How Ozone Water Can Combat Drug-Resistant Bacteria

Another case of “nightmare bacteria” is emerging—yet again, the CDC offers fear instead of solutions.

A new drug-resistant bacterium is on the horizon, threatening severe illness and death. And what does the CDC say?

Be cautious. Be worried. Be prepared for more antibiotics that may not work.

But there is one thing that destroys all bacteria instantly—something the CDC will never mention:

Ozone. Specifically, ozone water.

Bacterial superbugs have no defense against ozone or ozone-infused water. Ozone is charged oxygen, a natural oxidizer that instantly inactivates bacteria, mold, fungi, and viruses. The science is established, the mechanism is clear, and the effectiveness is undeniable.

Even the FDA allows ozone water for food safety, where it is officially recognized as a safe and extremely effective organic disinfectant. It can disinfect meats, produce, surfaces, utensils, drains, floors—anything in a culinary environment.

And yet, when it comes to preventing human infection, ozone water is ignored.

Why?

The CDC is tasked with preventing disease, but modern public-health agencies look almost exclusively for pharmaceutical solutions. Pharmaceuticals are reactionary—you get sick first, then they try to treat you. Prevention, on the other hand, keeps you from getting sick in the first place.

But prevention doesn’t generate profits.

Healthy people don’t need vaccines, antibiotics, antivirals, or endless prescriptions.

So ozone—simple, organic, unpatentable, and effective—gets pushed aside.

The truth: superbugs are only a threat because prevention is suppressed.

There is no reason to fear drug-resistant bacteria if you understand the power of ozone water:

  • Drinking ozone water disinfects the mouth and digestive tract.
  • Spraying it on your body neutralizes pathogens on your skin.
  • A fine mist can disinfect the airways.
  • You can disinfect your home, your hands, your surfaces—in seconds.
    Ozone water does what pharmaceuticals cannot:

It prevents infection before it begins.

Yet the CDC never mentions it. Instead, they keep this information tucked away and continue promoting vaccines, pills, and other pharmaceutical products. And when a superbug appears? Their response is predictable: fear, not prevention.

My advice: empower yourself.

Learn to make ozone water. Use it daily.

Five minutes of ozone water exposure can protect you from the very bacteria that antibiotics can no longer control.

The CDC has shown that it is ineffective, reactionary, and aligned with pharmaceutical interests—not prevention. If prevention were truly the priority, ozone water would be on every public health guideline in America.

It’s time for the CDC to do its job properly— and it’s time for the public to embrace the preventative power of ozone water.

by Mike Casey

 

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