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Dear Sharon,

Thank you for posting this.

This is the first information I have seen on results from Dr. Cowden's

clinical trials in Dallas. He was using our ozone sauna, although not in

the way we would have. Too bad it is not mentioned.

Regarding:

" It can take a long treatment process because of the variety of forms of

Bb, the long length of time it can exist in your body in the CWD

form, and because it can hide out in cells into which it has

burrowed. It's only when they emerge that they are susceptible to

your white cells, and in the mature spirochete form that they are

sensitive to attack by antibiotics or the immune system, as well as

the improved cat's claw. The organism can lie dormant for months or

years after infection. "

This is why Rife treatment cannot fully clean up Lyme, since it cannot

enter the cell, due to its resonant frequency, to get at the spirochete.

Ozone can seek out and find infected cells, because they are weakened,

and thus it can eliminate them all and the spirochete they harbor.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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----Original Message Follows----

From: " Sharon " <starshar@...>

Reply-oxyplus

" oxyplus " <oxyplus >

Subject: Another treatment for LYME

Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 21:31:43 -0500

Hi list,

I think someone posted info on Samento here before, but just in case I

thought I'd copy this here. There's more info on the 'net if you search.

Sharon

------------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------------

Lyme disease and chronic illnesses are completely reversible, thanks

to.....

The Incredible Healing Action of One Simple Herb

Dr. Jay Rowen's SECOND OPINION

Vol. XIII, No. 12, December 2003

Larry Powers won the Mr. America competition in 1962 with a huge

Hulk-type frame. But 13 years ago, Larry developed all the signs

and symptoms of Parkinson's disease and the diagnosis confirmed it.

Larry received the usual medicines and recently had completed eight

years of Sinemet, only to experience gradual worsening, typical of

PD's progressive course. He was spending a fair amount of time in a

wheelchair and, at one point, needed assistance to eat. Then he

heard about Lyme and it's connection to Parkinson's.

Knowing the available tests might convince everyone (but him) that

he was negative, even while he might be positive, Larry decided to

treat himself without testing. Since he couldn't get antibiotics

without a prescription, he decided to try a new variety of a herb he

had heard about. Within three weeks, he was out of his wheelchair

and fishing for 100 - pound tarpon by his Florida home.

It's an amazing story, but it's only one of many I've discovered in

the last several months demonstrating the power of this one single

herb. And if you suffer from any chronic disease, this herb just

might be your answer. Before I tell you what this herb is, though,

I need to tell you how you can avoid the problem Larry feared: a

false negative test result. It's now possible to diagnose Lyme

disease with 100 percent accuracy.

Fortunately, Joanne Whitaker, whom I mentioned last month, has

solved the problem of false negatives. Not only has Dr. Whitaker

faced her own long-standing chronic Lyme disease from childhood, but

she's also a specialist in infectious diseases, hematology/oncology,

and has many medical certifications.

Dr. Whitaker has developed what appears to be the most reliable test

ever for Lyme disease. Her lab actually tests for the presence of

the bug itself, not just the antibodies. And, resting my concerns,

she told me that her methods also detect the cell wall deficient

(CWD) form. Her test is called Q-RIBb for quantitative rapid

identification of Bb (the abbreviation of Lyme disease's scientific

name). The test simply uses an antibody to Lyme derived from

animals that's modified to carry a fluorescent molecule. The

antibodies will attach to both the spirochete form and the CWD form

and, under the right color, will light up under a microscope. With

this test, Dr. Whitaker not only can detect Lyme directly, but she

can do it in only 20 minutes and she can tell you how bad the

infection is by the number of bugs present.

Dr. Mattman (also discussed last month) confirmed that Dr.

Whitaker's test is virtually 100 percent sensitive. That means it

will rarely, if ever, miss a diagnosis. Dr. Mattman checked Dr.

Whitaker's work by simultaneously culturing the samples and found a

100 percent correlation between her lab's detection and Dr.

Whitaker's test.

Furthermore, Dr. Whitaker's lab also checks for two co-infections

associated with tick bites. Babesia is a protozoa, like malaria

organism, and infects the red blood cells. Erlichia is a bacteria,

fortunately treatable through conventional antibiotics, including

the type that treats Bb. It appears that babesia can be eliminated

with our old friend artemisinin (100 mg three times daily). After

all artemisinin was developed as an antimalarial. (You first read

about artemisinin in the April 2002 issue of Second Opinion.)

