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Dear Jack,

It is very important to take more time to do the same volume, since the CT

value (concentration x time) is so much higher.

Its in my book. Do you want an e-copy?

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

o3 rectal insufflation, mucoid lining

>

>

> What are people using as a volume and concentration on average for

o3

> rectal insufflation?

>

> I just went to a seminar in Phoenix given by Lee Cowden M.D. and

he

> explaned that the mucoid lining that people pass when doing a

bowel

> cleanse isn't in the colon, it's in the small intestine and people

> pass it and assume it was in their colon. He said that this mucoid

> plaque that lines the small intestine is very common in chronic

> illness. That gave me a lot of clarity since I know too many sick

> people who have done colonoscopies due to chronic gut problems and

> their colon was pink and normal, yet they continued having some

gut

> problems. Anyone have experience with the cleanses? Thanx, Jack

>

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Hello Doctor and everyonr

Years back when it was available, I had rectal insufflation treatments by a

NYdoctor9 now deceased. It briught about a marvelous recovery of vaious

problemns ion a relatively short time.

My question is where can I finmd a doctor t some knowledgeable counterpart,

who can hel me.

Thanks for any support or sugegstion

johbmazzarella@...

duhboze06 <duhboze06@...> wrote:

> >

> Thanks Saul,

> Is the gradual insufflation over thirty minutes important? As

> opposed to putting a liter of 30 to 60 ug in more quickly, say 6-8

> minutes? I've never done an insufflation that slowly before. Jack

>

>

> > Dear Jack,

> >

> > One liter over 30 minutes at 30 - 60 ug/ml.

> >

> > Best of Health!

> > Dr. Saul Pressman

> >

> > o3 rectal insufflation, mucoid lining

> >

> >

> > What are people using as a volume and concentration on average

for

> o3

> > rectal insufflation?

> >

> > I just went to a seminar in Phoenix given by Lee Cowden M.D. and

> he

> > explaned that the mucoid lining that people pass when doing a

> bowel

> > cleanse isn't in the colon, it's in the small intestine and

people

> > pass it and assume it was in their colon. He said that this

mucoid

> > plaque that lines the small intestine is very common in chronic

> > illness. That gave me a lot of clarity since I know too many sick

> > people who have done colonoscopies due to chronic gut problems

and

> > their colon was pink and normal, yet they continued having some

> gut

> > problems. Anyone have experience with the cleanses? Thanx, Jack

> >

>

test'; " >

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