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I have heard that there might be an alternative to Homozon for people with

very sensitive intestines. I have a patient who can't even tolerate 1/4 tsp,

due to excessive cramping. Does anyone have any details about this?

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Oxygen Therapy Blass (makers of Homozon) offers a such a product called

CALOZON, which is manufactured on a calcium rather than a magnesium base, and

which is not as widely available as Homozon, but will probably be obtainable

through one of the manufacturer's distributors.

Try 208-443-4089 for information on availability. I think

you can reach Dr. Freibott at that number.

Green

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Bjorn,

There is no real substitute for Homozon I can think of offhand. It is

the best substitute for having a good ozonator. If you are trying to get

more oxygen to the person, HBOT, ozonated water, ozone insufflation or

cupping, a liquid oxygen product like " vitamin O " or " Hydroxygen " work.

Many people with fibromyalgia pain respond well to quinine, even quinine

water. From the anecdotal messages I have seen, I would think doses

stronger than quinine water are more effective, but some people seem to

have responded to just quinine water.

Other things that definitely helped me crawl out of that pit, in the

order I rate them, are piracetam or pramiracetam; Enada NADH; wheatgrass

or wheatgrass powder/tablets; lots of Dr. Schulze's cayenne; CoQ10; DMG

(dimethyl-glycine); ginko; fish liver oils or flax oil;

jim :)

Bjorn Roxendal wrote:

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> I have heard that there might be an alternative to Homozon for people with

very sensitive intestines. I have a patient who can't even tolerate 1/4 tsp, due

to excessive cramping. Does anyone have any details about this?

>

> Another question: I have another patient with the worst case of

CFS/Fibromyalgia I have ever seen. Her body pains (all over) are so severe that

getting through one day at a time without taking her own life is a big challenge

in itself. Any ideas how to start working with such a case?

>

> Bjorn

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Thanks for sharing your experience, which I assume has been rather successful as

far as your own condition is concerned!.

Jim Lambert wrote:

> Many people with fibromyalgia pain respond well to quinine, even quinine

> water. From the anecdotal messages I have seen, I would think doses

> stronger than quinine water are more effective, but some people seem to

> have responded to just quinine water.

>

> Other things that definitely helped me crawl out of that pit, in the

> order I rate them, are piracetam or pramiracetam; Enada NADH; wheatgrass

> or wheatgrass powder/tablets; lots of Dr. Schulze's cayenne; CoQ10; DMG

> (dimethyl-glycine); ginko; fish liver oils or flax oil;

>

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Fibromyalgia/CFS is what I am treating on the QXCI.

Alternative to Homozon?

I have heard that there might be an alternative to Homozon for people with

very sensitive intestines. I have a patient who can't even tolerate 1/4 tsp,

due to excessive cramping. Does anyone have any details about this?

Another question: I have another patient with the worst case of

CFS/Fibromyalgia I have ever seen. Her body pains (all over) are so severe

that getting through one day at a time without taking her own life is a big

challenge in itself. Any ideas how to start working with such a case?

Bjorn

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Since Bjorn is in Sweden, I believe, he might want to contact , who is in

Holland, I believe and see about getting some from him.

Donna

Re: Alternative to Homozon?

wrote:

I have heard that there might be an alternative to Homozon for people

with

very sensitive intestines. I have a patient who can't even tolerate 1/4

tsp,

due to excessive cramping. Does anyone have any details about this?

=====

Oxygen Therapy Blass (makers of Homozon) offers a such a product called

CALOZON, which is manufactured on a calcium rather than a magnesium base, and

which is not as widely available as Homozon, but will probably be obtainable

through one of the manufacturer's distributors.

Try 208-443-4089 for information on availability. I think

you can reach Dr. Freibott at that number.

Green

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Try Transfer Factor Plus which is a product with some

success. You can locate it on the site www.4ft.com./

If you need to purchase them at wholesale contact

I can give you my ID code.

Good luck

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>Subject: Re: Alternative to Homozon?

>Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 11:42:59 -0600

>

>Fibromyalgia/CFS is what I am treating on the QXCI.

> Alternative to Homozon?

>

>

> I have heard that there might be an alternative to Homozon for people

>with

>very sensitive intestines. I have a patient who can't even tolerate 1/4

>tsp,

>due to excessive cramping. Does anyone have any details about this?

>

> Another question: I have another patient with the worst case of

>CFS/Fibromyalgia I have ever seen. Her body pains (all over) are so severe

>that getting through one day at a time without taking her own life is a big

>challenge in itself. Any ideas how to start working with such a case?

>

> Bjorn

>

>

>

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I also own a QXCI machine which I have used to treat her. Since she is also

sensitive to electricity she reacted rather severely to the first treatment and

got so bad she just couldn't take it.

wrote:

> Fibromyalgia/CFS is what I am treating on the QXCI.

>

> Bjorn:

> Another question: I have another patient with the worst case of

> CFS/Fibromyalgia I have ever seen. Her body pains (all over) are so severe

> that getting through one day at a time without taking her own life is a big

> challenge in itself. Any ideas how to start working with such a case?

>

> Bjorn

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