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Dear Phil,

1. No

2. Ozone sauna is much more effective

3. Good question. Theoretically, ozone is converted back to oxygen by heat.

In practice, the cabinet is full of ozone. Theoretically, ozone + moisture =

hydrogen peroxide. In practice,

doesn't happen.

4. Ozone enters the body through open pores. Its reaction products go

everywhere, enabling us to deal successfully with bone cancer. It doesn't

get any deeper than that.

5.Theoretically yes. In practice, I haven't seen it.

6.Good product if you can live in your bathroom. Indispensable for people

who are constipated and dealing with cancer.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Newbie with questions...

>

> Hello,

>

> 1) Is breathing concentrated oxygen during sauna helpful?

> 2) How is steam-ozone sauna different from peroxide baths?

> 3) Chemistry-wise what happens when ozone hits steam?

> 4) How does steam-ozone enter the body and how far does it get?

> 5) Is EWOT (exercise with oxygen therapy) helpful?

> 6) Any thoughts on usage of Homozon?

>

> Thanks,

> Phil

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" Good question. Theoretically, ozone is converted back to oxygen by heat. "

I can smell ozone from my sauna. So apparently not all ozone is converted

back to oxygen.

Dennis

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>

>

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > 1) Is breathing concentrated oxygen during sauna helpful?

> > 2) How is steam-ozone sauna different from peroxide baths?

> > 3) Chemistry-wise what happens when ozone hits steam?

> > 4) How does steam-ozone enter the body and how far does it get?

> > 5) Is EWOT (exercise with oxygen therapy) helpful?

> > 6) Any thoughts on usage of Homozon?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Phil

>

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

>

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Me too and I can taste it and smell it on me later.

> " Good question. Theoretically, ozone is converted back to oxygen by

heat. "

>

> I can smell ozone from my sauna. So apparently not all ozone is

converted

> back to oxygen.

>

> Dennis

>

>

> Newbie with questions...

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Hello,

> > >

> > > 1) Is breathing concentrated oxygen during sauna helpful?

> > > 2) How is steam-ozone sauna different from peroxide baths?

> > > 3) Chemistry-wise what happens when ozone hits steam?

> > > 4) How does steam-ozone enter the body and how far does it get?

> > > 5) Is EWOT (exercise with oxygen therapy) helpful?

> > > 6) Any thoughts on usage of Homozon?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Phil

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative

therapies, and

> other alternative self-help subjects.

> >

> > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

> >

> > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will

find here

> are for information and research purposes only. We are people

sharing

> information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do

so at your

> own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the

ability to

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agree to

> hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas

found

> here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a

researcher

> or health care provider.

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Hi Dr. Saul Pressman:

Thank you for your comments.

> > 1) Is breathing concentrated oxygen during sauna helpful?

> 1. No

Okay.

> > 2) How is steam-ozone sauna different from peroxide baths?

> 2. Ozone sauna is much more effective

What about sauna followed by peroxide bath? Are there studies showing

the difference between ozone sauna over just sauna itself?

> > 3) Chemistry-wise what happens when ozone hits steam?

> 3. Good question. Theoretically, ozone is converted back to oxygen

> by heat. In practice, the cabinet is full of ozone. Theoretically,

> ozone + moisture = hydrogen peroxide. In practice, doesn't happen.

Any explaination as to why theory and practice differ here? I can

probably ask a chemist and report back. I believe the ozone would

turn into hydrogen peroxide and then into water and oxygen. Do any

people experience the skin blistering or bleaching that would be

associated with exposure to hydrogen peroxide? Some remarked they

could smell ozone but when I looked it up there only has to be 3

parts per billion to smell it.

> > 4) How does steam-ozone enter the body and how far does it get?

> 4. Ozone enters the body through open pores. Its reaction products

> go everywhere, enabling us to deal successfully with bone cancer.

> It doesn't get any deeper than that.

Are there studies or literature showing the effectiveness of

steam-ozone for bone cancer?

