Ozone, Ozone Therapy, & Ozonated Oils
O₃ Therapy & Ozonated Oils are gaining attention for their unique properties and versatile applications.
From environmental roles to therapeutic uses, ozone is a powerful tool that interacts with oils, the human body, and even surfaces.
In this guide, we explore ozone’s science, therapy methods, and the creation of ozonated oils.
Oxygen: O₂ ; Ozone: O₃; Ozonide Formula: C₁₀H₁₈O₃
For your info, I am NOT a chemistry nerd!! Although I have a Math-Physics background ( Mathelem & Bacc+4 faculty) chemistry is the only scientific thing i cannot wrap my mind around! BUT I made the effort ( and it was a huge one!) to learn these for us all!
Ozone: A Natural Gas
Ozone is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O₃. It consists of three oxygen atoms and is an allotrope of oxygen. It is significantly less stable than the diatomic oxygen O₂ we breathe.
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Atmospheric Role: It occurs naturally in the stratosphere (upper atmosphere). It acts as a vital shield against harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
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Production: It is continuously created by UV radiation or lightning strikes, reacting with atmospheric oxygen.
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Characteristics: It is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell. Because it is unstable, it eventually breaks down back into O₂ in the lower atmosphere.

Ozone: A Powerful Disinfectant
Ozone is a world-class oxidizer. It has the ability to react immediately with both organic and inorganic compounds.
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Antimicrobial Action: It attacks the plasma membrane of microorganisms—including bacteria, viruses, and fungi; effectively "shredding" them.
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The Scent: The smell is often described as similar to freshly cut grass. This odor may linger on any material that comes into contact with ozone. It is quite strong and can be surprising at first!
Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy involves the controlled administration of ozone gas into the body to treat various conditions.
1. Therapeutic Uses:
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Supporting the immune system.
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Reducing inflammation and controlling pain.
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Treating infections and assisting in wound healing.
2. How it Works in the Body:
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Generation: Professionals use an ozone generator to convert high-purity, medical-grade oxygen (from a cylinder) into ozone.
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Solubility: Ozone dissolves in fluids and plasma much more easily than standard oxygen.
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Chemical Reaction: When blood is ozonated, O₃ reacts with hydrophilic antioxidants, free fatty acids, and proteins in the plasma. It oxidizes all soluble antioxidants and polyunsaturated fatty acids. The liquid oils contain unsaturated double bonds; they are the perfect carrier for "trapping" these oxygen atoms into stable ozonides.
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Treatment Potential: Because liquid oils contain unsaturated double bonds of fatty acids, they are ideal for ozonation. During the reaction, one oxygen atom joins these double bonds to form ozone oxides.
IN OTHER WORDS:
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The Reaction: Because O₃ has so much energy, it wants to "share" it immediately. When we bubble it through olive oil, it looks for the unsaturated double bonds (think of these as open "parking spots" in the oil).
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The Trap: The O₃ "parks" its extra energy into those spots. This reaction creates Ozonides (C₁₀H₁₈O₃).
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The Result: The gas is no longer a gas—it is now "locked" into the oil. The oil becomes a thick, healing gel that holds that extra oxygen energy for a long time.
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The Delivery: When you rub the oil on your skin, those "parking spots" open up and release the activated oxygen exactly where your body needs it to heal, repair, and kill bacteria.
Application & Delivery:
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Application: Direct administration via ¹ insufflation, injection, or ² infusion.
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Mode of Delivery: Must be performed under controlled conditions by trained healthcare professionals using specialized equipment.
¹ insufflation: insertion into body cavities. ² infusion: intravenous delivery.
What are Ozonated Oils?
Ozonated oils are created through ozonation. It is a process where ozone gas is bubbled through a carrier oil for an extended period.
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Formation of Ozonides: This process creates ozonides. These are stable compounds that "trap" the ozone molecules within the oil.
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Common Carriers: Olive oil, coconut oil, and hemp oil are the most frequent choices.
Application & Delivery:
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External Use: Applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes for skincare, wound healing, and dental care. It is often used in creams or oral rinses.
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Internal Use: Can be taken internally in small amounts. Typically on an empty stomach.
Potential Ozonide Index (POI)
The Potential Ozonide Index (POI) shows how much ozone a particular oil can hold. The more Omega-3s, 6s, and 9s an oil has, the more ozone it can infuse. And eventually, the stronger it is.
The formula goes like this:
3 x Omega(3) + 2 x Omega(6) + Omega(9) = POI
| Carrier Oil | Potential Ozonide Index (POI) |
| Hemp | 192 (Highest Potency) |
| Olive | 92 (Best Balance for Skin) |
| Avocado | 90 |
| Jojoba | 39 |
| Castor | 35 |
| Coconut | 14 |
Why Our Ozonated Olive Oil is Different
1. Industrial Grade Precision: Unlike many products made with small, home-use devices, our Ozonated Olive Oils are prepared using a high-capacity industrial ozonation machine. This ensures deep saturation and a stable, high-potency final product.
2. Artisan Created: Every batch is crafted by Jessy, my sister, the scientific heart of Sacred. She is the creator of both our Ozonated Oils and our Orgonite Devices.
Interested in knowing more about Orgonite? Check this: Orgonite Technology Explained
Formulas: Oxygen: O₂ ; Ozone: O₃ ; Ozonide Formula: C₁₀H₁₈O₃
Make your Informed Choice With Us
I. The Science & History
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Nikola Tesla & O₃ History: The First Ozone Generator
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O₃ Science: Why Ozonated Oils are So Powerful?
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O₃ Therapy & Ozonated Oils:
The Easy Guide! "La crème de la crème." ↞ You are here
II. Real Results & Guides
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Informed Choice: How to identify High-Bioactive Oil | 4 Crucial Criteria
- Real O₃ Results: How Jessy & I use it every day
- Community Reviews: Real results from our customers in Lebanon
