I posted about ozone treatment for PD. But this website won't let me add photos to expand on the original post so here I am.
The photo shows the ozone generator. Next to it is the green pediatric oxygen flow meter. An oxygen tank of the floor connects to the flow meter. Ozonated oxygen flows through the generator into the 200ml rectal insufflation bag on the left. Once it's filled a rectal catheter is attached. Add some lube to the tip and it's ready to be infused into the colon. There the ozone enters the hepatic portal system flooding the liver. It's necessary to have a BM before the infusion. Otherwise one is ozonating one's own poop.
The experts argue whether it's better to hold the gas in for 20 minutes or fart it out as soon as you can. One expert is Dr Rowen, He treats himself and likes to leave the gas in. Another expert is Dr Shallenberger. He says the instant the gas enters the colon it is attached to fatty acids and then enters the hepatic portal system. I dunno who's right. I've done the rectal infusions with 20 micrograms per ml oxygen three times. It seems to be easing the itch and pain of hemorrhoids.
3 years ago I was diagnosed with MS. I found people online who used ozone as treatment. For me the neuros eventually decided it's not MS, instead it's PD. Or both conditions could be happening.
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Very interesting set up you have. So what does the ozone treatment actually do, that you've noticed for specific PD symptoms? I've never heard of this.
C:\Users\Kevin\Desktop\002.JPG Theory is most disease is caused by poor oxygen levels in tissue. Ozone has been shown to increase DPG, the enzyme that puts oxygen into hemoglobin. But also releases it back into tissue when needed. Also shown to increase mitochondria in tissues. That's the tip of the iceberg; It does a lot more, all of it good for the body.
Parkinson's syndromes are present frequently in the third age, with a high tendency to produce disability. The aim of this paper was to study the effectiveness of ozone therapy in the improvement of the elderly autonomy, as well as the quality of life of patients suffering from Parkinson's syndromes of different nature, taking into account some therapeutical properties of ozone. A sample of 90 patients with this diagnosis were treated with rectal ozone (during 20 sessions) and physiotherapy. A complete neurologic and psychometric examination was performed to each patient, at the beginning and the end of the treatment. The results demonstrated that all symptoms and signs studied improved after the treatment, fundamentally the rigidity and tremor (93 %), the gait (86 %) and the bradyphrasia (83 %). The daily life activities improved in 79 % of the treated patients. No side-effects or intolerance were observed.
Ozone is an oxidant. Breathing it is dangerous. A common treatment is bubbling ozone through olive oil and breathing that in. If one feels 'overdosed' on ozone the treatment is Vitamin C; An antioxidant cancelling an oxidant. Shallenberger has a video where he's waving the ozone toward his face and sighing, "Ah ozone!" The point is if you can smell it but you're not coughing, then the concentration is too low to be dangerous.
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