Wound & Tumor Spray - Ozonated Glycerin & Colloidal Silver w/DMSO 2 oz

Wound & Tumor Spray - Ozonated Glycerin & Colloidal Silver w/DMSO 2 oz

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Wound & Tumor Spray - Ozonated Glycerin & Colloidal Silver w/DMSO 2 oz

Wound & Tumor Spray - Ozonated Glycerin & Colloidal Silver w/DMSO 2 oz

$38.00
Sale price  $38.00 Regular price 
2 oz38.00

Extra strength formula with DMSO for deeper penetration and healing

Ozonated glycerin is glycerin that has been infused with ozone (O₃). It’s used topically in some alternative and integrative skin-care settings because it combines glycerin’s moisturizing properties with ozone’s antimicrobial and oxidative activity. Below is a condition-by-condition overview, with benefits, proposed mechanisms, and important cautions.

How ozonated glycerin works (in simple terms)

  • Antimicrobial action: Ozone can inactivate bacteria, fungi, viruses, and some parasites by oxidizing their cell membranes.

  • Anti-inflammatory signaling (indirect): Low, controlled oxidative stress may modulate inflammatory pathways.

  • Improved skin barrier: Glycerin is a humectant, helping the skin retain moisture and supporting healing.

  • Enhanced oxygen metabolism (theoretical): Ozone may improve local tissue oxygen utilization, which can support wound repair

  • Induces cancer cell death (theoretical): by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, demonstrates selective cytotoxicity to cancer cells. Cancer cannot survive in an oxygen rich environment.

Topical Colloidal Silver

  • supports skin health & aids wound healing
  • enhances wound healing and skin recovery
  • antibacterial and antimicrobial effects

Reported benefits by condition

1. Skin conditions & minor wounds

  • Helps cleanse and protect compromised skin

  • May reduce microbial load without antibiotics

  • Glycerin reduces dryness and cracking

Use case: minor cuts, abrasions, irritated skin (not deep wounds)

2. Burns (minor to moderate, non-critical)

  • Antimicrobial protection against infection

  • May support faster epithelial healing

  • Keeps burned skin hydrated, reducing cracking

Important:

  • Do not use on severe, deep, or extensive burns without medical supervision.

3. Allergic dermatitis

  • May reduce itching and redness

  • Helps calm skin by lowering secondary bacterial involvement

  • Moisturization improves barrier recovery

4. Eczema

  • Can reduce itching and dryness

  • Antimicrobial effect may help when eczema is complicated by bacterial overgrowth

  • Glycerin supports barrier repair

Caution:

  • Some people with eczema are sensitive to oxidative products—patch test first.

5. Psoriasis

  • May help with:

    • Scaling

    • Secondary infections

    • Local inflammation

  • Glycerin softens plaques, improving comfort

6. Shingles (Herpes zoster – external use only)

  • Ozone’s antiviral properties may:

    • Reduce viral load on the skin

    • Lower risk of secondary infection

  • Can soothe lesions and dryness

Important:

  • This is supportive care only, not a replacement for antiviral medications (e.g., acyclovir).

7. Snake bites

  • Not a primary treatment

  • Potential topical benefits:

    • Reduce microbial contamination at the bite site

  • Does NOT neutralize venom

🚨 Snake bites are medical emergencies — ozonated glycerin should only be considered after emergency treatment and only for superficial skin care.

8. Insect bites

  • Reduces:

    • Itching

    • Redness

    • Risk of infection from scratching

  • Antimicrobial + soothing effects work well here

9. Poison oak & poison ivy

  • Calm inflammation and itching

  • Help prevent secondary infection

  • Glycerin supports healing of weepy or cracked skin

Tip:

  • Wash exposed skin first to remove urushiol oil before applying anything.

10. Induces cancer cell death in tumors

  • Increasesreactive oxygen species (ROS) production, demonstrates selective cytotoxicity to cancer cells at appropriate doses
  • synergistic effects with conventional treatments
  • overcomeschemoresistance, and exhibits potential efficacy across various cancer types, modulating cellular pathways leading to apoptosis (death) of cancer cells.

Added component: DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide)

DMSO is a highly penetrative solvent derived from lignin (wood pulp) that is sometimes used topically in integrative and veterinary settings. When included in a formulation like ozonated glycerin, it can significantly influence absorption and activity at the skin level.

How DMSO works (in simple terms)

  • Powerful penetration enhancer:DMSO can carry small molecules through the skin barrier and into deeper tissues.

  • Anti-inflammatory effects:It may reduce pain, swelling, and inflammatory signaling at the application site.

  • Free-radical scavenging:DMSO can neutralize certain reactive oxygen species, potentially balancing oxidative stress when used appropriately.

  • Analgesic (pain-reducing) properties:Often reported to reduce localized pain and discomfort.

Benefits of adding DMSO to ozonated glycerin

1. Enhanced delivery of ozone-derived compounds

  • May allow ozone byproducts (ozonides, peroxides) to penetrate more deeply into tissue

  • Could improve effectiveness for stubborn or chronic skin issues

2. Improved results for inflammatory skin conditions

May support relief in conditions involving:

  • Eczema-related inflammation

  • Psoriasis discomfort

  • Allergic or irritant dermatitis

  • Painful insect bites or stings

3. Pain and discomfort reduction

  • May help reduce:

    • Burning

    • Itching

    • Tenderness

    • Localized pain from minor injuries or skin irritation

4. Support for slow-healing or compromised skin

  • Enhanced penetration + glycerin hydration may support:

    • Minor wounds

    • Cracked or thickened skin

    • Areas with poor circulation (non-critical)

Safety notes & cautions

  • Topical use only (unless directed by a trained professional)

  • Patch test before widespread application

  • Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and deep open wounds

  • Over-oxidation or frequent use may cause irritation in sensitive skin

  • Not a substitute for medical care in serious conditions

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