For years, I've treated chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, knowing

they are both caused by an infection, but not knowing what type of

infection. Oxidation therapies, diet improvement, detoxification,

nutritional supplements, and the MIHR injectable homeopathics

provided dramatic relief to most. However, a recently released

preliminary study on a South American herb gives even more help.

Lee Cowden, MD is a Fort Worth cardiologist and one of the most

respected names in bioenergetic medicine. He led a small study over

10 weeks on the use of a special type of cat's claw, along with

diet, detoxification, and nutrition. His group followed 28 people

with documented Lyme disease through conventional antibody testing

by Western blot with Igenix Labs. All were ill and " disabled,

unemployed, and flat broke from the disease. " All of them

had " failed conventional therapy. "

Fourteen of the participants were left as controls, following their

regular regime. Of the 14 that were treated, one had to drop out due

to an ovarian tumor. Participants were asked to rate their symptoms

at the start and at the end of the study on a sliding scale of 1-10,

according to published conventional medicine standards. All 13

remaining got better with an average improvement of 70 percent.

Cowden added that those who stopped therapy at the end of the study

did worsen, but didn't go back to the debilitating baseline. The

worst relapse was still 35 percent better than at the start.

Dr. Cowden described to me some specific cases.

One of the participants was 47 and had visited the Mayo Clinic

twice, but was sent home with 30 pounds of weight loss and no hope.

There were peripheral nervous system complaints; severe muscle and

joint pain; brain fog; inability to remember, focus, concentrate;

and alterations in mood. Within six to eight weeks, symptoms were

80 percent improved. Oxycontin (a very strong narcotic) use was cut

80 percent and the subject gained back 30 pounds during the study.

Another case involved a 17-year-old female who had suffered from

Lyme disease since age three. She was home schooled because she was

too weak to attend public schools. She needed help with self care,

including dressing, and she used a walker. By the sixth week of the

program, she had gone out on her first date, and is currently

attending college - on her own!

And here's the case that encouraged Dr. Cowden to conduct the

study: He heard the story of a 17 -year -old male who had gone from

an A student to failing in just a few months. Symptoms first began

as emotional changes, followed by flu-like symptoms, achiness, and

fatigue. He was on two antibiotics and herbs without improvement

when the Samento (the specific cat's claw product) was suggested by

his grandmother. He quickly recovered. His neurologist declared it

was a " spontaneous remission, " having nothing to do with the

samento, and dared the grandmother to accomplish the same with his

other patients. He sent her 58 of his worst and non-improving

patients over the next few months. The average improvement under

her care was 35 percent.

Cowden's full program consists of a diet appropriate for the blood

type (according to Dr. D'Adamo), dry brush message daily for

detoxification, laughter, positive affirmations, magnesium, enzymes

and pH balancing - all in the first two weeks. There was a

significant improvement with just that. The samento was withheld

until the third week, when the subjects were deemed strong enough to

withstand the possible Herxheimer (die-off) reaction.

The product name is Prima Uña de Gato (Samento). It's a form of

cat's claw from the Peruvian jungle that's superior to typical

forms. The beneficial effects of most cat's claw preparations are

blunted by the content of TOA (tetracyclic oxindole alkaloids),

which inhibit the real active agents, called POA (pentacyclic

oxindole alkaloids). The latter, more favorable compounds are known

to modulate and up-regulate the immune system. Many commercially

available cat's claw preparations contain up to 80 percent TOA. As

little as one percent TOA can reduce POA effectiveness up to 80

percent.

In addition, the specific species of TOA-free cat's claw contains

considerable quantities of quinovic acid glycosides. These

compounds are what the latest generation of quinolone antibiotics

(such as Cipro) are based on. The natural compounds provide safe

and significant direct antimicrobial effects on Lyme disease.

