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There was a discussion maybe 6 or 10 months ago, with a link to a

long treatment of the subject by some interested medical kinda

person.

Luckily, the search function on has recently been

brought into the information age. It used to be extremely time

consuming to use.

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> does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?

> this done mostly in europe , now has afew alternative docs in US

trying it.

>

> they take the blood out? and expose it to UV light which kills

infections?

>

> I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it comes out and then

goes right

> back in.

> amy

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My doctor's got the very expensive version of the equipment (from Germany, where it's used extensively) and he's having considerable success with it, especially in heart patients. He says the results don't seem so great for his lyme patients. penny amy poet <amydent9@...> wrote: does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?this done mostly in europe , now has afew alternative docs in US trying it.they take the blood out? and expose it to

UV light which kills infections?I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it comes out and then goes right back in.amy__________________________________________________________Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/

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On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 19:54:43 +0000, you wrote:

>does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?

>this done mostly in europe , now has afew alternative docs in US trying it.

>

>they take the blood out? and expose it to UV light which kills infections?

>

>I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it comes out and then goes right

>back in.

>amy

>

I have had it here in Manchester from a South African doctor. It has

helped enormously with recurrent Cellulitis and allergic Rhinitis but

not with Candida. It is expensive but I recommend it.

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sounds dangerous to me, radiation can kill bacteria

and change blood cells. sometimes causing cancer and

cell death. not a good idea. jimd

--- mary@... wrote:

> On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 19:54:43 +0000, you wrote:

>

> >does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?

> >this done mostly in europe , now has afew

> alternative docs in US trying it.

> >

> >they take the blood out? and expose it to UV light

> which kills infections?

> >

> >I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it

> comes out and then goes right

> >back in.

> >amy

> >

> I have had it here in Manchester from a South

> African doctor. It has

> helped enormously with recurrent Cellulitis and

> allergic Rhinitis but

> not with Candida. It is expensive but I recommend

> it.

>

>

>

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On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 10:17:41 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

>sounds dangerous to me, radiation can kill bacteria

>and change blood cells. sometimes causing cancer and

>cell death. not a good idea. jimd

>

It's UV light and no more harmful than strong sunlight. I know

sunlight can cause skin problems but the skin isn't exposed to the UV

light. It's all shielded. The process has been used for decades. The

only reason it went out a favour is that the drug companies aren't

making any money out of it. It works very well. In my case the

Cellulitis was resistant to antibiotics but UV blood irradiation cured

it.

>--- mary@... wrote:

>

>> On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 19:54:43 +0000, you wrote:

>>

>> >does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?

>> >this done mostly in europe , now has afew

>> alternative docs in US trying it.

>> >

>> >they take the blood out? and expose it to UV light

>> which kills infections?

>> >

>> >I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it

>> comes out and then goes right

>> >back in.

>> >amy

>> >

>> I have had it here in Manchester from a South

>> African doctor. It has

>> helped enormously with recurrent Cellulitis and

>> allergic Rhinitis but

>> not with Candida. It is expensive but I recommend

>> it.

>>

>>

>>

>

>

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Girl!! You are a breath of fresh air to be told you have cellulitis

(possably around your fascial bones).. If I ever used this word I

would get thrown off forums. Did you ever get any cultures done to

track down and get the correct treatm,ent of your organisms.

>

> >does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?

> >this done mostly in europe , now has afew alternative docs in US

trying it.

> >

> >they take the blood out? and expose it to UV light which kills

infections?

> >

> >I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it comes out and then

goes right

> >back in.

> >amy

> >

> I have had it here in Manchester from a South African doctor. It has

> helped enormously with recurrent Cellulitis and allergic Rhinitis

but

> not with Candida. It is expensive but I recommend it.

>

>

>

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Well explained....My cellulitis WAS RESISTANT TO ANTIBIOTICS..

People open new forums due to there bad response to antibiotiocs,

which didn't he;lp, or made them worse, you explained it nicely ---

RESISTANT!!!!!! OBVIOUSLY TO THE DRUGS THEY TRIALED.

tony

> >>

> >> >does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?

> >> >this done mostly in europe , now has afew

> >> alternative docs in US trying it.

> >> >

> >> >they take the blood out? and expose it to UV light

> >> which kills infections?

> >> >

> >> >I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it

> >> comes out and then goes right

> >> >back in.

> >> >amy

> >> >

> >> I have had it here in Manchester from a South

> >> African doctor. It has

> >> helped enormously with recurrent Cellulitis and

> >> allergic Rhinitis but

> >> not with Candida. It is expensive but I recommend

> >> it.

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >__________________________________________________

> >

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One more time, I say again that UVradiation can break

the DNA in cells, and can cause cancer. it may kill

more than the bacteria. jimd

--- dumbaussie2000 <dumbaussie2000@...>

wrote:

>

> Well explained....My cellulitis WAS RESISTANT TO

> ANTIBIOTICS..

> People open new forums due to there bad response to

> antibiotiocs,

> which didn't he;lp, or made them worse, you

> explained it nicely ---

> RESISTANT!!!!!! OBVIOUSLY TO THE DRUGS THEY TRIALED.

> tony

>

>

>

>

> > >>

> > >> >does anyone have info on UV blood therapy?

> > >> >this done mostly in europe , now has afew

> > >> alternative docs in US trying it.

> > >> >

> > >> >they take the blood out? and expose it to UV

> light

> > >> which kills infections?

> > >> >

> > >> >I'm not sure how they take it out but maybe it

> > >> comes out and then goes right

> > >> >back in.

> > >> >amy

> > >> >

> > >> I have had it here in Manchester from a South

> > >> African doctor. It has

> > >> helped enormously with recurrent Cellulitis and

> > >> allergic Rhinitis but

> > >> not with Candida. It is expensive but I

> recommend

> > >> it.

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> >

> >__________________________________________________

> > >

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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 13:34:38 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

>One more time, I say again that UVradiation can break

>the DNA in cells, and can cause cancer. it may kill

>more than the bacteria. jimd

We know what you are saying and it's true to some extent but UV blood

irradiation cured my serious, recurrent Cellulitis problem which other

treatments had failed to touch. Recurrent Cellulitis can be a killer.

UV blood irradiation was worth the risk.

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Was that post orbital cellulitis you were diagnosed with? Around the

face head region?

tony

>

> >One more time, I say again that UVradiation can break

> >the DNA in cells, and can cause cancer. it may kill

> >more than the bacteria. jimd

>

> We know what you are saying and it's true to some extent but UV blood

> irradiation cured my serious, recurrent Cellulitis problem which other

> treatments had failed to touch. Recurrent Cellulitis can be a killer.

> UV blood irradiation was worth the risk.

>

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