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Ozone is curing COVID-19 IN 1-2 DAYS

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Direct quote from yahoo news:".....Currently there are 17 hospitals using SIOOT oxygen ozone therapy to treat people affected by COVID-19. From preliminary reports from autopsies of those who died from COVID-19, it appears that the virus immediately attacks the microcirculation system causing widespread thrombosis. Several hospitals are using Major AutoHemo Therapy (MAHT), a protocol that extracts the patient's blood, bubbles oxygen ozone through the blood in a saline or heparin bag, and is infused back into the patient. Patients showed clinical improvement in 1-2 days of receiving one infusion, one time a day. The earlier you treat the person the better the results you have."

On the April 1, 2020, the SIOOT reports, "After practicing Oxygen Ozone Therapy, the doctors found the following evidence: a general improvement in clinical conditions, normalization of body temperature, a reduction in C Reactive Protein (PRC), normalization of heart rate, an improvement in saturation and reduction in oxygen support, normalization of renal function (creatinine)." "...Oxygen Ozone therapy could contribute to the prevention of intubation and acute renal failure, both complications of COVID-19, resulting in the need for ventilator support via a breathing tube and dialysis requiring Intensive care unit support."

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rescuema profile image
rescuema

Ozone therapy would probably work. We've had a discussion about this a while back here. I'm not sure which hospitals, but I doubt they're mainstream medical establishments. If not, I'd be pleasantly surprised.

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bepo

I have brought it up before. We use an ozone sauna for prevention, and I truly believe it will kill this virus. It killed Ebola. But, because Big Pharma has such control in the US, no doctors can use it here.......as of yet. A right to know group in Texas is asking for more transparency.

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park_bear

Do you have a link for this?

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bepo in reply to park_bear

I have known about ozone. and the fact that it kills viruses, for years. I searched Italy and ozone to see how they went from, I believe, 3 hospitals, to 17 and this is one post I found. finance.yahoo.com/news/texas-know-calls-us-consider

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bepo in reply to bepo

pagepressjournals.org/index...

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park_bear in reply to bepo

This is a rationale and a proposal, which is okay as far as it goes, but that is not evidence of efficacy.

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bepo in reply to park_bear

theolivepress.es/spain-news...

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rescuema in reply to bepo

Article titled "NO NEW COVID-19 DEATHS IN BALEARIC ISLANDS AS IBIZA CLINIC BECOMES FIRST IN SPAIN TO USE PIONEERING OZONE THERAPY"

Nice.

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bepo in reply to park_bear

pagepressjournals.org/index...

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chartist in reply to bepo

I'm kind of surprised that Gio has not commented on this as it appears that they are using it in Italy.

ptcommunity.com/wire/texas-...

Art

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Gioc in reply to chartist

Hi Art,

there are many trials here in Italy in 16 hospitals and soon one with 200 people will start, coordinated by the Italian institute of health. all very official.

I quote:

" THE TREATMENT

  The treatment requires that 200 milliliters of blood are extracted from Covid patients who are made to interact with ozone for about ten minutes. The blood is then injected back into the body. The operation is repeated 3-4 times. Antiviral drugs are also associated with ozone therapy. ".

“Ozone therapy is also associated with antiviral drugs."

It can be done at home.

Let's wait it won't take long.

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bepo in reply to Gioc

How can it be done at home, and why are 'drugs' also being used, when ozone has cured ebola and other viruses, without side effects?

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Gioc in reply to bepo

I really don't know, but so it is written here in the interview with the president of the Italian Oxygen Ozone Therapy Society (Sioot international) dr Marianno Franzini.

adnkronos.com/fatti/cronaca...

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Gioc in reply to Gioc

You can find at the end of interview.

I quote:

“ ozone oxygen therapy can be delivered together with conventional treatments; it helps pharmacological practice to be more effective ".

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bepo in reply to Gioc

They have to keep the Big Pharma cartel happy by including drugs, when ozone works well for halting viruses all by itself.

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rescuema

For others looking for detail, here's the original ozone thread by bepo. Note that ozone therapy is not inexpensive and the IV therapy must be ministered by a practitioner at an equipped facility.

healthunlocked.com/parkinso...

I'd rather go with more preemptive cost effective inexpensive solution discussed in the below thread with a 99.9% success rate.

healthunlocked.com/parkinso...

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bepo in reply to rescuema

Preemptive measures are absolutely the first line of defense. If hospitals and clinics were equipped with ozone generators, and had doctors or practitioners who were experienced in administrating ozone, it would be much more beneficial on so many fronts, over lengthy hospital stays, and respirators.