Treatment with TOA-free cat's claw isn't an overnight sensation. It

can take a long treatment process because of the variety of forms of

Bb, the long length of time it can exist in your body in the CWD

form, and because it can hide out in cells into which it has

burrowed. It's only when they emerge that they are susceptible to

your white cells, and in the mature spirochete form that they are

sensitive to attack by antibiotics or the immune system, as well as

the improved cat's claw. The organism can lie dormant for months or

years after infection.

In fact, a 1998 Swiss study showed that only 12.5 percent of Bb

positive patients had symptoms. Conventional medicine has grown up

thinking bacterial infections can be cured in 10-60 days. If the

antibiotics don't cure you, what remains " can't be Lyme. "

I know of only three companies currently marketing the improved

cat's claw. Allergy Research Group/Nutricology, which also

distributes artemisinin, can be reached at 800-545-9960 or

www.nutricology.com. Ask for Prima Una de Gato. Nutramedix's

product is called Samento Plus, and is available by calling 561-745-

2917 or on the web site: www.nutramedix.com . Farmacopia also

carries the product (www.farmacopia.net or 800-896-1484).

I don't recommend any other commercially available cat's claw at

this time because of the likelihood of TOA content. Please, please

see an open-minded integrative physician if you think Bb infection

could be present in you. Bring the doctor a copy of this article.

Testing is paramount for diagnosis and follow up.

Dr. Whitaker's lab can be reached on the internet at www.bowen.org

or at 727-937-9077. A comprehensive strategy to detoxify, replenish

nutrition, and strengthen mental/spiritual well being is absolutely

essential. Please, do not rely on TOA-free cat's claw alone for

this monster bacteria! Removal of mercury fillings and treatment

for heavy metals may be required for best results.

I must close by admitting the presence of Bb does not necessarily

guarantee that the bug is the cause of your particular problem.

It's entirely possible that Bb could be an opportunist, taking

advantage of already weakened or damaged tissues. However, if Bb is

there, you can be sure it's not present to aid and comfort your

body. It must be eliminated. In the last six months of operations,

Dr. Mattman's lab found only two negative specimens out of 400

patients. " One was a man from Germany. The other was a dog. "

ALS, MS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, chronic fatigue, autoimmune

disease, and almost every other chronic disease are simply named for

their symptoms (or discoverer) rather than their cause. They do not

have to be a death sentence or spell life long chronic suffering.

Now you know the cause, or at the very least, a major aggravating

factor, how to get diagnosed, and how to cure your illness. Now is

the time to run to reclaim your health!

OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other

alternative self-help subjects.

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They definitely used the ozone sauna in some cases, Joan Vandergriff

told me. But maybe once a week? And I think maybe rectal insufflation

but I can't remember.

They are intent on marketing samento and very aggressive about it,

but in the lyme and CFIDS community it's been a mixed bag--helped

some a lot, others not, and some had side effects like insomnia and

headaches and couldn't tolerate it.

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Hi Dr Pressman

> This is why Rife treatment cannot fully clean up Lyme, since it cannot

> enter the cell, due to its resonant frequency, to get at the spirochete.

>

> Ozone can seek out and find infected cells, because they are weakened,

> and thus it can eliminate them all and the spirochete they harbor.

Thats interesting. What about the cyst form of lyme. Can ozone kill that?

>

> Best of health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------

---------------

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------

--------------------

>

> ----Original Message Follows----

> From: " Sharon " <starshar@...>

> Reply-oxyplus

> " oxyplus " <oxyplus >

> Subject: Another treatment for LYME

> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 21:31:43 -0500

>

> Hi list,

>

> I think someone posted info on Samento here before, but just in case I

> thought I'd copy this here. There's more info on the 'net if you search.

> Sharon

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> ------------------------------

>

>

> Lyme disease and chronic illnesses are completely reversible, thanks

> to.....

>

> The Incredible Healing Action of One Simple Herb

>

> Dr. Jay Rowen's SECOND OPINION

> Vol. XIII, No. 12, December 2003

>

> Larry Powers won the Mr. America competition in 1962 with a huge

> Hulk-type frame. But 13 years ago, Larry developed all the signs

> and symptoms of Parkinson's disease and the diagnosis confirmed it.

