So you're thinking about trying ozone...
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medical advice, diagnosis or recommendation. Consult your
physician.
So you're thinking about trying ozone therapy!
It is important to know what you are getting yourself into.
Ozone is not a silver bullet. It is a part of a whole lifestyle
change that you must undergo in order for it to be successful.
As a start, it is imperative that you do some homework on both
Ozone and Oxygen Therapies. A great starting point is Ed
McCabe's book called Oxygen Therapies. It is available from
most health food stores at a cost of about $18.00. Other good
reading is the Aids Control Diet by Mark Konlee and Keep Hope
Alive. This book centres around "Immune Compromised People."
It discusses many of the non-traditional approaches including
ozone. It is available from Keep Hope Alive at P.O. Box 27041,
West Allis, WI, 53227 or 414-548-4344. The cost is $19.95 US
dollars. There are also many articles available such as "The
Origin of Cancer Cells" by Dr. Otto Warburg at science/medical
libraries. A very good source of information and products is
the Family News. They publish a free newsletter which is
available by calling 1-800-284-6263. Their mailing address is
9845 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, FL., 33138
You should speak to people that use ozone as a therapy. Does it
work for them? What protocols do they follow? If it didn't
work for them, ask how exactly they did it, for how long, and if
they made any lifestyle changes. You should also approach your
doctor and see what he/she thinks about it. Remember that many
doctors haven't heard about it. Refer them to doctors that
understand the concept and/or use ozone therapy.
Ozone is a part of a whole lifestyle change. If you don't think
that you can commit yourself to change, then don't consider
ozone. Change requires time, effort and patience. It is not
something that will come and go in a matter of months. As the
oxygen supply in the cities slowly diminish, more and more
people will get sick. You have to safeguard yourself from
getting sicker by oxygenating your body. You cannot get well in
just a few weeks.
Once you have done your homework, it's time to think about an
approach. You must first examine your way of life. What types
of food do you eat? Do you smoke and drink? Are you taking any
types of drugs, either prescription or non-prescription? Have
you had chemotherapy?
These are all factors that you must consider before anything
else. The body is 2/3 water. How dirty this water is depends
on how you have lead your life. The more junk food you've
eaten; the more that you've smoked and drank; the more drugs
you've put in your body; the dirtier the water in your body.
The dirtier the water, the longer it will take ozone to do it's
job.
You're going to have to make some changes. The healthier you
eat, the better off you are going to be. You should consider
switching to a vegetarian diet, or at least eliminating some
meat from your diet. Most of the meat products that are
available are full of toxins. In order to meet the demand of
our growing population, farmers have turned to drugs to quicken
the growing process. Meat is also difficult for the human body
to digest. Some red meats will fester in your digestive system
for days on end.
Juicing is a great way to fill the body with needed materials
for proper health. You must watch which fruits and vegetables
you purchase though. Except for locally grown organic fruits
and vegetables, pesticides are use to control bugs. Even
organic products shipped in from the United States must be
sprayed before entering Canada. Make sure you wash all fruits
and vegetables prior to eating/juicing them. A 3% solution of
food grade hydrogen peroxide and pure water is great for this
purpose. Aloe vera is an excellent source of nutrients.
If you smoke and drink, you should stop. If you are a non-
prescription drug user, you should stop. You should examine
which prescribed drugs you are on as well. If you are taking
AZT or DDI, this will not be compatible with the ozone process.
The ozone will spend it's time getting rid of the drugs, rather
than making you better. Antibiotics are also bad for your
system. Over a period of time, they depress the immune system.
You will find that the ozone itself will act as an antibiotic,
while enhancing your immune system. You must also stop burning
the candle at both ends. The body needs it's proper rest
periods. If you're not prepared to institute these changes,
then don't attempt ozone.
What water do you drink and bathe in? Both should be as pure as
possible. It is suggested that you drink ozonated water,
distilled water, or reverse osmosis water processed through a
reverse osmosis unit. You should attach a shower filter to
eliminate chlorine from your shower/bathing water. The skin
will absorb up to 8 times as much chlorine in a shower or bath
as you get from drinking water daily.
You may want to try 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide as an
inexpensive start to oxygenating your body. This will not be an
easy task. As your dose increases, you may find that your
stomach will become upset. This is normal. (For dosage
schedule, refer to Ed McCabe's book Oxygen Therapies.) Bathing
in H202 is an easier way to do it, using up to 2 pints of H202
35% Food Grade per tub full, soaking for 30 minutes. This is a
great starting point, but for more serious diseases, it will not
be the only thing that will bring you back to good health. Oral
drinking products such as Oxy Toddy and Super Oxy should also be
considered.
If you have decided Ozone is the way to go, there are some
things you should think about. An average set-up will cost you
about $3,000. This includes the price of an ozone generator, an
oxygen regulator, and the rental of an oxygen tank. There are
different types of ozone generators on the market. The best
method uses a glass tube. This prevents any types of toxins
from being emitted into the ozone during the electrical process.
Some are made with either aluminium or stainless steel tubes
which are not considered as pure as glass. Other types of
generators available on the market are: ultraviolet tubes (which
degrade quickly over time, are costly to replace, and don't put
off the concentrations needed for medical uses), corona
discharge (which have a limited lifetime due to arcing and heat
production), aluminium/ceramic wafer (which can outgas aluminium
particles). The dual dio-electric units are an also very good,
but are very expensive. Inquire about warranty before you
purchase your unit.
After the initial outlay, you can expect to go through about $30
worth of oxygen per month. For IV injections, you must use
bottled medical grade oxygen only. For other treatments such as
rectal insufflations, you can get away with using an oxygen
concentrator, but they are expensive.
The more serious the disease, the more aggressively you have to
approach ozone therapy. There are many accepted ways to
introduce ozone into the body. Some of these include: drinking
ozonated water; ozone body bagging; breathing ozone bubbled
through olive oil; rectal insufflations; direct IV injection
into a vein; and autohemotherapy.
For the first few months, you have to be able to set aside time
for yourself and ozone. As said before, ozone therapy is not a
silver bullet. It is a lot of work and dedication. At first,
you can expect to spend at least a couple of hours a day doing
ozone. If you decide to attempt direct IV injections, how do
you plan to facilitate this? Do you have someone qualified to
do this for you, or are you going to attempt to do this to
yourself? Self-injection is not easy, and requires practice.
It will take you at least a week to perfect this. You can also
expect to have bruised arms before getting it right. You must
also consider that you may be doing an injection twice a day for
several weeks. Direct IV ozone must be given very slowly, and
the patient must be laying down in a prone position.
You must also be prepared to perform some sort of colonic
(enema) process to clean your colon. As the body detoxifies,
you must ensure that your colon is kept clean and free of the
toxins. If you are considering rectal insufflations, you must
clean yourself out (using an colonic/enema) prior to using the
ozone, each and every time. For some, this is not a pleasant
thought, but a necessity in ozone therapy. A series of colonics
with a trained therapist is advised before you begin.
Do not expect to feel good for awhile. As ozone starts to do
it's job, you may experience one or more of the following:
unusual fatigue; fever; night sweats; diarrhea; nausea. Ozone
will generally force toxins out of the body the way they were
put in. The more toxic your body is, the stronger these
reactions will be. This initial detoxification process could
last for several weeks to several months. Do not despair, you
will feel better eventually.
You can expect to see results, but only if you're committed to
the cause. It will not be easy, but you will see results.
After the initial detoxification, you will have to go on a
maintenance program. This will also be dependent on the
individual person. Ozone will always be apart of your new life,
but it will be that of a healthy life.
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