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The Story of Ozone

18: Conditions Treated & Uses of Ozone

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Using Ozone in the Home

1. Plug the generator into the wall socket.

2. Connect an oxygen line from the output of the oxygen tank regulator

to the input of the generator.

3. Connect silicone tubing to the output of the generator and then to

the appropriate attachment

4. Open the valve on the oxygen tank and adjust the flow rate on the

regulator to 1/2 liter/minute for one minute, then reduce flow rate as given

below.

5. Engage the power switch on the generator.

6. When finished, turn off the generator, turn off the oxygen tank,

disconnect the lines, and store in a safe place.

Drinking Water:

1. Bubble ozone through cold water using the white ceramic diffuser at 1/8

liters/minute for

5 minutes for a glass; 15 minutes per liter; one hour per gallon.

2. Add two drops of Concentrace trace mineral drops to a glass

3. Drink immediately on an empty stomach.

Rectal Insufflation:

1. Clean the bowel with an enema (ozonated water is preferable)

2. Hook up the generator as stated above, and connect the rectal

catheter

3. Set the regulator flow rate to deliver 1/32 liters/minute.

4. Lubricate the catheter, lie on your left side and insert it about

2 " .

5. Engage the power switch on the generator.

6. Work the abdominal area with a slow counterclockwise massage

beginning at the lower left abdomen to ensure that the gas does not pool in one

area.

7. When a feeling of fullness, or of cramping is felt, withdraw the

catheter, shut off the generator, and close the oxygen tank valve.

Vaginal Insufflation:

1. Hook up the generator to the oxygen tank and regulator as above

2. Attach a clean, lubricated catheter

3. Set the regulator to deliver 1/32 liters/minute, and turn on the

generator.

4. If there is a burning sensation, and it is too uncomfortable, stop and

try again the next day.

5. After you are used to it, you may be able to run it for 30 - 45 minutes

at a time.

Insertion in the Ear:

1. Hook up the generator to the oxygen tank and regulator as above.

2. Attach the white plastic ear adapter

3. Insert the adapter carefully into the ear.

4. Set the regulator to deliver 1/32 liters/minute and engage the power.

5. Do each ear for 5 minutes. Ear draining will occur, sometimes

profusely.

Conditions Ozone has been Used to Treat

Acariasis

Acne

Acrodermatitis

Acute otitis media

Acute vestibulopathy

's disease

Adenocarcinoma

Adenovirus

AIDS

Alopecia

Allergies

ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)

Alzheimer's disease

Amebiasis

Amenorrhea

Amyloidosis

Anal fissures

Anemia

Angina

Angioderma

Ankylosing spondylitis

Anthrax

Apthous stomatitis

Arterial occlusion

Arteriosclerosis

Arthritis

Arthrosis

Asthma

Atherosclerosis

Athlete's foot

Babesiosis

Bacterial pneumonia

Bartonellosis

Basalinoma

Bell palsy

Bornholm myalgia

Botulism

Bronchitis

Bronchial aspergillus

Bronchospasm

Brucellosis

Bullous pemphigus

Burkit lymphoma

Cancer of all types

Candidiasis

Carbuncles

Cavernous sinus thrombosis

Cellulitis

Cerebral atrophy

Cerebro vascular accident

Chagas disease

Chicken pox

Chlamydia

Cholecystitis

Chronic pain

Chronic pulmonary disease

Cirrhosis of the liver

Coccidiomycosis

Colitis

Colorado tick fever

Conjunctivitis

Contact dermatitis

Coronavirus

Crohn's disease

Cryptococcossis

Cryptospiridiosis

Cystitis

Cytomegalovirus

Cutaneous larva migrans

Dengue fever

Dermatitis

Diabetes

Diverticulitis

Echovirus

Eczema

Ehrlichiosis

Emphysema

Encephalitis

Encephalomyelitis

Endocarditis

Endometritis

Endothalmitis

Enteric fever

Enteritis necroticans Ileitis

Environmental sensitivity

Epidermoid carcinoma

Epidermolytic keratosis

Epididymitis

Epidermophytosis

Epstein-Barr virus

Erysipelas

Erythema migrans

Flavivrus

Folliculitis

Food poisoning

Fulminant varicella

Furuncle

Gangrene

Genital warts

Giardiasis

Glaucoma

Glioma

Glomerular disease

Glomerulonephritis

Goodpasture syndrome

Gout

Grave's disease

Guillane-Barre syndrome

Hairy leukoplakia

Heart arrhythmia

Heart disease

Hematoma

Hemorrhage

Hemorrhagic fever

Hemorrhoids

Hemolytic anemia

Hepatitis of all types

Herpes of all types

Histoplasmosis

HIV/HTLV

Hypercholesterolemia

Hypotension

Hypersensitivity

Hyperthyroidism

Huntingdon's chorea

Ichthyosis

Impetigo

Influenza

Landry syndrome

Lassa fever

Leishmaniasis

Leptospirosis

Leukemia

Leukoencephalopathy

Leukopenia

Listeriosis

Lupus erythematosus

Lyme disease

Lymphogranuloma

Lymphoid pneumonia

Lymphoma

Macular degeneration

Malaria

Mastoiditis

Measles

Melanoma

Melioidosis

Meniere's disease

Meningitis

Migraine

Molloscum ecthyma

Mononucleosis

Morbilloform

Mumps

Multiple sclerosis

Myalgia

Myasthenia gravis

Mycobacterium

Myocarditis

Mycosis

Myelitis

Myonecrosis

Myositis

Neurodermatitis

Neutropenia colitis

Ocular trachoma

Optic neuritis

Otitis media

Oral erythema

Orbital cellulitis

Orchitis

Osteomyelitis

Osteoporosis

Osteosarcoma

Otosclerosis

Pancreatitis

Panniculitis

Papillitis

Parainfluenza

Parkinson's disease

Pediculosis

P.I.D.

Pemphigoid

Pernicious anemia

Poliomyelitis

Polyateritis

Polyoma virus

Postpartum fever

Pneumocytosis

Pneumonia

Proctitis

Prostate enlargement

Prurigo

Psoriasis

Pulmonary toxiplasis

Pyoderma

Rabies

Radiculoneuritis

Relapsing fever

Retinitis pigmentosa

Reynold's syndrome

Reynaud's disease

Rheumatism

Rheumatoid arthritis

Rhinitis

Rift Valley fever

Rubella

Salmonella

Salpingitis

Scabies

Scleroderma

Senile dementia

Sennutsu fever

Septicemia

Shingles

Shock

Sickle cell anemia

Sinusitis

Skin burns

Spinalioma

Staphylococcus

Stomatitis

Striatonigral degen.

Stroke

Syphilis

Tardive dyskinesia

T. cruzi

Tendinitis

Tetanus

Tinea versicolor

Tinnitus

Thoracic zygomycosis

Thrombopenic purpura

Thrombophlebitis

Thyroiditis

Togavirus

Tourette's Syndrome

Toxic amblyopia

Toxoplasmosis

Traveler's diarrhea

Trench fever

Trypanosomiasis

Tuberculosis

Tularemia

Ulcers

Urethritis

Urticaria

Uterine spasm

Uveitis

Varicose veins

Varicella pneumonia

Vascular retinopathy

Vasculitis

Warts

Wegener granuloma

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