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005
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about 3 years ago when I was trying to find out why my body had suddenly decided to go on strike and attack me, a friend of mine swore by Ozone treatments in this little pod. I did a few mainly b/c it was relaxing.

But now things are a bit more serious has anyone out there had any success with Ozone treatment?
Thanks,
005 in Dallas

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I've been doing it for about a month.

I can't give you the verdict yet as I have a long way to go, but damn did I just herx after doing and ozone sauna today [Frown]

I am trying it because I have heard numerous success stories, and right now I am keeping in contact with someone who has come back from the brink with it (she was near paralyzed etc.).

I'll update more after I have spent more time with it. I don't expect big strides until about the 6 month mark.

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Anxious to hear how you do with that VW.

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Thanks, VV!! Good Luck and keep us all posted. How many days a week are you doing the ozone sauna?

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I cant remember where I heard it but somebody tried ozone for cancer. No reason it couldn't treat lyme

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"How many days a week are you doing the ozone sauna?"

I did it twice so far this week at 25 minutes.

Otherwise I do funneling everyday for about 20 minutes and I do ear insufflations every few days.

Apparently it is the kind of thing you can build up over time and get a good schedule going.

I plan to be doing an ozone sauna once a day a month from now.

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That'as awesome, PLEASE keep me posted on your results. several of my friends and I are thinking of buying a machine if there are really true results! It is supposed to treat so many ailments. They are about $3K

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I did UVB & Ozone IV's for about 8 weeks, once a week. It helped but six days after the treatment the symptoms would noticeably come back. I could not get to a tipping point where I could get ahead of the infection or at least it seemed that way. I did an ear insufflation after each IV. I also did 5 sessions of Dr G's ($20k) PEMF device and that really seemed to help my liver recover but not much on the infection side. The PEMF device measures is 20000 gauss. Betterhealthguy.com has an article on it.

After talking with others that have used one, I decided to buy a doug coil machine, begin the hourly MMS protocol and ingest killer essential oils. My liver seems to have gotten back to where I could go back on ABX but I want to give this about 6 months.

All the Best, MattH

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VV - is this the same as HBOT (which my doc wants me do to but I am a little chicken) or something else? thx!
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can ozone treatments be done while on ABX?
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"VV - is this the same as HBOT (which my doc wants me do to but I am a little chicken) or something else? thx! "

No, this is not the same as HBOT, but similar in some ways. Both are about oxygenation of tissues for healing.

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"can ozone treatments be done while on ABX? "

I haven't heard my doctors say that there is any interaction, but you may want to look into it further.

Your doctor may ask that you separate the two by about an hour. Ozone remains active for about 40 minutes, after which time it has completely dissipated.

I would guess the main thing to look out for would be an amplified herx reaction.

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