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and hubby, Sorry to hear about your experience. Must have been really

traumatic. You are fortunate to have a great HBOT center

http://www.reimerhbo.com/about.htm tight there in Ontario. I would rush him

over there and get him at least 20 and up to 40 sessions. The sooner the

better!!! BTW, I think ozone would help speed healing as well but I would

definitely do HBOT.

Best wishes and much love, Ken

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HELP. Ozone for broken bones/fractures?

Hi there.

I was hoping to get some advice about ozone and broken

bones/fractures.

My husband was involved in an accident tonight. he was in a ditch

when it exploded in on him. thankfully they dug him out in time and

took him to the hospital. He said if there hadn't been 2 other guys

there to dig him out with their hands and the backhoe, he wouldn't

have made it. Turns out he's got some pretty good trauma to ribs,

chest ect. and the force broke his one collar bone and i can see alot

of other brusing around the underarms etc. They gave him tylenol 3's

for pain- I don't know enough about herbs for that kind of pain

management. I did reach our ND at home and we are off to see him in

the monring- he is not ozone friendly :-)

I met them at the hospital and was fortunate enough to get some

arnica and rescue remedy into him before they called security on

me :-) they don't allow you back with them (even before they knew i

was trying to give him something), they sure don't like you 'giving'

them anything until they've been 'assessed'. sorry, i said- no time-

he needs this now as the nurse is covering his mouth to stop me and

screaming for security. wow these people are so misinformed. sigh. i

can kind of understand why she was upset but as it was i didn't get

to see him again for another 3 hours, xray blah blah and me dealing

back and forth as i dropped off my 2 yr old at grandpa's around the

corner. yikes what a night.

but thank goodness he's home, now i can help him do some mending both

emotionally and physically.

i'm thinking ozonated water will help with much needed oxygen to the

cells, I don't think i can successfull 'bag' the collar bone, but

what about funnelling? should i wait for the swelling to go down?

it's pretty nasty.

look forward to hearing your thoughts.

wendy

ontario, canada

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Yes, you are right. Ozone will be great for him and his healing bones. It will

make the healing process faster btw.

Also you might consider magnets as I have found they work great on broken bones

and such.

My household wouldn't be with out magnets and hydrogen peroxide now. We do have

an ozone machine but I decided back in 1994 to just work with one thing so that

I could definately say, IT was the one that worked.

Let us know and I will keep your husband and you in my prayers.

Gale ^i^

Look to the internet for information on the magnets.

http://www.AwakeningsEnergy.com

We are the fuses in the " global consciousness circuit board " between water and

light

HELP. Ozone for broken bones/fractures?

Hi there.

I was hoping to get some advice about ozone and broken

bones/fractures.

My husband was involved in an accident tonight. he was in a ditch

when it exploded in on him. thankfully they dug him out in time and

took him to the hospital. He said if there hadn't been 2 other guys

there to dig him out with their hands and the backhoe, he wouldn't

have made it. Turns out he's got some pretty good trauma to ribs,

chest ect. and the force broke his one collar bone and i can see alot

of other brusing around the underarms etc. They gave him tylenol 3's

for pain- I don't know enough about herbs for that kind of pain

management. I did reach our ND at home and we are off to see him in

the monring- he is not ozone friendly :-)

I met them at the hospital and was fortunate enough to get some

arnica and rescue remedy into him before they called security on

me :-) they don't allow you back with them (even before they knew i

was trying to give him something), they sure don't like you 'giving'

them anything until they've been 'assessed'. sorry, i said- no time-

he needs this now as the nurse is covering his mouth to stop me and

screaming for security. wow these people are so misinformed. sigh. i

can kind of understand why she was upset but as it was i didn't get

to see him again for another 3 hours, xray blah blah and me dealing

back and forth as i dropped off my 2 yr old at grandpa's around the

corner. yikes what a night.

but thank goodness he's home, now i can help him do some mending both

emotionally and physically.

i'm thinking ozonated water will help with much needed oxygen to the

cells, I don't think i can successfull 'bag' the collar bone, but

what about funnelling? should i wait for the swelling to go down?

it's pretty nasty.

look forward to hearing your thoughts.

wendy

ontario, canada

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Dear ,

When you get him home, put the end of the silicone tubing (no

attachments) under his arm, in his armpit, and have him hold the arm

against his side.

Then turn on the flow meter to 1/32 l/m and turn on the generator.

