Lots of videos on U-tube, search for AHT. This is an old technique still popular in South America. The video is of Dr Moura describing its benefits. IMO the main benefit is its simplicity and negligible cost. The bare bones is 5-10cc of your own blood is removed from a vein and quickly injected into your own thigh or shoulder muscle. Macrophages are the body's policeman, attacking and killing damaged cells like Pacman. Our bodies keep an average of 1-2% macrophages in the blood. After an AHT treatment the macrophages elevate to 20% for one week. Macrophages seek out abnormal antigens on the surface of abnormal cells and attack. Abnormal cells can be anything such as bacteria, viruses, dead blood cells, cancer cells, glial cells.
I got interested after I had a DVT. In the video he talks about a colleague with a DVT cured with AHT. It won't cure Multiple Sclerosis (MS) but regular treatments catch and kill abnormal lymphocytes before they can cross the BBB and damage neural tissue. I was diagnosed with MS three years ago. I took Tysabri infusions for over a year before replacing it with AHT.
Now I've got PD, a neural disease distinct but similar to MS. I don't have MS signs other than dominant-hand tremor. My only physical complaint is a sore butt from hemorrhoids. I'm hoping AHT will treat this also.
The video seems to be suggesting that AHT re-sets the body's immune system.
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Wow... with endorsements like “this is an old technique still popular in South America” and “the video seems to be suggesting that AHT re-sets the body's immune system”, it’s really hard to fathom your apparent obsession with ozone therapy and your repeated efforts to promote it here on HU PD forum.
I’m guessing the fact that witch doctors are still popular in the Amazonian rainforest and voodoo priests are still popular in Haiti gets you similarly excited(?). Could this be an example of the “quality of posts” ‘jimcaster’ speaks of???
I was a veterinarian for 35 years. I daily dealt with conditions that traditional medications or surgery couldn't heal. Frustration motivated me to look 'outside the box' at alternative treatments. PDC's attitude is typical. 20 years ago the same attitude existed over acupuncture.
I attended a Quackwatch seminar denigrating acupuncture treatment while I found it valuable. I treated colic in horses and lumbosacral disease in dogs successfully with acupuncture. Stem cell treatment falls into the same category. I treated torn ACL successfully with stem cells. Then I found similar results with ozone. Ozone could treat viral diseases like the new corona.
There are a lot of old treatments that have value in ways never contemplated. One example is ketamine. This is a horse anesthetic that's been used since the 1950's. I used it daily in my practice. It's been found that ketamine can treat depression when standard medications aren't helping.
PDC's attitude has merit only as a warning to be skeptical on nontraditional therapies. Like thiamine treatment for PD.
I don't know whether AHT or ozone can help my PD. My improvements may be placebo but it can't hurt to occasionally look outside that box.
Someone always asks where's the peer-reviewed double-blinded studies. It's not wrong and comes from the thalidomide nightmare in the '60s. It doesn't mean one must accept the 'status quo' if traditional efforts aren't working.
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