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LaurenTurner
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On Tuesday I had ozone treatment. I was nervous as heck because I hate needles and it involved getting an IV in not one but both arms... Aghh! But it ended up not being too bad.

Bascially one of the tubes send your blood through some ozone and it goes back into your body through the other tube. It cost $250 which I think was way too much, but whatever. I don't know if it did much of anything, but if nothing else maybe it cleaned out my blood some. It was nasty because you could see these particles in my blood and the nurse told me they were fat particles... Ewww...

I went into it not expecting any sort of miracle so I definitely don't feel let down. Except for I was under the impression one treatment was good enough. But turns out the nurse told me that you need many treatments before you will notice a difference. Well unfortunately I don't have the funds to pay $250 a pop... That's ridiculous!

Anyway, just wanted to share my experience.

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Tincup
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I've wondered how that would be... so thanks for sharing your experiences.

Sorry it didn't work out for you!

[Big Grin]

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lymebytes
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Hi,
I definitely don't want to sound "dramatic" but my ILADS MD said Ozone treatments are a very precise procedure, so much so that he warned me to never do them. I also have an alternative LLMD who recommended the treatments. The ILADS Md was angry and said if not done correctly, it can kill a person. He went on to tell me a story of an Md in our state who did these procedures, had 2 people die during ozone treatments, had his medical license stripped and went to another state where he now is licensed and practicing.

I came very close to doing ozone ...until my ILADS LLMD talked me out it.

Hope it works for you, I don't mean to scare anyone, just want to give a (very prominent) ILADS Md opinion on this.


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Gabrielle
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Ozone treatments are done a 1000 times every day here in Germany. Never heard of any deaths.

I had about 10 of them - no negative side effects.
Neither any positive effects that I would have noticed [Roll Eyes]

Gabrielle

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I would NEVER inject a poison like ozone in this body. Thats insane! Why wheres the data? But I DO do these things. I incase my body in a bag leaving my head out. I turn on an industrial ozone machine (7000mg per hour) yes 7000! And run that for a bit. I dont know if it helps I only tried it once as the bags torn. And 250 is a scam. Period. If so your desperate to get help inhaling it might be just as insane. Ozone kills, but I have inhaled it before. NOT MY INDUSTIAL machine output, that would kill you. I have a ionic breaszze and inhaled that, didnt seem to do anything at all. But thats pretty harmless dose as they couldnt sell it if it was high output. (well, they could get sued, I dought the govt gives a ****)
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seibertneurolyme
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Hubby had 12 of these treatments done 3 or 4 years ago -- didn't do much of anything for his Lyme, Babesia or Bartonella.

The procedure was slightly different than what you described.

The patients who this seemed to help most were those who just had viruses and did not have tickborne infections.

Editing to add -- these treatments were before he had had any antibiotics. Had just had some herbal treatment up til then.

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aliyalex
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I got ozone injections in my mouth, neck, knees, and ankles recently. This sent the microbes running for their lives.

There is a researcher Ed McCabe you can read about at www.ozoneuniversity.com. His story is interesting.

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