> > 5) Is EWOT (exercise with oxygen therapy) helpful?

> 5.Theoretically yes. In practice, I haven't seen it.

How many of your patients tried it?

> > 6) Any thoughts on usage of Homozon?

> 6.Good product if you can live in your bathroom. Indispensable for

> people who are constipated and dealing with cancer.

I am looking for an oxygen therapy to try before spending $5000 on an

ozone generator, oxygen concentrator, and sauna cabnet. Would that be

hydrogen peroxide? Homozon? Dynamo2? Colozone? Oxy Moxy? etc...

Thanks,

Phil

P.S. Has anyone had luck with the inexpensive " cube with your head

sticking out " FIR saunas sold on ebay?

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>

> I am looking for an oxygen therapy to try before spending $5000 on

an

> ozone generator, oxygen concentrator, and sauna cabnet. Would that

be

> hydrogen peroxide? Homozon? Dynamo2? Colozone? Oxy Moxy? etc...

>

> Thanks,

> Phil

>

> P.S. Has anyone had luck with the inexpensive " cube with your head

> sticking out " FIR saunas sold on ebay?

======================

Hi Phil,

Probably the cheapest would be H202 to start with. It's inportant to

always dilute it when using the 35% food grade. If you want to try

homozon, that is also a very good product. A little more expensive

than the H202, but also does different things for the bowels. And

you can always adjust the dosage so that you don't live in the

bathroom. I happen to think it is excellent for a bowel cleanser and

energizer. And, yes, there are report of successes with the fir dome

sauna.

Gail

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>

> I am looking for an oxygen therapy to try before spending $5000 on

an

> ozone generator, oxygen concentrator, and sauna cabnet. Would that

be

> hydrogen peroxide? Homozon? Dynamo2? Colozone? Oxy Moxy? etc...

>

> Thanks,

> Phil

>

> P.S. Has anyone had luck with the inexpensive " cube with your head

> sticking out " FIR saunas sold on ebay?

======================

Hi Phil,

Probably the cheapest would be H202 to start with. It's inportant to

always dilute it when using the 35% food grade. If you want to try

homozon, that is also a very good product. A little more expensive

than the H202, but also does different things for the bowels. And

you can always adjust the dosage so that you don't live in the

bathroom. I happen to think it is excellent for a bowel cleanser and

energizer. And, yes, there are report of successes with the fir dome

sauna.

Gail

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Dear Phil,

I wouldn't do a peroxide bath after an ozone sauna. Potentially you could

create hydroxyl, which is even more powerful than ozone, and can damage even

good cells.

There is only one study done on ozone saunas, and it basically showed that

there were positive blood changes that were parallel to autohemotherapy.

There has never been a study comparing ozone saunas to saunas without ozone,

but none is needed, because if saunas alone were sufficient to take on the

myriad of diseases that ozone does, then the local Y would be inundated, and

there would be no Finns with cancer, arthritis, diabetes, etc.

I don't believe that the ozone converts to hydrogen peroxide in the ozone

sauna, certainly not when the funnel is being used, which protects the ozone

from heat and moisture, as well as concentrates it in one area. I would

assume that a chemist would go with the science he has been taught, but that

doesn't seem to be the case in the real world. A while back, Dr. Bormann had

posted that ozone bubbled into water becomes hydrogen peroxide, and many

people on this list who do that every day, including me, wrote back saying

that it wasn't so, and the difference between drinking ozonated water and

drinking hydrogen peroxide was like night and day.

In 1994, when Vancouver was considering its options for a future primary

disinfectant and residual downstream in the pipes, I proposed to GVWD that

they use ozone for primary, and then have a series of outboard plants to

supply hydrogen peroxide made by pumping ozone into water. They replied that

you can't make hydrogen peroxide from water like that. In the end, I stirred

up enough public opposition to chloramine (their choice) and support for

ozone, that they were forced to install ozonation for the city.

There are no studies on ozone sauna use for bone cancer, (or for any

disease, for that matter). However, we have a number of people treated that

way and they have amazed their doctors when they scanned clear.

