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<< Did you do the OOO internally? And if yes, how much, how often.

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Donna, I did it for 3 weeks, 6Tbsp daily.

Now I do it once a week as maintenance.

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Did you make your own? Or are you just rich? Lol. That is expensive stuff. I think two tablespoons is about $18. I can only guess you are making your own. I have never heard of anyone taking that much. Is that common and I just haven't heard of it?

Donna

Re: ooo<< Did you do the OOO internally? And if yes, how much, how often. >>Donna, I did it for 3 weeks, 6Tbsp daily.Now I do it once a week as maintenance.Christel

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Greg: I originally purchased ooo from Dr. Saul because of my asthma and

was pleasantly surprised that I immediately felt relief and could breathe

better. It is also good for other skin irritations.

Approx. a month ago my daughter had knee surgery and the skin was

irritated due to ? (perhaps the ace bandage, alcohol, whatever). She carefully

applied ooo to the area and it was gone over night. She began to use it

on the incisions as well. Her doctor and therapist are amazed and pleased

with her progress. My daughter is no longer on crutches, nor does she even

have to wear a brace! Hope your friend has the same experience and

heals quickly.

& Joyce

From: " Crook " <gwc@...>

Reply-oxyplus

<oxyplus >

Subject: ooo

Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 08:33:37 -0400

I gave some ooo to a friend who recently had a complete knee replacement

surgery, thinking it might help ease the excruciating pain he is having.

He just started using it a day ago. Was I right to suggest using it

for

this purpose? Might it ease the pain?

Greg

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Dear Dr. Bormann,

I don't know what you have been thinking about, but it wasn't

the topic you wrote about.

Most people are NOT allergic to (ozonated)olive oil on the skin.

If they were, I would not be selling 10 liters of it a month,

a lot of it to people who are buying their second and third jars.

Here is what some other doctors have said about ozonated olive oil:

" Ozonated olive oil is an effective adjunct treatment for inflammation of

the skin, such as dermatitis and seborrhea. Ozonated olive oil is helpful in

bacterial infections of the skin, including carbuncles, cellulitis, ecthyma,

erysipelas, erythasma, folliculitis, furuncles, granuloma annulare,

impetigo, paronychia, psoriasis, ringworm, skin yeast, staphylococcus, sweat

gland infections, and tinea versicolor. It is also helpful for bed sores

(decubitus ulcers) and for the post-surgical treatment of wounds to prevent

secondary infections. "

- Dr. H.E.Sartori

" Ozonated olive oil, kept refrigerated, retained its effectiveness for over

ten years, in tests conducted by German researchers. It is particularly

indicated for the treatment of all skin infections and dermatomycoses, and

is excellent when used after gaseous ozone treatment by limb bagging. It

retained its effectiveness for many hours after application. "

- Dr. J. Hansler

NOT ONE WORD has ever been published in any of the scientific literature on

ozonated olive oil about ANYONE, nevermind " most people "

being allergic to it on the skin.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

--------------------------------------------------------------

Reply-To: oxyplus

To: oxyplus

Subject: Re: Re: Update on OOO and skin cancer

Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 07:09:06 -0800

Dear Dave:

Does this 000 have olive oil in it? If so, most people are allergic to

olive oil applied topically...just about any woman knows that olive oil will

give you acne and other problems topically. Obviously you fall into the

allergic group since you swelled up from it (mast cell release of histamine

produces swelling)...

My 2 cents on it for today,

Dr.Bormann

Dave wrote:

> Hi and all,

>

> I'm happy to give an update on my experience with OOO, but it is a little

complicated.

> Here goes ...

>

> I had a small sore on my back the size of a small pea. It wasn't

healing, so I had

> my regular doctor look at it. It was biopsied and came back positive for

basal cell

> carcinoma, which is the non-metastasizing form of skin cancer. It is not

serious if it

> is taken care of, but can make quite a mess over a period of years if not

dealt with.

>

> I also have some skin damage on my face, mostly around the forehead and

temples.

> At the time I made my original post to this list, I assumed these were

also small

> basals as yet undeveloped. I have since learned that they are probably

actinic

> keratosis, not cancerous, but also a form of skin damage usually caused

by the sun.

>

> Dr. Pressman had posted to one of the lists that OOO would take care of

skin cancer,

> so I purchased some from him. As directed, I applied it to my face and

back, 3 or 4

> times each day. The first 7-10 days there was a somewhat amazing

improvement

> in both areas. I would say somewhere around 60-70% on average. This is

about the

> time I made my original post to the list. After that, some areas

continued to improve

> slowly, while other areas showed little or no improvement. I continued

to apply the oil

> for a total of 6-7 weeks (as directed). At the end of that time the spot

on my back

> appeared to be completely healed. But appearances can be deceiving.

>

> Two or three weeks after I stopped applying the OOO, the spot on my back

reappeared,

> but was 3 or 4 times larger than when I started. Alarmed by this, I had

the affected skin

> surgically removed.

>

> Some of the spots on my face also reappeared. Others that had not gone

away completely

> grew slightly worse, while others that had gone away stayed healed.