Keep him warm, so that he sweats a bit under his arm, and do this

twice a day for 20 minutes each time.

That will help the area heal from the injury and set the bone quickly.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 04:19:59 -0000

Hi there.

I was hoping to get some advice about ozone and broken

bones/fractures.

My husband was involved in an accident tonight. he was in a ditch

when it exploded in on him. thankfully they dug him out in time and

took him to the hospital. He said if there hadn't been 2 other guys

there to dig him out with their hands and the backhoe, he wouldn't

have made it. Turns out he's got some pretty good trauma to ribs,

chest ect. and the force broke his one collar bone and i can see alot

of other brusing around the underarms etc. They gave him tylenol 3's

for pain- I don't know enough about herbs for that kind of pain

management. I did reach our ND at home and we are off to see him in

the monring- he is not ozone friendly :-)

I met them at the hospital and was fortunate enough to get some

arnica and rescue remedy into him before they called security on

me :-) they don't allow you back with them (even before they knew i

was trying to give him something), they sure don't like you 'giving'

them anything until they've been 'assessed'. sorry, i said- no time-

he needs this now as the nurse is covering his mouth to stop me and

screaming for security. wow these people are so misinformed. sigh. i

can kind of understand why she was upset but as it was i didn't get

to see him again for another 3 hours, xray blah blah and me dealing

back and forth as i dropped off my 2 yr old at grandpa's around the

corner. yikes what a night.

but thank goodness he's home, now i can help him do some mending both

emotionally and physically.

i'm thinking ozonated water will help with much needed oxygen to the

cells, I don't think i can successfull 'bag' the collar bone, but

what about funnelling? should i wait for the swelling to go down?

it's pretty nasty.

look forward to hearing your thoughts.

wendy

ontario, canada

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> When you get him home, put the end of the silicone tubing (no

> attachments) under his arm, in his armpit, and have him hold the arm

> against his side.

>

> Then turn on the flow meter to 1/32 l/m and turn on the generator.

>

> Keep him warm, so that he sweats a bit under his arm, and do this

> twice a day for 20 minutes each time.

>

> That will help the area heal from the injury and set the bone quickly.

Hi Saul,

A related question on dealing with spinal issues...

I want to cup my neck, but the cup that comes with the generator is

too big, and I can't get a seal...

I was thinking, along the same lines of using the armpit to both hold

the tubing in place and seal the area to force the ozone into the body

- would it be possible to fabricate some kind of 'patch' made of

silicone (or something ozone resistant), that you could put over the

tubing and that would sortof 'self-seal' when applied to the skin,

kind of like a band-aid?

What would be good candidate materials to try?

Thanks

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> When you get him home, put the end of the silicone tubing (no

> attachments) under his arm, in his armpit, and have him hold the arm

> against his side.

>

> Then turn on the flow meter to 1/32 l/m and turn on the generator.

>

> Keep him warm, so that he sweats a bit under his arm, and do this

> twice a day for 20 minutes each time.

>

> That will help the area heal from the injury and set the bone quickly.

Hi Saul,

A related question on dealing with spinal issues...

I want to cup my neck, but the cup that comes with the generator is

too big, and I can't get a seal...

I was thinking, along the same lines of using the armpit to both hold

the tubing in place and seal the area to force the ozone into the body

- would it be possible to fabricate some kind of 'patch' made of

silicone (or something ozone resistant), that you could put over the

tubing and that would sortof 'self-seal' when applied to the skin,

kind of like a band-aid?

What would be good candidate materials to try?

Thanks

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> When you get him home, put the end of the silicone tubing (no

> attachments) under his arm, in his armpit, and have him hold the arm

> against his side.

>

> Then turn on the flow meter to 1/32 l/m and turn on the generator.

>

> Keep him warm, so that he sweats a bit under his arm, and do this

> twice a day for 20 minutes each time.

>

> That will help the area heal from the injury and set the bone quickly.

Hi Saul,

A related question on dealing with spinal issues...

I want to cup my neck, but the cup that comes with the generator is

too big, and I can't get a seal...

I was thinking, along the same lines of using the armpit to both hold

the tubing in place and seal the area to force the ozone into the body

- would it be possible to fabricate some kind of 'patch' made of

silicone (or something ozone resistant), that you could put over the

tubing and that would sortof 'self-seal' when applied to the skin,

kind of like a band-aid?

What would be good candidate materials to try?

Thanks

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