>

> Larry received the usual medicines and recently had completed eight

> years of Sinemet, only to experience gradual worsening, typical of

> PD's progressive course. He was spending a fair amount of time in a

> wheelchair and, at one point, needed assistance to eat. Then he

> heard about Lyme and it's connection to Parkinson's.

> Knowing the available tests might convince everyone (but him) that

> he was negative, even while he might be positive, Larry decided to

> treat himself without testing. Since he couldn't get antibiotics

> without a prescription, he decided to try a new variety of a herb he

> had heard about. Within three weeks, he was out of his wheelchair

> and fishing for 100 - pound tarpon by his Florida home.

>

> It's an amazing story, but it's only one of many I've discovered in

> the last several months demonstrating the power of this one single

> herb. And if you suffer from any chronic disease, this herb just

> might be your answer. Before I tell you what this herb is, though,

> I need to tell you how you can avoid the problem Larry feared: a

> false negative test result. It's now possible to diagnose Lyme

> disease with 100 percent accuracy.

>

> Fortunately, Joanne Whitaker, whom I mentioned last month, has

> solved the problem of false negatives. Not only has Dr. Whitaker

> faced her own long-standing chronic Lyme disease from childhood, but

> she's also a specialist in infectious diseases, hematology/oncology,

> and has many medical certifications.

>

> Dr. Whitaker has developed what appears to be the most reliable test

> ever for Lyme disease. Her lab actually tests for the presence of

> the bug itself, not just the antibodies. And, resting my concerns,

> she told me that her methods also detect the cell wall deficient

> (CWD) form. Her test is called Q-RIBb for quantitative rapid

> identification of Bb (the abbreviation of Lyme disease's scientific

> name). The test simply uses an antibody to Lyme derived from

> animals that's modified to carry a fluorescent molecule. The

> antibodies will attach to both the spirochete form and the CWD form

> and, under the right color, will light up under a microscope. With

> this test, Dr. Whitaker not only can detect Lyme directly, but she

> can do it in only 20 minutes and she can tell you how bad the

> infection is by the number of bugs present.

>

> Dr. Mattman (also discussed last month) confirmed that Dr.

> Whitaker's test is virtually 100 percent sensitive. That means it

> will rarely, if ever, miss a diagnosis. Dr. Mattman checked Dr.

> Whitaker's work by simultaneously culturing the samples and found a

> 100 percent correlation between her lab's detection and Dr.

> Whitaker's test.

>

> Furthermore, Dr. Whitaker's lab also checks for two co-infections

> associated with tick bites. Babesia is a protozoa, like malaria

> organism, and infects the red blood cells. Erlichia is a bacteria,

> fortunately treatable through conventional antibiotics, including

> the type that treats Bb. It appears that babesia can be eliminated

> with our old friend artemisinin (100 mg three times daily). After

> all artemisinin was developed as an antimalarial. (You first read

> about artemisinin in the April 2002 issue of Second Opinion.)

>

> For years, I've treated chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, knowing

> they are both caused by an infection, but not knowing what type of

> infection. Oxidation therapies, diet improvement, detoxification,

> nutritional supplements, and the MIHR injectable homeopathics

> provided dramatic relief to most. However, a recently released

> preliminary study on a South American herb gives even more help.

>

> Lee Cowden, MD is a Fort Worth cardiologist and one of the most

> respected names in bioenergetic medicine. He led a small study over

> 10 weeks on the use of a special type of cat's claw, along with

> diet, detoxification, and nutrition. His group followed 28 people

> with documented Lyme disease through conventional antibody testing

> by Western blot with Igenix Labs. All were ill and " disabled,

> unemployed, and flat broke from the disease. " All of them

> had " failed conventional therapy. "

>

> Fourteen of the participants were left as controls, following their

> regular regime. Of the 14 that were treated, one had to drop out due

> to an ovarian tumor. Participants were asked to rate their symptoms

> at the start and at the end of the study on a sliding scale of 1-10,

> according to published conventional medicine standards. All 13

> remaining got better with an average improvement of 70 percent.

> Cowden added that those who stopped therapy at the end of the study

> did worsen, but didn't go back to the debilitating baseline. The

> worst relapse was still 35 percent better than at the start.

>

> Dr. Cowden described to me some specific cases.

