incredible things I’ve stumbled across so that you can decide if it’s something you want to give a try (after speaking with your doctor first).

In this episode:

  • What are ozonated oils + the benefits research has found so far
  • Specific reasons why ozonated oils can be helpful
  • Research on microbes impacted by ozonated oils
  • Can ozonated olive oil help dandruff/seborrheic dermatitis?
  • What you need to know before buying ozonated oil products

Quotes:

Ozone is definitely antimicrobial having the capacity to kill all sorts of microbes including bacteria, parasites, fungal organisms, viruses, and protozoa. When added to oils, there’s no concern about developing resistance.

One study showed that “almost 100% of S. aureus were eliminated by ozonated oil following 5 min. Almost 100% MRSA were eliminated by ozonated oil following 15 min.”

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