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Ozone within the body has powerful antibacterial,
anti-viral, and anti-tumor benefits with very few
side effects.
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Ozone
adds oxygen to the body
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Ozone
has been used successfully in medicine since the 1800s
Precisely
made medical grade ozone is used therapeutically
How
does ozone work in the body?
Ozone
acts in the body in two ways: by oxidation and oxygenation.
When ozone (O3) is administered to the body, its third
unstable oxygen atom readily attaches itself to bacteria,
fungi, mold, parasites, and tumors, and in the process
of doing this, it oxidizes or destroys them. This is oxidation.
It then reverts to O2, which adds much needed oxygen to
the body. This is oxygenation. This oxygen has a high
PH of between 7 and 9 needed to balance an unhealthy body.
These pathogens are lower life organisms and are mostly
anaerobic; that is, they cannot survive in an oxygen/ozone
rich environment. Ozone within the body has powerful antibacterial,
anti-viral, and anti-tumor benefits with very few side
effects.
History
of medical ozone.
1840 (Germany): Ozone was first discovered by Christian
Friedrich Schonbein.
1857 (Germany): First ozone generator constructed by Werner
von Siemens and successfully used against pathogenic germs
in animals and humans.
1900 (Germany): First ozone treatment plant was constructed
after a severe cholera epidemic in Hamburg killed thirty
thousand people.
1915 (Germany): Ozone used extensively during WWI for
battle wounds
1943 (U.S.A.): Medical-grade ozone was learned about from
a German POW scientist during WWII by pediatrician, Dr.
Robert Mayer. He used ozone safely and effectively on
over 12,000 people throughout his 45 year medical career.
1979 (U.S.A.): Medical-grade ozone first used on AIDS
by Dr. George Freibott.
1983 (U.S.A.): Medical-grade ozone being used successfully
to treat over 33 major diseases including AIDS, cancer,
herpes, hepatitis, and mononucleosis as reported in the
6th World Ozone Congress proceedings in Washing-ton, DC.
1986 (U.S.A.): "Ozone Decontamination of Blood and
Blood Products", Patent No. 4,632,980 granted to
Medizone. Medizone states that HIV and other diseases
can be eliminated in stored blood by their application
of ozone and even though it has been used medically on
humans for over 100 years in the U.S. and in Germany,
FDA did not approve human testing.
1987 (Germany): Medical-grade ozone used successfully
on 3 AIDS patients (Stage 8 to Stage 1) by Dr. Horst Kief,
using major autohemotherapy treatments with virtually
no side effects.
1987 (Germany): "The Use of Ozone in Medicine",
a book published by Karl F. Haug lists 225 ozone medical
references and over 48 diseases commonly treated with
ozone
Today some 10,000 physicians routinely use ozone therapy
in their practices with the majority practicing in Germany.
Germany is one country that teaches ozone therapy in their
medical schools. Some of the most exciting research in
ozone therapy is taking place in two unlikely countries:
Russia and Cuba. As citizens of both countries have had
socialized medicine for decades, private drug manufacturers
have traditionally played a small or nonexistent role
in determining the direction of the health care system.
In countries like the United States where large drug companies
are directly involved in all medical research and lobby
to influence government policy, there is no interest in
researching the possibilities of ozone therapy.
Medical-grade
ozone.
Medical-grade ozone is produced by passing 100 percent
pure oxygen across either an ultraviolet light source
or an electrical arc. In these reactions, only a small
percentage of oxygen (from 1 to 5 percent) is converted
to ozone for medical use. Oxygen is then passed through
a tube to the ozone generator where exactly defined percentages
of ozone and oxygen are mixed. It then passes through
a second tube to the user. Ozone is administered by intravenous
drip, injections, rectal and vaginal applications, and
topical applications.