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DIV Ozone: Why You Should NOT Use a Glass Syringe (NEW)

DIV Ozone: Why You Should NOT Use a Glass Syringe (NEW) Why you should not use a glass syringe for DIV ozone injections:

1. Glass syringes have a problematic plunger which does not stay in place when you pull on it. This makes it very difficult to make sure that no air enters the syringe.

2. The best solution are polycarbonate plastic syringes with a silicone plunger. There are two companies which sell them: Promolife and SimplyO3 . Polycarbonate has an A excellent rating when it comes to ozone resistance. The plunger is also a highly ozone resistant material and it stays firmly in place when the syringes is filled.

3. Regular plastic syringes should also not be used. They’re made of polypropylene which only has a B rating when it comes to ozone resistance. The black rubber plunger leaves black streaks on the inside of the syringe after a few uses. Which shows that the syringes easily degrade when exposed to ozone.

If you’re interested in learning my “DIV for the Superparanoid” method, then please schedule first a 15 min Skype call:

During this first FREE call I will explain the legal side and will explain a few more details.
Then you will receive a link to schedule the training itself which takes 2 to 3 hours and costs USD247.

You will need to have ALL equipment ready before the training.

This consists of:
- an oxygen tank filled with oxygen
- a low flow regulator
- an ozone generator, either a Promolife, SimplyO3, Longevity, Herrmann, Zotzmann, Ozonette, or any other comparable ozone generator

Additionally, you will need the following accessories:

- an ozone resistant syringe
- 27g 3/4’ butterfly scalp vein needles
- syringe filling station
- a desinfectent / alcohol wipes
- 2 x filter (if you’ll look for it on local amazon, make sure they’re made fo PVDF, and that the pores have 0.22 micron small)
- bucket to dispose of the needles, either empty plastic detergent bag, or this:
- bandaids
- cotton swabs, to press on pucture wound after you pull out syringe
- tape, 0.5’ (1 cm) wide:
- luer lock connector
- extra silicone tubing, 4 feet:
- tourniquet (this is a three pack. If you find a good deal with just one or get the disposable ones, that’s fine, too. )


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