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Dear Gail,

Ozone is an oxidant.

Vitamin C is an anti-oxidant.

When they contact each other, they neutralize each other. Opposite charges

neutralize.

If you do the ozone first, you can do the Vitamin C orally within about 20

minutes or so;

but wait 60 minutes if done IV.

Shooting Vitamin C IV right after shooting ozone IV will result in

neutralization of both = waste of money.

If you do the Vitamin C first, wait at least 2 hours (and even better 4

hours) for the system to clear it out.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Nullifying effect of vitamin C on ozone/Saul

Dear Saul,

Could you go into the reason vitamin C will nullify the effects of

ozone? I feel this is very pertinent information for my cousin. I do

remember Donna mentioning her daughter-n-law would do a vitamin C IV

right after doing ozone and suggested maybe one should spread them out

when doing both, but I don't understand the reasoning. I did read a

link Duncan once posted stating A & E were ok, but not C right after

doing ozone. Why is A & E ok but not C, and do you have any links

showing how they came up with this conclusion?

TIA,

Gail

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Saul,

How about Ascorbyl Palmitate, a fat soluble form of C?

Do you think it might stay in the system longer than the water soluble form.

Dennis

Nullifying effect of vitamin C on ozone/Saul

Dear Saul,

Could you go into the reason vitamin C will nullify the effects of

ozone? I feel this is very pertinent information for my cousin. I do

remember Donna mentioning her daughter-n-law would do a vitamin C IV

right after doing ozone and suggested maybe one should spread them out

when doing both, but I don't understand the reasoning. I did read a

link Duncan once posted stating A & E were ok, but not C right after

doing ozone. Why is A & E ok but not C, and do you have any links

showing how they came up with this conclusion?

TIA,

Gail

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Dear Dennis,

Yes, a fat soluble form will stay considerably longer, and therefore you

would have to wait longer after taking it before you did ozone.

The solution, of course, is to do the ozone first....

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Nullifying effect of vitamin C on ozone/Saul

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> Dear Saul,

>

> Could you go into the reason vitamin C will nullify the effects of

> ozone? I feel this is very pertinent information for my cousin. I do

> remember Donna mentioning her daughter-n-law would do a vitamin C IV

> right after doing ozone and suggested maybe one should spread them out

> when doing both, but I don't understand the reasoning. I did read a

> link Duncan once posted stating A & E were ok, but not C right after

> doing ozone. Why is A & E ok but not C, and do you have any links

> showing how they came up with this conclusion?

>

> TIA,

>

> Gail

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Dear Saul,

Kindly check out the article 'Medical applications of Ozone and Hydrogen

Peroxide' on www.kootiekiller.us or in the archives of Nexus Magazine.

If you don't have the time for this, I will do it myself some time later.

The author - Carmi Hazen - claims that although the ozone is unstable, it

behaves like an anti-oxydant.

Cheers,

Dirk Chardet

Nullifying effect of vitamin C on ozone/Saul

Dear Saul,

Could you go into the reason vitamin C will nullify the effects of

ozone? I feel this is very pertinent information for my cousin. I do

remember Donna mentioning her daughter-n-law would do a vitamin C IV

right after doing ozone and suggested maybe one should spread them out

when doing both, but I don't understand the reasoning. I did read a

link Duncan once posted stating A & E were ok, but not C right after

doing ozone. Why is A & E ok but not C, and do you have any links

showing how they came up with this conclusion?

TIA,

Gail

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Dear Dirk,

I have read the article in Nexus and it is full of mistakes, including that

one.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Nullifying effect of vitamin C on ozone/Saul

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> Dear Saul,

>

> Could you go into the reason vitamin C will nullify the effects of

> ozone? I feel this is very pertinent information for my cousin. I do

> remember Donna mentioning her daughter-n-law would do a vitamin C IV

> right after doing ozone and suggested maybe one should spread them out

> when doing both, but I don't understand the reasoning. I did read a

> link Duncan once posted stating A & E were ok, but not C right after

> doing ozone. Why is A & E ok but not C, and do you have any links

> showing how they came up with this conclusion?

>

> TIA,

>

> Gail

>

>

>

>

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Hi Saul,

I am having a discussion with a friend of mine who has a generator - pros/cons

Vit C, how much, when, etc. Patients are never cautioned re re Vit C because

the info has not been read in literature and the books he has to date and I know

he has quite a few books on Ozone.

Do you have any references I could pass forward as to the Vit C information and

it confllicting with Ozone. You know how doctors are...they have to see it for

themselves.

Saul Pressman <saul@...> wrote: Dear Dirk,

I have read the article in Nexus and it is full of mistakes, including that

one.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Nullifying effect of vitamin C on ozone/Saul

>

> Dear Saul,

>

> Could you go into the reason vitamin C will nullify the effects of

> ozone? I feel this is very pertinent information for my cousin. I do

> remember Donna mentioning her daughter-n-law would do a vitamin C IV

> right after doing ozone and suggested maybe one should spread them out

> when doing both, but I don't understand the reasoning. I did read a

> link Duncan once posted stating A & E were ok, but not C right after

> doing ozone. Why is A & E ok but not C, and do you have any links

> showing how they came up with this conclusion?

>

> TIA,

>

> Gail

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Carol,

The Use of Ozone in Medicine, 1985, 1999

Dr. Renate Viebahn-Hansler

Vitamin E and Vitamin C as Antioxidants

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" Ozone and the peroxides formed from it do not react with Vitamin E in blood

or blood plasma. This has been investigated quantitatively by Cross et al

(1992).

Vitamin C behaves in quite a different manner, as it is an easily oxidizable

substance reacting in a less selective manner and thus ionically becoming

available in the plasma as an antioxidant for ozone as well. This was

confirmed by Bocci (1993) who showed that ozone-specific cytokine induction

in whole blood is suppressed by Vitamin C.

Therapeutically, this means that, if needed, a high dose Vitamin E therapy

can be administered in a problem-free way, whereas a high Vitamin C level in

plasma reduces the effect of ozone.

If a high dose of Vitamin C is therapeutically indicated, Vitamin C should

be administered after ozone therapy, and by no means in the same time

frame. "

p.103

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Nullifying effect of vitamin C on ozone/Saul

> >

> > Dear Saul,

> >

> > Could you go into the reason vitamin C will nullify the effects of

> > ozone? I feel this is very pertinent information for my cousin. I do

> > remember Donna mentioning her daughter-n-law would do a vitamin C IV

> > right after doing ozone and suggested maybe one should spread them out

> > when doing both, but I don't understand the reasoning. I did read a

> > link Duncan once posted stating A & E were ok, but not C right after

> > doing ozone. Why is A & E ok but not C, and do you have any links

> > showing how they came up with this conclusion?

> >

> > TIA,

> >

> > Gail

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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