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Ozone Therapy

OZONE THERAPY

Ozone therapy can be beneficial to most chronic illnesses as well as some acute infections, and is the safest therapy available for treatment and prevention of degenerative disease.

 

In the 1950's, a physicist, J. Haensler, developed an apparatus by giving off electrical charges generated exactly definable amounts of ozone from the use of medical oxygen.  In 1954, the first patent for an apparatus to produce ozone from medical grade oxygen was issued.  Today there are standard machines that generate exactly defined amounts of gas and which return the unused part back to the oxygen form.

 

Ozone is a blue gas at room temperature.  Its formula has 3 oxygen atoms joined together.  In the air or body it quickly converts to oxygen and superoxide anion which is a free radical; but is handled quickly by the increased enzyme SOD so that no damage can occur to the body.  It is produced when ultra-violet light from the sun irradiates molecular oxygen in the air or by certain generators that create it.  In nature it fills a protective curtain during daylight over the earth.  At night there is no "ozone curtain".

 

In 1840 it was first described by Scheubein and called ozone because the Greek word "ozein" is smelling.  By 1851 ozone was being produced industrially.  Over the years it has been found useful in: Purifying drinking water;  Oxidizing organic compounds;  Killing bacteria and fungi;  Destroying viruses.  It was even mentioned as a use for treating soft tissue infections by one physician in the 1900's.

 

How does ozone work?

In a simple explanation it reacts with molecules of the body to form ozonides which are quite stable (unlike free radicals).  "Ozonides" can penetrate cell membranes and speed up reactions.  The long-term effect of ozone can persist for years.

 

Why has the U.S. not seen its use become common?  Very simply, "money!".  The pharmaceutical industry and the FDA are keeping this wonderful tool out of the hands of physicians because it might bankrupt the pharmaceutical industry if it ever got into general usage.  It's very simple!

 

Over 12,000,000 Germans use it daily for their chronic illnesses and 7,000 German physicians administer it in their offices, because it is a very effective treatment modality.

 

Ozone therapy is considered in the United States as experimental therapy, although Germany and many other countries teach it in their medical schools.

 

In the last several years there have been laws passed to protect the physician from state medical board harassment and finally great therapies will be more available to the public.

 

The Sixth World Congress On Ozone 1982 Washington D.C.

 

  • Ozone removes bacteria and viruses from the blood
  • The possibility of transferring infections by transfusion can be completely eradicated using ozone
  • Ozone is very effective in peripheral vascular disease
  • Ozone is effective in cardio and cerebrovascular disease, atherosclerosis hypercholesterolemi restores circulation, relieves angina and improves brain function
  • Cancerous tumors, leukemia and lymphomas may be effectively treated.
  • Collagen vascular disease and all arthritis is helped
  • Effective in Neurodegenerative illness
  • Effective in allergic disease
  • Various skin problems
  • Rectal use for: colitis, diverticulitis and proctitus
  • Aids, herpes, hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc. have been treated effectively

 

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