Naked Science Forum
Non Life Sciences => Chemistry => Topic started by: Kate Docherty-Surtees on 07/02/2011 02:30:03
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Kate Docherty-Surtees asked the Naked Scientists:
There is quite a lot of ozone therapy being offerred at health spas, where you sit in a heated cabin and the heat in turn causes your pores to open thereby allowing the ozone to diffuse through your skin. As far as I understand your skin is a barrier and therefore would not allow any gas through......please tell me if I am wrong.
Thanks
Kate
What do you think?
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The skin is a barrier, but an imperfect one. Many gases and vapours will pass through it.
However in the case of ozone it is likely that most of the ozone would be destroyed by reaction with materials in the skin on the way through.
It wouldn't cause much damage but it does lead me to ask why anyone thinks it's a good idea to get this toxic chemical into the body.