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Is the last sentence the reason why cancer patients have to leave their shoes outside the room where they receive ozone/oxygen treatments? |
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"harm the heather" - is that a new idiom? |
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I could see a small washing-machine sized piece of kit installed at the laundromat. Would it also work for gloves, watchstraps, thongs etc? |
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Re heather: the Darwin HB function at work, I am afraid. Re watchstraps etc - this idea should work for anything leather. I think you would definitely need to do a few test runs to determine the optimal ozone concentration / atmospheres pressure. Too much and the leather would harden and crack. I recommend cool water handwash with a little Dr Bronner's soap to take care of your thongs, [egbert]. Plus they will smell pepperminty. |
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[Thumbwax] - I dont remember seeing that question up there when I last looked at this idea. I am not sure what sort of ozone treatments a cancer patient would receive. Do you mean hyperbaric oxygen treatments? I did not realize this was required of people receiving them. Tell more.. or sneak a shoe in and see what happens. |
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They leave the shoe out side because of static electricity. one spark and patient becomes the human tourch |
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