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Had my second today and I think I like it. She said 3 a week for it to work and im working up to the full dose. Started at 20cc and working up to 50cc. Its direct iv so its a little different but she is going out to train with Dr. S in Nevada I think to do the one where they take your blood out run it through a UV light then the ozone then put your blood back in.
Cant wait for that one!!
Posts: 908 | From Albany | Registered: Nov 2008
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Just so you know. Most likely the reason the IV ozone is helping is because it is working on viruses. I do not believe it is strong enough to kill lyme or babesia or bartonella.
Hubby did 25 or so IV ozone treatments - before trying antibiotics. Very expensive and almost no benefit.
He also did about a dozen UVB treatments that you talk about. Again almost no benefit. Slight herx with those though. I also think that treatment really only helps with viral issues.
When hubby did these treatments he also got IV vitamin C or a Myers cocktail of vitamins and minerals on the same day.
I would strongly suggest treating for hypercoagulation at the same time you are doing these treatments to get maximum benefits.
Bea Seibert
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Ozone is a strong oxidant. It is typically best that one avoids antioxidants within 24 hours of the treatment, so the IVC and Myers were probably interfering with some aspects of the Ozone treatment.
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