Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Dra. Maria de Andrade, CMDF 21528, MSDS 55658., at Mar. 2015
The Ozone It is a gas normally found in the atmosphere, its chemical formula is O3, which means that each ozone molecule is made up of three oxygen atoms. This gas has a bluish color and gives off an easily recognizable characteristic odor.
Ozone is formed in the atmosphere by the effect of radiation from the sun on oxygen atoms, there it is distributed in one of its layers, the stratosphere, giving rise to the famous ozone layer. The production of this gas is affected by factors such as solar activity, seasons, and time of day. Another source of ozone is exposition of air electromagnetic fields such as those caused by storms or by some devices.
A barracks before the threat of the sun
One of the main functions of ozone is to constitute a protective barrier against ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun, as it is capable of absorbing a large part of these radiation, preventing its arrival at the surface land.
In addition to the beneficial effect as a protector against radiation, ozone has disinfectant properties against
microorganisms for which it has been widely used in water disinfection and sterilization processes, as well as for washing agricultural products prior to human consumption, this effect is due to its high power oxidant.Applications that you did not know
Other uses that have become very popular today include the sterilization of wastewater, the treatment of swimming pool water and the disinfection of cooling towers especially for the prevention of its colonization by bacteria of the Legionella type, which usually inhabit ducts and air conditioning systems, affecting large amounts of people who get them by inhaling polluted air developing a known life-threatening illness What Legionellosis or Legionnaires' disease.
Ozone in the field of health
One area of great application for ozone is for medical purposes. For years it has been used to treat various conditions such as fungal infections of the nails, skin infections, ulcers, chronic infections and anti-aging medicine.
A field where ozone has shown great effectiveness It is in the treatment of degenerative musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoarthritis, bursitis, tendinitis and even in the case of herniated discs, in the latter The application of local ozone has been shown to reduce the size of the herniated disc, thereby reducing the compression it exerts on the nerve roots, which causes the pain.
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