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It has been my experience, (of administering ozone to over 500 people) that you should sit quietly for at least 30 minutes after receiving the injection. This allows ozone to do its most good when fresh, and helps prevent any unpleasant feelings. Also recommend sipping ozone water simultaneously.

-- Alice (Catchings) Attaway

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