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rescuema in reply to bepo

We sure hope so. I doubt that'll be in place anytime soon, and insurance surely won't cover the cost.

bepo profile image
bepo in reply to rescuema

Insurance is tied into pharma.

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rescuema in reply to bepo

yep... precisely the point.

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bepo in reply to rescuema

Aren't you trading one problem for others down the road? Natural ingredients offer no, or minimal side effects. The following is from Drugs.com. Side effects of Hydroxychloriquin sulfate:

Cardiac Effects, including Cardiomyopathy and QT prolongation,

Worsening of psoriasis and porphyria,

Proximal Myopathy and Neuropathy,

Hypoglycemia,

Precautions

General: Use with caution in patients with gastrointestinal, neurological, or blood

disorders, and in those with a sensitivity to quinine.

Hepatic/Renal Disease

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rescuema in reply to bepo

There are always potential trade-offs with pharma drugs, so I'd avoid them as much as possible. Most healthy people won't need the drug intervention, and supplementing zinc and quercetin would be better preventative. However, given the worldwide pandemic, I see it as a necessary inexpensive/affordable option for those who are compromised, and the short term lower dosage therapy shouldn't cause much side effects given many anecdotal reports so far. See my thread for more detail.

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SilentEchoes

Dr. Mark Hyman lists ozone therapy as one of the treatments for coronavirus.

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NellieH

There's a very interesting podcast that discusses this and other emerging treatments: This Week in Virology, episode 600, 2020-04-12.

And, yes, mainstream hospitals and scientists.

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rescuema in reply to NellieH

It was an interesting long (near 2 hrs) podcast by a team of virologists, but I didn't hear any discussion pertaining to ozone therapy.

microbe.tv/twiv/twiv-600/

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bepo in reply to rescuema

There again, the big pharma cartel. If, in their opinion, ozone can kill viruses and bacteria, that might lower their profits.

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rescuema in reply to bepo

I found their profit discussion distasteful but it's the way of the world that pay their salaries, unfortunately.

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bepo in reply to rescuema

Agreed

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ryzlot

I receive this therapy every 14 days - keeps tremors down too

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bepo in reply to ryzlot

How do you receive the therapy?

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ryzlot in reply to bepo

In Doctor's office - IV to fill a saline blood bag, then bubble the ozone in (250 ml) then drip the blood back on the IV. Takes about 40 min. Cost is reasonable.

JR

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bepo in reply to ryzlot

Thanks. Where are you located?

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ryzlot in reply to bepo

Near Toronto Canada

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bepo in reply to ryzlot

There is an International Society of Ozone therapists. You could check Dr. Frank Shallenberger's website. I think he has a list.

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kaypeeoh

I used ozone in my veterinary practice for 4 years. The equipment needed cost me $500 four years ago. The main component is a Stratus ozone generator. The one I bought 4 years ago as part of a package deal is still working well. I retired from practice but use the generator daily for self treatment. There is an argument that most disease is caused by poor oxygen levels in tissues and organs. Ozone increases oxygen levels in the body. It can be injected IV or IM or taken as a suppository. It can be infused into water and drunk. It can be infused into olive oil and inhaled. I treated bacterial, fungal and viral diseases with ozone. Some diseases were cured with one treatment.

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bepo in reply to kaypeeoh

My dog wants you as his vet!

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MarionP

How can anyone practically find places able, then willing, to do this and be convinced quicky and on the word of simply non-medical patients already at risk of imminent death and brain\organ damage? I just don't see it as practical to overcome what would probably be massive team skepticism in time and within available energy to overcome the resistance, much less have the equipment and training to use it timely.

Meanwhile, looks like a simple old fashioned practical nursing practice called "proning" prevents the need for intubation at all, returning oxygen saturation to sufficient levels to preserve patient. I'd say that might be the critical difference everybody has been looking for. And it's"no-tech."

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bepo in reply to MarionP

There is a directory in the United States of those MD's who practice oxidative therapies, including ozone and hydrogen peroxide. oxygenhealingtherapies.com/...

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bepo in reply to MarionP

Another oxidative therapy is H202, (hydrogen peroxide). Yes, it costs about $ 50.00 for the nebulizer, but after the initial cost, the hydrogen peroxide and distilled water are inexpensive, and the hydrogen peroxide will maintain its vitality in the refrigerator for a year, to be used on other colds and flu..

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Despe in reply to bepo

Bepo,

I looked at nebulizers on Amazon, but there are so many different ones. Any particular you could recommend? Thanks!

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bepo in reply to Despe

Eek! Rescuma mentioned one in an earlier post. I think it was on Amazon. The one we have had, we have had for years.

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