Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Dear Lori, > Firstly, thank you so much for answering my e-mail. Could low oxygen > be the reason he has worse seizures when he's had an exhausting day in > physical therapy (he has cerebral palsy) or when he's been crying and > upset for extended periods of time? That's essentially what I was saying; the doctor who trained me remarked that seizures and migraines both involve low oxygen to certain brain tissues. > Also, is ozone therapy similar to > hyperbaric oxygen therapy? Thanks! Lori M. Actually except that they are both oxygen, No. Oxygen is used as the CONTROL in determining the effectiveness of ozone therapy, so you can readily see that the experimenters do not expect much of a result with oxygen. By contrast, ozone, even 5% ozone, is very reactive, concentrated, and useful. Ambulances in Germany have ozone equipment so they can administer something useful to stroke and head injury patients as soon as possible after the event. Similarly, every trauma ward in the hospitals in Cuba has an ozone machine. The reason is that ozone is sometimes, often the best and safest therapy for the job. regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Are the machines really expensive to buy? thanks Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Dear Duncan, Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. You have given me an excellent starting point and I will research it further and try the therapy. Since you are a therapist, are you located anywhere New Jersey? That is where I live. If not, I will seek out someone qualified in New Jersey. Are there any certain qualifications I should be looking for? Thank you so much again. Lori > Dear Lori, > > > Firstly, thank you so much for answering my e-mail. Could low oxygen > > be the reason he has worse seizures when he's had an exhausting day in > > physical therapy (he has cerebral palsy) or when he's been crying and > > upset for extended periods of time? > > That's essentially what I was saying; the doctor who trained me > remarked that seizures and migraines both involve low oxygen to > certain brain tissues. > > > Also, is ozone therapy similar to > > hyperbaric oxygen therapy? Thanks! Lori M. > > Actually except that they are both oxygen, No. > > Oxygen is used as the CONTROL in determining the effectiveness of > ozone therapy, so you can readily see that the experimenters do not > expect much of a result with oxygen. By contrast, ozone, even 5% > ozone, is very reactive, concentrated, and useful. > > Ambulances in Germany have ozone equipment so they can administer > something useful to stroke and head injury patients as soon as > possible after the event. Similarly, every trauma ward in the > hospitals in Cuba has an ozone machine. The reason is that ozone is > sometimes, often the best and safest therapy for the job. > > regards, > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 > Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. You have given me > an excellent starting point and I will research it further and try the > therapy. Since you are a therapist, are you located anywhere New > Jersey? That is where I live. If not, I will seek out someone > qualified in New Jersey. Are there any certain qualifications I > should be looking for? Thank you so much again. Lori Dear Lori, I'm on the west coast, sorry. I'd recommend that you get your own ozone equipment. here's a link to the best gear: http://www.plasmafire.com. The thing to watch for is that some doctors use major or minor autohemotherapy; this is not as effective as rectal insufflation and only about 1/4 as good as steam saunas. Contact time and dosage are important and MAHT only treats a very small fraction of the blood and none of the tissues, with short contact time and low dosage. regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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