Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 Hi Todd, Yes, I t hink it is possible that procaine plays a partial role but the effects of procaine are not long lasting. The ozone will facilitate the healing of tissues in a way that procaine can not. When ozone is injected into joint capsules for pain no procaine is used because for some reason the ozone does not hurt in that location and it is good for degenerative joint disease and torm rotator cuff. I have been told that most suguries for torn rotator cuff can be eliminated if ozone injections are used. The procaine is used before administering ozone in muscle and ligament tissues only. I have read or heard somewhere that ozone injections are used in Germany for flu intramuscularly. It has been stated that they are painful injections and I'm trying to figure out just how painful. For a few minutes? a few hours? a day? Then I want to know how this compares to just subcutaneous injections. Arrow In oxyplus , todd horton <thorton9@...> wrote: > > isn't it possible the procaine has something to do with that ? > > > try a search on procaine and arthritis > > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & q=procaine+arthritis > > On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 01:23:46 -0000, you wrote: > > >Dr Pressman, > >Thats quite impressive, I didn't think that transdermal would go in that far but > >wouldn't it take many repeated applications, or not? > > > >When I saw ozone injected about 1 to 2 inches in, (beyond subcutaneous) the > >pain releif for those people was quite remarkable the next day for old sites of > >injury, arthritis and just chronic aches and pains of unknown origin. > > > >It is also interesting to note that spinal bone spurs can be removed. It would > >indicate that the tissue in a spur is highly abnormal, don't you tnink? > >Arrow > > > > > >In oxyplus , " Saul Pressman " <saul@> wrote: > >> > >> Dear Arrow, > >> > >> You can get the same results painlessly by using a funnel to introduce the > >> ozone transdermally. It works up to and including removal of spinal bone > >> spurs.... > >> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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