>

> One of the participants was 47 and had visited the Mayo Clinic

> twice, but was sent home with 30 pounds of weight loss and no hope.

> There were peripheral nervous system complaints; severe muscle and

> joint pain; brain fog; inability to remember, focus, concentrate;

> and alterations in mood. Within six to eight weeks, symptoms were

> 80 percent improved. Oxycontin (a very strong narcotic) use was cut

> 80 percent and the subject gained back 30 pounds during the study.

>

> Another case involved a 17-year-old female who had suffered from

> Lyme disease since age three. She was home schooled because she was

> too weak to attend public schools. She needed help with self care,

> including dressing, and she used a walker. By the sixth week of the

> program, she had gone out on her first date, and is currently

> attending college - on her own!

>

> And here's the case that encouraged Dr. Cowden to conduct the

> study: He heard the story of a 17 -year -old male who had gone from

> an A student to failing in just a few months. Symptoms first began

> as emotional changes, followed by flu-like symptoms, achiness, and

> fatigue. He was on two antibiotics and herbs without improvement

> when the Samento (the specific cat's claw product) was suggested by

> his grandmother. He quickly recovered. His neurologist declared it

> was a " spontaneous remission, " having nothing to do with the

> samento, and dared the grandmother to accomplish the same with his

> other patients. He sent her 58 of his worst and non-improving

> patients over the next few months. The average improvement under

> her care was 35 percent.

>

> Cowden's full program consists of a diet appropriate for the blood

> type (according to Dr. D'Adamo), dry brush message daily for

> detoxification, laughter, positive affirmations, magnesium, enzymes

> and pH balancing - all in the first two weeks. There was a

> significant improvement with just that. The samento was withheld

> until the third week, when the subjects were deemed strong enough to

> withstand the possible Herxheimer (die-off) reaction.

>

> The product name is Prima Uña de Gato (Samento). It's a form of

> cat's claw from the Peruvian jungle that's superior to typical

> forms. The beneficial effects of most cat's claw preparations are

> blunted by the content of TOA (tetracyclic oxindole alkaloids),

> which inhibit the real active agents, called POA (pentacyclic

> oxindole alkaloids). The latter, more favorable compounds are known

> to modulate and up-regulate the immune system. Many commercially

> available cat's claw preparations contain up to 80 percent TOA. As

> little as one percent TOA can reduce POA effectiveness up to 80

> percent.

>

> In addition, the specific species of TOA-free cat's claw contains

> considerable quantities of quinovic acid glycosides. These

> compounds are what the latest generation of quinolone antibiotics

> (such as Cipro) are based on. The natural compounds provide safe

> and significant direct antimicrobial effects on Lyme disease.

> Treatment with TOA-free cat's claw isn't an overnight sensation. It

> can take a long treatment process because of the variety of forms of

> Bb, the long length of time it can exist in your body in the CWD

> form, and because it can hide out in cells into which it has

> burrowed. It's only when they emerge that they are susceptible to

> your white cells, and in the mature spirochete form that they are

> sensitive to attack by antibiotics or the immune system, as well as

> the improved cat's claw. The organism can lie dormant for months or

> years after infection.

>

> In fact, a 1998 Swiss study showed that only 12.5 percent of Bb

> positive patients had symptoms. Conventional medicine has grown up

> thinking bacterial infections can be cured in 10-60 days. If the

> antibiotics don't cure you, what remains " can't be Lyme. "

>

> I know of only three companies currently marketing the improved

> cat's claw. Allergy Research Group/Nutricology, which also

> distributes artemisinin, can be reached at 800-545-9960 or

> www.nutricology.com. Ask for Prima Una de Gato. Nutramedix's

> product is called Samento Plus, and is available by calling 561-745-

> 2917 or on the web site: www.nutramedix.com . Farmacopia also

> carries the product (www.farmacopia.net or 800-896-1484).

>

> I don't recommend any other commercially available cat's claw at

> this time because of the likelihood of TOA content. Please, please

> see an open-minded integrative physician if you think Bb infection

> could be present in you. Bring the doctor a copy of this article.

> Testing is paramount for diagnosis and follow up.