We have not used EWOT, but a colleague spent a lot of money for a German

machine. She reported no significant improvements that she could see, and

eventually stopped using it.

A good place to start would be Homozon, supplemented by a couple of hydrogen

peroxide baths per week.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Re: Newbie with questions...

>

> Hi Dr. Saul Pressman:

>

> Thank you for your comments.

>

> > > 1) Is breathing concentrated oxygen during sauna helpful?

> > 1. No

>

> Okay.

>

> > > 2) How is steam-ozone sauna different from peroxide baths?

> > 2. Ozone sauna is much more effective

>

> What about sauna followed by peroxide bath? Are there studies showing

> the difference between ozone sauna over just sauna itself?

>

> > > 3) Chemistry-wise what happens when ozone hits steam?

> > 3. Good question. Theoretically, ozone is converted back to oxygen

> > by heat. In practice, the cabinet is full of ozone. Theoretically,

> > ozone + moisture = hydrogen peroxide. In practice, doesn't happen.

>

> Any explaination as to why theory and practice differ here? I can

> probably ask a chemist and report back. I believe the ozone would

> turn into hydrogen peroxide and then into water and oxygen. Do any

> people experience the skin blistering or bleaching that would be

> associated with exposure to hydrogen peroxide? Some remarked they

> could smell ozone but when I looked it up there only has to be 3

> parts per billion to smell it.

>

> > > 4) How does steam-ozone enter the body and how far does it get?

> > 4. Ozone enters the body through open pores. Its reaction products

> > go everywhere, enabling us to deal successfully with bone cancer.

> > It doesn't get any deeper than that.

>

> Are there studies or literature showing the effectiveness of

> steam-ozone for bone cancer?

>

> > > 5) Is EWOT (exercise with oxygen therapy) helpful?

> > 5.Theoretically yes. In practice, I haven't seen it.

>

> How many of your patients tried it?

>

> > > 6) Any thoughts on usage of Homozon?

> > 6.Good product if you can live in your bathroom. Indispensable for

> > people who are constipated and dealing with cancer.

>

> I am looking for an oxygen therapy to try before spending $5000 on an

> ozone generator, oxygen concentrator, and sauna cabnet. Would that be

> hydrogen peroxide? Homozon? Dynamo2? Colozone? Oxy Moxy? etc...

>

> Thanks,

> Phil

>

> P.S. Has anyone had luck with the inexpensive " cube with your head

> sticking out " FIR saunas sold on ebay?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

other alternative self-help subjects.

>

> THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher

or health care provider.

>

> You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following

address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

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> Phil wrote

>

> P.S. Has anyone had luck with the inexpensive " cube with your head

> sticking out " FIR saunas sold on ebay?

Hi Phil, I have used one for months and I worked up a good sweat but they were

difficult to used easily i.e. many uses for 30 - 60 minutes each. I have since

bought a lie down sauna of the type Dr. B sells for $2495 and I love it. Can

sleep meditate, etc. while doing sauna. I can maybe still get them for $1695

for anyone on the list who would like one.

BTW, I would sell my used " " cube with your head sticking out " FIR saunas sold on

ebay? "

for $175 obo. Still in good condition!

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI), San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call 619-222-1104

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Hello Gail, Dr. Sylver, Dr. Pressman, and Ken:

Thank you all very much for your help! I will start with Homozon,

H2O2 bath, and FIR sauna. A good friend turned me on to Oxy-Gen and

liver flushes as well.

With food-grade 8% H2O2 how should bathing be done? drinking? ear

flushing? Any tips on Homozon usage? AFA FIR I'd prefer sitting.

> A while back, Dr. Bormann had posted that ozone bubbled

> into water becomes hydrogen peroxide, and many people on

> this list who do that every day, including me, wrote back

> saying that it wasn't so, and the difference between

> drinking ozonated water and drinking hydrogen peroxide

> was like night and day.

