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I first used AHT as an experiment in my veterinary practice. Then once I developed health concerns I started using AHT on myself. Three years ago I was dx'd with MS. Then later was dx'd with antiphospholipid enzyme syndrome, a lupus-like disease, and lastly dx'd with PD. There's not much in the medical literature about AHT even though it has existed since the late 1800's. Using pubmed or google scholar brings up a lot of articles on AHT coupled with Ozone. This is an article showing that AHT increases the immune system. It also decreases auto-immune conditions like MS and PD.

So with the world going crazy over covid-19, AHT might be something to consider.

Abstract :Autohemotherapy (AHT) is a practice that has increasing clinical use, which is being used in an attempt to treat various health problems in both humans and animals

. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of AHT by evaluating the levels of immunoglobulins

and monocytes

of patients who underwent the treatment for the first time. Blood was collected before and 24-hours after the AHT was performed, and also for nine consecutive days, in ten participants, five men and five women. For the AHT, a total of 10 mL venous blood was collected and applied to the lateral-upper quadrant of the gluteus maximus muscle. From the ten participants analyzed, nine presented an increased number of monocytes, ranging from 17% to 250%. An increase in immunoglobulin M was observed in nine of the study subjects, ranging from 10 to 28%. An increased Immunoglobulin G was shown in all participants, which ranged from 13 to 36%. An increase of 2.6 to 89% in immunoglobulin A was observed in nine patients, and an increase of 2.7 to 88.2% in immunoglobulin E in eight individuals. It can be concluded that autohemotherapy is a factor of increased immunity

of the body, since it showed an increase in the numbers of monocytes and immunoglobulins.

ISSN : 1415-076X

URL : revistas.unipar.br/.../3117

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Perhaps the best thing about your obsession with AHT is the fact that it is not contagious - yay.

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chartist

kaypeeoh,

What benefit do you feel you have derived from the use of AHT?

Who performs this procedure?

Thank you!

Art

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kaypeeoh in reply to chartist

What got me interested initially was a DVT. Deep vein thrombosis. Typically they happen in the legs but I had one in my shoulder. The pain didn't respond to narcotics. Researching I found a video on U-tube. Dr Moura described his 50 years in medical practice which included AHT. He learned it from his father. One story was a colleague with a DVT. Moura fixed it with one AHT treatment. I did exactly the same treatment as he described and had a similar result: DVT gone within days. He mentioned treating MS. I had MS and was taking tysabri infusions monthly. I added AHT but didn't tell the doctor. Literature suggests a small number of patients will clear the disease. Some doctors say that doesn't happen. They say ultimately this intermission ends and the disease returns. IT's been three years now with no return.

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