>

> Dr. Whitaker's lab can be reached on the internet at www.bowen.org

> or at 727-937-9077. A comprehensive strategy to detoxify, replenish

> nutrition, and strengthen mental/spiritual well being is absolutely

> essential. Please, do not rely on TOA-free cat's claw alone for

> this monster bacteria! Removal of mercury fillings and treatment

> for heavy metals may be required for best results.

>

> I must close by admitting the presence of Bb does not necessarily

> guarantee that the bug is the cause of your particular problem.

> It's entirely possible that Bb could be an opportunist, taking

> advantage of already weakened or damaged tissues. However, if Bb is

> there, you can be sure it's not present to aid and comfort your

> body. It must be eliminated. In the last six months of operations,

> Dr. Mattman's lab found only two negative specimens out of 400

> patients. " One was a man from Germany. The other was a dog. "

>

> ALS, MS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, chronic fatigue, autoimmune

> disease, and almost every other chronic disease are simply named for

> their symptoms (or discoverer) rather than their cause. They do not

> have to be a death sentence or spell life long chronic suffering.

> Now you know the cause, or at the very least, a major aggravating

> factor, how to get diagnosed, and how to cure your illness. Now is

> the time to run to reclaim your health!

>

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other

> alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are

> for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

> information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at

your

> own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability

to

> take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

> hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

> here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a

researcher

> or health care provider.

>

> You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following

> address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

> DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of

the

> message! :

>

> oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups

>

> oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal

mode.

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Saul,

This little excerpt from a long article that I saved might be of

interest to you:

***********************************

" I happen to subscribe to the school of OXIDATIVE THERAPIES and love

HIGH DOSES OF VITAMIN C, ORAL AND IV, along with massive doses of

IMMUNI-T 2 and 3, KYOLIC (garlic) and biological response modification

with the ONLY active form of CAT'S CLAW That really works, SAMENTO. If

you think the infection could be INTRACELLULAR as Malaria, always

remember to add Artemisinin, which is famous around the world for its

proven ability to handle malaria when all drugs are failing.

If you somehow are not getting the results you need with vitamin C, we

believe this means that the serum levels are not getting high enough to

handle the infection. Remember that Beyond C is provably maintaining far

higher levels for far longer than ANY form of Vitamin C ever tested.

However, if this approach is simply not handling the problem adequately,

then I have found that you can add Ozone and/or Ultraviolet blood

irradiation and/or H202 as the next step. Ozone can be VERY helpful even

without IV application. It can be given rectally and through the

external auditory canals (using a stethoscope to administer the

material) and even as a steam sauna or given as a body bag approach.

This topic of various OZONE applications will be covered in depth in a

special workshop, when attendees at my April 17-18 Phoenix conference

will learn how to register to attend sometime this summer, and become

PROFICIENT in administering OZONE by many different routes.Garry F.

Gordon MD, DO, MD(H) President, Gordon Research Institute " .

********************************

I'm not sure how to " take " this Dr Gordon yet, he sells all the products

he talks about and at the very least is a savvy marketer.

I almost fell over when reading that he would use a stethoscope to

administer ozone in the ear! Makes me wonder what other " proficiencies "

his workshop attendees will be learning.

I'm a new subscriber to his professional list, so I'm just " watching "

for the moment.

Sharon

From: " Saul Pressman " <spressman@...>

> Dear Sharon,

>

> Thank you for posting this.

>

> This is the first information I have seen on results from Dr. Cowden's

> clinical trials in Dallas. He was using our ozone sauna, although not

in

> the way we would have. Too bad it is not mentioned.

>

> Regarding:

> " It can take a long treatment process because of the variety of forms

of

> Bb, the long length of time it can exist in your body in the CWD

> form, and because it can hide out in cells into which it has

> burrowed. It's only when they emerge that they are susceptible to

> your white cells, and in the mature spirochete form that they are

> sensitive to attack by antibiotics or the immune system, as well as

> the improved cat's claw. The organism can lie dormant for months or

> years after infection. "

>

> This is why Rife treatment cannot fully clean up Lyme, since it cannot

> enter the cell, due to its resonant frequency, to get at the

spirochete.

>

> Ozone can seek out and find infected cells, because they are weakened,

> and thus it can eliminate them all and the spirochete they harbor.

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