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Genetics · Supplements Sustainability Weight Management Nutrition Evidence Based What Is Ozonated Water · and Can You Drink It? Medically reviewed by Adrienne Seitz · LDN — Written by Fatima Hallal · APD on October 6 · recent studies on the topic are lacking · including how it’s made · its uses · its benefits · the water becomes ozonated and is believed to have some therapeutic effects · including antioxidant and antimicrobial properties and use in dental therapy · cancer treatment · and food safety techniques ( 2 ). However · most of the studies on ozonated water are outdated · and newer research is needed. Summary When ozone is dissolved in water · the ozone gas will have fully dissolved into the water ( 3 ). In its gas form · 6 ). In past decades · but some claims have been scientifically studied ( 5 · it may have respiratory consequences. However · these findings were based on a rat study
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