OxyFile #522
Medical Methods of Applying Ozone (O3)
By Tom Harrelson
Reprinted with Permission
1. Auto-Hemotherapies:
a. Minor
b. Major
2. Injections:
a. Intra-arterial
b. Intra-articular
c. Intra-cutaneous
d. Intra-muscular
e. Intra-venous
f. Subcutaneous
g. Tumor
3. Sub-atmospheric Treatment:
a. Local-
(1) Bag
4. External Body Applications:
a. Local-
(1) Bag
(2) Hood
b. Total-
(1) Body Suit
(2) Hyberbaric Chamber
(3) Sauna
(4) Steam Cabinet
5. Insufflations:
a. Bladder
b. Ear
c. Rectum
d. Uterine
e. Vagina
6. Hydro Body Applications:
a. Body (Bath-sea salt)
b. Body (Shower)
c. Intestinal (Enema)
d. Oral/Dental (Drinking, gargling, &/or rinsing)
e. Vaginal (Douche)
7. Inhalation Therapy:
a. Oral/Nasal (Body detoxification)
8. Topical Applications:
a. Rub (burns, lesions, rashes, scars, &/or wounds)
b. Massage (pain, soreness, tension, &/or deep lymphatic
massage)
NOTE:
Nos. 1 & 2 represent the use of Ozone without humidification.
Nos. 3, 4, & 5 represent the use of humidified Ozone.
No. 6 represents the use of Ozone diffused in water.
No. 7 represents the use of Ozone atomized with Glycerine or
Oils-Pine Needle, Thyme, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, &/or Olive).
No. 8 represents the use of Ozone diffused in Food-grade oils
(Organic Extra Virgin Olive or Sunflower), Aloe Vera Gel,
or Glycerine.
REFERENCES:
Oxygen Therapies, Ed McCabe.
Oxygen Healing Therapies, Nathaniel Altman.
Electro-Therapeutic Guide, Homer Clark Bennett, M.D.
The Use Of Ozone In Medicine, Siegfried Rilling, M.D. & Renate
Viebahn, Ph.D.
Contemporary Ozone Applications, Kurt Donsbach, N.D., The Family
News, Vol. IV No. II.
OZONE Fact Sheet No. 3-Med.>11/96