Overall, even with

> the slippage, I'd say there was a 50% improvement on my face. Not bad,

but not 100%,

> and not as good as the initial 70% improvement.

>

> I finished with the original 6-7 week period the middle of Sept. Last

week, two months

> later, since I had quite a bit of OOO left over in the refrigerator, I

decided to try it again,

> but this time I've only been applying it once per day. Interestingly,

I've had the same

> significant improvement on most spots in a single week, with just a

single application

> per day.

>

> One other thing I should mention has to do with your question " is it

possible to overdo

> topical use of OOO. " The answer, for me at least, was yes. Not so

much as far as the

> spots on my skin were concerned (at least not as far as I know anyway),

but the OOO

> caused my face to get puffy, and it took a month to get back to normal

after I stopped

> using it. Not sure what that was about.

>

> A couple of other things. Do not get it in your eyes. You won't like

it.

> Second, Saul says that it stains clothing, but if you get some OxiClean

from Donna

> this is not a problem.

>

> Will try to post results of round 2 of OOO on my face in a month or two

when I know

> what the results are.

>

> Dave

>

> > Dear Dave,

> >

> > You posted the following message to the list a couple of months ago:

> > > > I have been applying it to my face 3-4 times daily, where I have

> > > > mild to medium lesions of basal cell carcinoma...

> >

> > Is it possible to overdo topical use of the ozonated olive oil?

> >

> > I for one, was fascinated to hear of the apparently miraculous

> > results you were having early on, and am still struggling to accept

> > the effectiveness of what appears to be such a straightforward

> > therapy. Would you care to post an update?

> >

> > Yours sincerely,

> > .

>

>

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Dear Dr. Bormann,

I don't know what you have been thinking about, but it wasn't

the topic you wrote about.

Most people are NOT allergic to (ozonated)olive oil on the skin.

If they were, I would not be selling 10 liters of it a month,

a lot of it to people who are buying their second and third jars.

Here is what some other doctors have said about ozonated olive oil:

" Ozonated olive oil is an effective adjunct treatment for inflammation of

the skin, such as dermatitis and seborrhea. Ozonated olive oil is helpful in

bacterial infections of the skin, including carbuncles, cellulitis, ecthyma,

erysipelas, erythasma, folliculitis, furuncles, granuloma annulare,

impetigo, paronychia, psoriasis, ringworm, skin yeast, staphylococcus, sweat

gland infections, and tinea versicolor. It is also helpful for bed sores

(decubitus ulcers) and for the post-surgical treatment of wounds to prevent

secondary infections. "

- Dr. H.E.Sartori

" Ozonated olive oil, kept refrigerated, retained its effectiveness for over

ten years, in tests conducted by German researchers. It is particularly

indicated for the treatment of all skin infections and dermatomycoses, and

is excellent when used after gaseous ozone treatment by limb bagging. It

retained its effectiveness for many hours after application. "

- Dr. J. Hansler

NOT ONE WORD has ever been published in any of the scientific literature on

ozonated olive oil about ANYONE, nevermind " most people "

being allergic to it on the skin.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

--------------------------------------------------------------

Reply-To: oxyplus

To: oxyplus

Subject: Re: Re: Update on OOO and skin cancer

Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 07:09:06 -0800

Dear Dave:

Does this 000 have olive oil in it? If so, most people are allergic to

olive oil applied topically...just about any woman knows that olive oil will

give you acne and other problems topically. Obviously you fall into the

allergic group since you swelled up from it (mast cell release of histamine

produces swelling)...

My 2 cents on it for today,

Dr.Bormann

Dave wrote:

> Hi and all,

>

> I'm happy to give an update on my experience with OOO, but it is a little

complicated.

> Here goes ...

>

> I had a small sore on my back the size of a small pea. It wasn't

healing, so I had

> my regular doctor look at it. It was biopsied and came back positive for

basal cell

> carcinoma, which is the non-metastasizing form of skin cancer. It is not

serious if it

> is taken care of, but can make quite a mess over a period of years if not

dealt with.

>

> I also have some skin damage on my face, mostly around the forehead and

temples.

> At the time I made my original post to this list, I assumed these were

also small

> basals as yet undeveloped. I have since learned that they are probably

actinic

> keratosis, not cancerous, but also a form of skin damage usually caused

by the sun.

>

> Dr. Pressman had posted to one of the lists that OOO would take care of

skin cancer,

> so I purchased some from him. As directed, I applied it to my face and

back, 3 or 4

> times each day. The first 7-10 days there was a somewhat amazing

improvement

> in both areas. I would say somewhere around 60-70% on average. This is

about the

> time I made my original post to the list. After that, some areas

continued to improve

> slowly, while other areas showed little or no improvement. I continued

to apply the oil

> for a total of 6-7 weeks (as directed). At the end of that time the spot

on my back

> appeared to be completely healed. But appearances can be deceiving.

>

> Two or three weeks after I stopped applying the OOO, the spot on my back

reappeared,

> but was 3 or 4 times larger than when I started. Alarmed by this, I had

the affected skin

> surgically removed.

