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Has anyone tried ozone therapy? Has it helped. My new old recommended i buy a set up for it off eBay, but it costs around 800. I have Lyme,babs, and yeast and he said it would help all of that as well as my immune system.
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Many, are you sure it wasn't a herx? I know 3 people who went off antibiotics and started ozone treatment. They are all better than they were and 2 of them have gone back to work.
oh, and one of them had babesia.
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Everything I've read (and experienced) from ozone says it kills babesia, yeast, mold, while cleaning the blood.
I've also read it needs to be IV ozone where the blood is extracted, ozone added, and the combo put back in. The ozone should not be added directly to the body.
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obviously everyone with lyme reacts different. i really do hate this illness..
Manybites, thank you...what's the book? i think i own every piece of lyme literature, don't want to feel my library is incomplete. ...nor do i want to feed babesia..ugh
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nonna05
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what about ozone shots in pain area's?
Others who did ozone PLEASE chim in
Shots ,Iv's machine whatever////// Thank you
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nonna05
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does anybody do ozone shot's??
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sooo what's the book? i understand it didn't work for you and that's good info. just like to understand how it feeds babs.
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i don't know if it's the same thing or not but i visited a friend who has those ionic air purifiers all through her house. she must have had one in every room.
after i left i got so sick i couldn't stand it. severe bronchitis which almost went into pneumonia....
i don't know if those have ozone or not, but i wouldn't go near ozone.
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I did IV ozone for 5 weeks and it was helpful for me. I have also had prolozone shots in my shoulder and it made the pain go away after a series of shots. At that point, I treated parasites some more and I had more lyme and company to deal with and the shoulder pain returned. I've had nothing but good experiences with ozone therapy.
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I did ozone injections for dental/jaw issues and had good experiences. When I started these injections I was in BAD shape. They literally had me feeling better that night. It pulled me out of a deep ditch.
These nagging symptoms have now been creeping back, so I may need more. Just too much on my plate right now to deal with it. So I've been oil pulling, etc.
It's difficult because what was deathly problematic for one person, could seem to be hugely beneficial to the next. So much gray...
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Is oxy powder or homozon ok with babesia? I heard this was similar to ozone therapy.
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I had ozone gas treatments for dental/gum issues over a series of a few weeks. It was in preparation for periodontal surgery at a minimum, or to regrow gums as a stab in the dark. It didn't do any magic as far as regrowing gums, but I bring up the experience in relation to breathing the gas.
The first treatment, before we got the hang of it, I did end up breathing some ozone gas. (There was a setup intended to keep it just in the gum area, but we didn't execute properly the once and I breathed it.) Anyway, breathing it was terrible and caused a lot of bad coughing, and immediate swallowing of vitamin C helped relieve this.
The point is, it is well known that breathing ozone at certain quantities can be terrible for the lungs, but this in no way takes away from how beneficial it can be if used in other areas. It's like injecting oxygen/air in the wrong part of your body can kill you, but breathing it is not only okay but necessary to live. So location matters.
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nonna05
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What babs Sx came back?/ All of it??/
Those that tried it but had good results did you have Babs?
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Can anyone comment on the ozone generator? Does anyone use one of these? I am buying a generator with an oxygen concentrator but I'm not exactly sure how it works.
Has anyone had results with this?
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I read in yahoo bart group, that some are having success with ozone for bartonella.
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I really wish Manybites would chime in again. She/He seems to be the only one who's tried it with negative effects. And it could have been a herx.
I've heard nothing but good and like most, would do almost anything to get my life back. Others have.
It's an option for maintenance after abx too. If not a substitute.
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sorry - manybites. I'm confused. Did you use an ozone generator and if so what were your results? Did you have a negative experience with ozone?
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