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My grandson was bitten by my dog. He had to get 13

stitches, because the bite was about 1/4 inch deep.

The doctor suggested Tetanus shot, if he should

develop Tetanus would ozone cure it, or what else

would cure it?

The dog is outside for short periods and she is not a

digger. My grandson Nicky is just 5 years old.

Any suggestions appreciated.

le

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Dear le,

Ozone would cure it if it developed.

Pour 3% hydrogen peroxide on the wound as soon as possible.

Repeat twice a day. That will take care of it.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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> My grandson was bitten by my dog. He had to get 13

> stitches, because the bite was about 1/4 inch deep.

> The doctor suggested Tetanus shot, if he should

> develop Tetanus would ozone cure it, or what else

> would cure it?

>

> The dog is outside for short periods and she is not a

> digger. My grandson Nicky is just 5 years old.

>

> Any suggestions appreciated.

> le

>

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Funny that the subject of Tetanus shots should come up when I was just in

for a rountine checkup and advised to get one. I declined but didn't have

an answer when asked why. I just knew I wanted to research it beforehand

and that it probably wasn't as necessary as they made it out to be. Good to

know that ozone will cure it if I ever get it. Problem is, if I were to get

into a horrible car accident or something where I was in the hospital and

had to stay there and developed tetanus, I wouldn't be able to get ozone and

they would let me die. Correct?

GypsyRose

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Dear le,

Ozone would cure it if it developed.

Pour 3% hydrogen peroxide on the wound as soon as possible.

Repeat twice a day. That will take care of it.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Re: tetanus shot

>My grandson was bitten by my dog. He had to get 13

>stitches, because the bite was about 1/4 inch deep.

>The doctor suggested Tetanus shot, if he should

>develop Tetanus would ozone cure it, or what else

>would cure it?

>

>The dog is outside for short periods and she is not a

>digger. My grandson Nicky is just 5 years old.

>

>Any suggestions appreciated.

>le

>

>

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Dear GypsyRose,

Tetanus is caused by organisms that are associated with farm yards. Stepping

on a nail in a board in the cattle yard wearing rubber boots is where the

danger is, not from car accidents.

You are much more likely to get MRSA or necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating

disease) or pneumonia in hospital.

So forget about worthless vaccinations, and keep your body clean.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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> >My grandson was bitten by my dog. He had to get 13

> >stitches, because the bite was about 1/4 inch deep.

> >The doctor suggested Tetanus shot, if he should

> >develop Tetanus would ozone cure it, or what else

> >would cure it?

> >

> >The dog is outside for short periods and she is not a

> >digger. My grandson Nicky is just 5 years old.

> >

> >Any suggestions appreciated.

> >le

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Hi Saul;

Thanks for your reply. Do you think he should do ozone as a prevention, and if

yes what would be the best method of delivery? Keep in mind he is only 5 years

old.

Thanks

le

Saul Pressman <saul@...> wrote:

Dear le,

Ozone would cure it if it developed.

Pour 3% hydrogen peroxide on the wound as soon as possible.

Repeat twice a day. That will take care of it.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Re: tetanus shot

> My grandson was bitten by my dog. He had to get 13

> stitches, because the bite was about 1/4 inch deep.

> The doctor suggested Tetanus shot, if he should

> develop Tetanus would ozone cure it, or what else

> would cure it?

>

> The dog is outside for short periods and she is not a

> digger. My grandson Nicky is just 5 years old.

>

> Any suggestions appreciated.

> le

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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Dear le,

It certainly wouldn't hurt.

Ear insufflation, ozonated drinking water, and bagging the limb would be

good protocols.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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>

> > My grandson was bitten by my dog. He had to get 13

> > stitches, because the bite was about 1/4 inch deep.

> > The doctor suggested Tetanus shot, if he should

> > develop Tetanus would ozone cure it, or what else

> > would cure it?

> >

> > The dog is outside for short periods and she is not a

> > digger. My grandson Nicky is just 5 years old.

> >

> > Any suggestions appreciated.

> > le

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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When I was about ten, walking barefoot in the desert in Arizona, I stepped on a

nail (in a piece of wood) that went all the way through the bottom of my foot

and came out the top of my instep. I was alone and was quite brave and standing

on the other foot I pulled the nail attached to wood out of my foot in one fast

movement. Interestingly it really didn't hurt much. Sort of a dull ache.

I knew if I told anyone they would make me get a shot. I didn't want that, so I

didn't tell anyone. It was totally rusty and dirty.

I was fine.

A week later my older brother was at a building site and did the same thing. He

totally freaked out, which surprised me, and had to be carried to the doctor

with the nail/board in his foot where the doctor removed it, and he got a shot.

And he was fine also.

I am not suggesting that people do what I do. Just saying. . .I wonder how big

of an issue it really is.

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Re: tetanus shot

Dear GypsyRose,

Tetanus is caused by organisms that are associated with farm yards. Stepping

on a nail in a board in the cattle yard wearing rubber boots is where the

danger is, not from car accidents.

You are much more likely to get MRSA or necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating

disease) or pneumonia in hospital.

So forget about worthless vaccinations, and keep your body clean.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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Donna, that¹s such an interesting story. I¹ve stepped on so many nails (and

other things) in my life and cannot even count the number of tetanus shots

I¹ve had! Really makes ya think. No wonder we¹re all so messed up...

CountryGirl wrote:

> ³When I was about ten, walking barefoot in the desert in Arizona, I stepped on

> a nail (in a piece of wood) that went all the way through the bottom of my

> foot and came out the top of my instep. I was alone and was quite brave and

> standing on the other foot I pulled the nail attached to wood out of my foot

> in one fast movement. Interestingly it really didn't hurt much. Sort of a

> dull ache.

>

> I knew if I told anyone they would make me get a shot. I didn't want that, so

> I didn't tell anyone. It was totally rusty and dirty.

>

> I was fine.

>

> A week later my older brother was at a building site and did the same thing.

> He totally freaked out, which surprised me, and had to be carried to the

> doctor with the nail/board in his foot where the doctor removed it, and he got

> a shot. And he was fine also.

>

> I am not suggesting that people do what I do. Just saying. . .I wonder how

> big of an issue it really is. ³

>

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Should we get the usual tetanus shot?

OR is the shot itself going to cause immune or other p[roblems for us?

Are we at any higher risk of tetnus?

thanks,

Amy

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On 6/3/2012 12:50 AM, amy wrote:

> Should we get the usual tetanus shot?

Unless she has changed her opinion lately, Dr. Klimas told me no

vaccinations of any kind unless it was a life-threatening situation,

like being bitten or licked by a rabid animal.

> OR is the shot itself going to cause immune or other p[roblems for us?

She said that I only had a 50-50 chance of making antibodies to any

vaccine, but a nearly 100% chance of having side effects and possibly a

relapse from any vaccine. I haven't had a tetanus shot since 1979, and

I get cuts from metal and stuff all the time. Tetanus is not that

common. I never saw a single case when I worked in medicine.

> Are we at any higher risk of tetnus?

Only if you are regularly getting dirty puncture wounds, like anyone

healthy. Any serious or especially dirty wounds should be seen by a doctor.

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Hello Amy,

My decline with ME/CFS occurred after taking the tetanus vaccine in 1997.

On Jun 3, 2012, at 12:50 AM, amy wrote:

> Should we get the usual tetanus shot?

>

> OR is the shot itself going to cause immune or other p[roblems for us?

>

> Are we at any higher risk of tetnus?

>

> thanks,

> Amy

>

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