>

> Some of the spots on my face also reappeared. Others that had not gone

away completely

> grew slightly worse, while others that had gone away stayed healed.

Overall, even with

> the slippage, I'd say there was a 50% improvement on my face. Not bad,

but not 100%,

> and not as good as the initial 70% improvement.

>

> I finished with the original 6-7 week period the middle of Sept. Last

week, two months

> later, since I had quite a bit of OOO left over in the refrigerator, I

decided to try it again,

> but this time I've only been applying it once per day. Interestingly,

I've had the same

> significant improvement on most spots in a single week, with just a

single application

> per day.

>

> One other thing I should mention has to do with your question " is it

possible to overdo

> topical use of OOO. " The answer, for me at least, was yes. Not so

much as far as the

> spots on my skin were concerned (at least not as far as I know anyway),

but the OOO

> caused my face to get puffy, and it took a month to get back to normal

after I stopped

> using it. Not sure what that was about.

>

> A couple of other things. Do not get it in your eyes. You won't like

it.

> Second, Saul says that it stains clothing, but if you get some OxiClean

from Donna

> this is not a problem.

>

> Will try to post results of round 2 of OOO on my face in a month or two

when I know

> what the results are.

>

> Dave

>

> > Dear Dave,

> >

> > You posted the following message to the list a couple of months ago:

> > > > I have been applying it to my face 3-4 times daily, where I have

> > > > mild to medium lesions of basal cell carcinoma...

> >

> > Is it possible to overdo topical use of the ozonated olive oil?

> >

> > I for one, was fascinated to hear of the apparently miraculous

> > results you were having early on, and am still struggling to accept

> > the effectiveness of what appears to be such a straightforward

> > therapy. Would you care to post an update?

> >

> > Yours sincerely,

> > .

>

>

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Dear Obie,

Most likely the ozone would destroy the hormones.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----Original Message Follows----

From: " Obie " <obie@...>

Reply-oxyplus

<oxyplus >

Subject: OOO

Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:35:57 -0500

Dear Dr. Saul:

I'm asking if I were to order 30 mgs of Testosterone and 5 mcg of

Progesterone per gram of olive oil in a 60 gram lot and ozonate that

solution, do you think the process would corrupt the whole mix in any way;

the hormones would be okay still? I'm trying to avoid what's called

Dermabase because of its ingredients. Obie.

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Dear Gail,

Yes the oil does get ozonated when you use it in the asthma kit, just not

to as high a degree as I can get it with my more complex setup.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

----Original Message Follows----

From: " wanda85929 " <wanda85929@...>

Reply-oxyplus

oxyplus

Subject: Re: The A.R.E. and the Rx & OOO

Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 20:35:16 -0000

Hi Saul,

Just wanted to ask again does the olive oil we use to breathe the

ozone get ozonated when it is no longer liquidfied enough to use. If

not, how does one ozonate it? I'm needing some and wondering if I

can make my own.

No, you are not the first to complain about the education of the

allopathic medical schooling, nor will you be the last. But I

believe it is a universal problem not limited as exclusively an

American attitude. Hopefully, each can express truth as they learn

it so that wherever that which is not true can be exposed. People

are seeking and starting to take more responsibility for their own

health rather than giving that to another person. This is also true

in the alternative field.

As far as values, it is true a lot are cultivated in the family and

church. America certainly was founded on the love of God, country &

family along with brotherhood. But I think the most important value

is our freedom. I'm a little sensitive about my country as I am also

very aware that the cost of my freedom was at a price that was very

expensive and one in whice I am very grateful. I suppose this is

treading on the offlimit limit, so I will gladly drop it.

But regarding health issues, I hope each can unite in our quest with

honor and respect toward all along with our integrity intact.

Gail

> Dear Gail,

>

> What you take depends on your ability to handle it.

> If you need to take something to slow down the healing process

> so you can sleep, then so be it. As always, you are your own doctor.

>

> " Pinkeye, or conjunctivitis, is an infection of the covering of

the

> eyeball.

> It is usually caused by a virus, but it can also be due to

bacteria. Pinkeye

> can also be caused by allergy or by chemical irritants... "

> http://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/whensick/Pinkeye.htm

>

> So whenever your immune system is overloaded, or busy elsewhere,

the virus

> or bacteria jumps up and has a run at expansion for awhile. Then,

the immune

> system gets around to beating it down again. This will continue

until you

> get

> rid of the initiator with ear insufflation.

>

> Regarding the education remark, I was not talking about values,

which are

> mostly inculcated by family and church, I was referring to

information about

> your body and health, which comes mostly through school. I am

certainly not

> the first to remark on the 'dumbing down' of education, and the

utter

> failure

> to provide even the most basic rudiments of a maintenance program

to

> facilitate the

> upkeep of your most valuable prossession. The reasons for this

deterioration

> lie, sadly,

> in the commercial opportunities that are found when people can be

induced to

> buy

> products that will do them positive harm, by the simple process of

> withholding the

> information they need to sort out shit from shinola. The

antibiotics fiasco

> that we

> have been recently discussing on this forum in regard to bladder

infections

> is a perfect

> example.

>

> Just Say No to Rx !

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

>

>

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