What Oxygen Source Should I Use For Home Ozone Therapy? 3 Methods, 1 Outcome
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Medical Low Flow Regulator
PROS :
Purest oxygen input
- >99% pure
- Cheaper up front than oxygen concentrator
- Ideal for those already using bottled oxygen
- Low flow regulator included
CONS :
Bottle not included, may require prescription, ongoing cost
- Customer must source own gas bottle
- Subject to availability (can get sold out)
- May require a prescription
- Bottles need refilling
- Dangerous goods
- More expensive long term than oxygen concentrator
Bullnose Low Flow Regulator for Industrial Oxygen Tank (AU/NZ standard)
PROS :
Cheapest option up front
- Doesn’t require prescription
- Available from local hardware
- Low flow regulator included
CONS :
Less convenient, bottle not included, ongoing cost
- Customer must source own gas bottle
- Subject to availability (can get sold out)
- May require a prescription
- Bottles need refilling
- Dangerous goods
- More expensive long term than oxygen concentrator
CGA540 Low Flow Regulator for Industrial Oxygen Tank (Nth American standard)
PROS :
Cheapest option up front
- Doesn’t require prescription
- Available from local hardware
- Low flow regulator included
CONS :
Less convenient, bottle not included, ongoing cost
- Customer must source own gas bottle
- Subject to availability (can get sold out)
- May require a prescription
- Bottles need refilling
- Dangerous goods
- More expensive long term than oxygen concentrator
RECOMMENDED
High Purity Oxygen Concentrator with Low Flow Meter
PROS :
Endless free, convenient oxygen, no ongoing cost
- Never run out of oxygen
- Safe and easy to transport including going on holidays
- Lightweight
- No ongoing costs or changing of bottles
- Cheaper in the long term
- Independent of supply issues
- Low flow meter and oxygen concentrator included (no tank required)
CONS :
More expensive up front
- Slightly lower purity than medical oxygen but high enough for all home ozone therapy protocols (>90%)