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Hi Art. I have said this over and over again. I just don't get the

benefit in causing so much stress on the adrenals and such. And believe

me, that rash causes an amazing amount of stress. Why not do as Ken

recommended, and now you. Start small and slowly work up and if you get

a rash, back down and slowly work up again. Getting the benefit of the

ozone without extreme rashing. And scarring, as Gail has experienced.

Blessings

Donna

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aluckower wrote:

>i was thinking about some of the people here who get terrible rashes from the

ozone and an idea occurred to me that might not have been tried yet by anyone

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>the normal suggestion is to try as much ozone as you can stand until a rash

occurs and then back down to what is a tolerable level. so for some people this

could be 15 minutes per week

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>it seems that each time the ozone is administered it is always with the intent

for someone to reach critical threshold and then some sort of rash is the

response.

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>so for someone who can only tolerate 15 minutes per week and is very sensitive,

what if they tried something like 20 seconds per day, not enough to cause a

severe reaction. or even 10 seconds at each go spaced out over 3 or 4 times a

day. so cumulatively you might be able to get the same or even more, but just

enough that the body can handle at that time.

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this is not what i am saying, although it is similar

what i am saying is to start very very slow almost to the point of

ineffectiveness, and not to work up gradually

but to space out the dosages throughout the day. like taking sips of water

instead of drinking a glassful

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Yes. But, I would think you would have to have at least a few mintues

to actually absorb some. Also. how long does it take to heat up the

sauna. Andthen gettingundressd and dressed , etc. etc. I think I would

probably just do the 'work up gradually' program.

Blessings

Donna

aluckower wrote:

>this is not what i am saying, although it is similar

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>what i am saying is to start very very slow almost to the point of

>ineffectiveness, and not to work up gradually

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>but to space out the dosages throughout the day. like taking sips of water

>instead of drinking a glassful

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Hi Art,

Well, after struggling so much with the rash, I have come to the

conclusion each person has to find whatever works for them. For

some, that might be jumping in and going full speed ahead, and for

others, it might be a slower pace.

I've just come to realize that I have a fear of this not working. I

didn't really realize it before, but the rash gets so bad that is

down right scary. That's when I wonder if it will work. Then I read

about others' successes and that gives me hope. Still I've

discovered for me to even continue I have to slow down. Then I

realized that for somebody who has been as sick as I've been for as

long as I have been it will take 3 or 4 years to even recover, from

what others have said. With that in mind, I told myself why even be

in a hurry.

Personally, I would not want to do a short minute/second sauna daily

or even several times a day. You become a sweaty mess and have to

shower afterward. I just don't want to do all that several times a

day. What I've found that is working for me is simply do a 20 minute

sauna ever 4 or 5 days. If I try and do it even twice a week that

really doesn't give my body time to settle down from the rash. 4

days seems to be about right, so that's what I do.

With the ear insufflation, I'm even going slower. I started out with

a minute and now am up to 1 1/2 minutes in each ear.

I feel like whatever ozone I do is more than not doing it. And as

long as I'm consistent, with baby step advancment, the healing will

take place. But even so....(and acknowledging my doubts is such a

revelation to me)....I wonder if it will work.....So many of the

other stuff I've tried has not worked, yet people said they would.

Guess I'm a little down...

Gail

-- In oxyplus , " aluckower " <aluckower@n...> wrote:

> i was thinking about some of the people here who get terrible

rashes from the ozone and an idea occurred to me that might not have

been tried yet by anyone

>

> the normal suggestion is to try as much ozone as you can stand

until a rash occurs and then back down to what is a tolerable level.

so for some people this could be 15 minutes per week

>

> it seems that each time the ozone is administered it is always with

the intent for someone to reach critical threshold and then some sort

of rash is the response.

>

> so for someone who can only tolerate 15 minutes per week and is

very sensitive, what if they tried something like 20 seconds per day,

not enough to cause a severe reaction. or even 10 seconds at each go

spaced out over 3 or 4 times a day. so cumulatively you might be able

to get the same or even more, but just enough that the body can

handle at that time.

>

>

>

>

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Gail, It will work! And not as slow as it seems now. Looking back, it seems

like a flash! Looking forward, it just looked too long but after 18 months, I

was ecstatic!

I need to start again after nearly 8 months break! :-)

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

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developmental difficulties.

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Hi Art,

Well, after struggling so much with the rash, I have come to the

conclusion each person has to find whatever works for them. For

some, that might be jumping in and going full speed ahead, and for

others, it might be a slower pace.

I've just come to realize that I have a fear of this not working. I

didn't really realize it before, but the rash gets so bad that is

down right scary. That's when I wonder if it will work. Then I read

about others' successes and that gives me hope. Still I've

discovered for me to even continue I have to slow down. Then I

realized that for somebody who has been as sick as I've been for as

long as I have been it will take 3 or 4 years to even recover, from

what others have said. With that in mind, I told myself why even be

in a hurry.

Personally, I would not want to do a short minute/second sauna daily

or even several times a day. You become a sweaty mess and have to

shower afterward. I just don't want to do all that several times a

day. What I've found that is working for me is simply do a 20 minute

sauna ever 4 or 5 days. If I try and do it even twice a week that

really doesn't give my body time to settle down from the rash. 4

days seems to be about right, so that's what I do.

With the ear insufflation, I'm even going slower. I started out with

a minute and now am up to 1 1/2 minutes in each ear.

I feel like whatever ozone I do is more than not doing it. And as

long as I'm consistent, with baby step advancment, the healing will

take place. But even so....(and acknowledging my doubts is such a

revelation to me)....I wonder if it will work.....So many of the

other stuff I've tried has not worked, yet people said they would.

Guess I'm a little down...

Gail

-- In oxyplus , " aluckower " <aluckower@n...> wrote:

> i was thinking about some of the people here who get terrible

rashes from the ozone and an idea occurred to me that might not have

been tried yet by anyone

>

> the normal suggestion is to try as much ozone as you can stand

until a rash occurs and then back down to what is a tolerable level.

so for some people this could be 15 minutes per week

>

> it seems that each time the ozone is administered it is always with

the intent for someone to reach critical threshold and then some sort

of rash is the response.

>

> so for someone who can only tolerate 15 minutes per week and is

very sensitive, what if they tried something like 20 seconds per day,

not enough to cause a severe reaction. or even 10 seconds at each go

spaced out over 3 or 4 times a day. so cumulatively you might be able

to get the same or even more, but just enough that the body can

handle at that time.

>

>

>

>

>

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