I would consider asking a chemistry professor. If you can tell a

difference I'm sure there is one.

Regards,

Phil

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gimme a few hrs to see what I can come up with on this for you . Right now I gotta get ready for ortho doc , I think I broke my wrist when I fell yesterday lol

Newbie with questions...

Hi!! I am new to the group and have a few questions. This past Tuesday I went to my Gyneocologist to recieve my results from last week's pap smear and blood work. The doctor informed me that my blood work showed that I was positive for Hep C and that he told me he was going to refer me to see a G & I doctor for further testing. I asked the doctor for a copy of my blood work. This is what the lab says. I have the Hep C antibody reactive signal to cut-off at 3.11 H < 1.00. Below is a statement saying the patient's sample tests reactive with a low S/CO ratio: > = 1.0 and <8.0. The CDC recommends supplemental testing such a RIBA or Nucleic Acid amplified testing (NAAT) for confirmation. Does anyone know exactly what these results mean? Since it states that my S/CO is low could that mean a false positive? I have been doing a great deal of research on the internet, but everything is so contradictory. I would appreciate any help or advice.Thanks!!DV

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gimme a few hrs to see what I can come up with on this for you . Right now I gotta get ready for ortho doc , I think I broke my wrist when I fell yesterday lol

Newbie with questions...

Hi!! I am new to the group and have a few questions. This past Tuesday I went to my Gyneocologist to recieve my results from last week's pap smear and blood work. The doctor informed me that my blood work showed that I was positive for Hep C and that he told me he was going to refer me to see a G & I doctor for further testing. I asked the doctor for a copy of my blood work. This is what the lab says. I have the Hep C antibody reactive signal to cut-off at 3.11 H < 1.00. Below is a statement saying the patient's sample tests reactive with a low S/CO ratio: > = 1.0 and <8.0. The CDC recommends supplemental testing such a RIBA or Nucleic Acid amplified testing (NAAT) for confirmation. Does anyone know exactly what these results mean? Since it states that my S/CO is low could that mean a false positive? I have been doing a great deal of research on the internet, but everything is so contradictory. I would appreciate any help or advice.Thanks!!DV

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Has anyone had a chance to read my questions below?

>

> gimme a few hrs to see what I can come up with on this for you .

Right now I gotta get ready for ortho doc , I think I broke my wrist

when I fell yesterday lol

> Newbie with questions...

>

>

> Hi!! I am new to the group and have a few questions. This past

Tuesday

> I went to my Gyneocologist to recieve my results from last week's

pap

> smear and blood work. The doctor informed me that my blood work

showed

> that I was positive for Hep C and that he told me he was going to

refer

> me to see a G & I doctor for further testing. I asked the doctor

for a

> copy of my blood work. This is what the lab says. I have the Hep

C

> antibody reactive signal to cut-off at 3.11 H < 1.00. Below is a

> statement saying the patient's sample tests reactive with a low

S/CO

> ratio: > = 1.0 and <8.0. The CDC recommends supplemental testing

such a

> RIBA or Nucleic Acid amplified testing (NAAT) for confirmation.

Does

> anyone know exactly what these results mean? Since it states that

my

> S/CO is low could that mean a false positive? I have been doing a

great

> deal of research on the internet, but everything is so

contradictory. I

> would appreciate any help or advice.

>

> Thanks!!

> DV

>

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DV,

Please get the supplemental testing. The tests that you mentioned

should confirm or rule out Hep C. Something similar happened to me in

the beginning and in denial I waited for years until the symptoms

were to bad to ignore. The key is to catch it early as you can. It

was scarey for me to finally know for sure but now I wish I had

started my battle years earlier than I did. It does make a

difference. Get tested and keep us informed. I'm more than sure this

group will support you 100%. God Bless.

Chris

> >

> > gimme a few hrs to see what I can come up with on this for you .

> Right now I gotta get ready for ortho doc , I think I broke my

wrist

> when I fell yesterday lol

> > Newbie with questions...

> >

> >

> > Hi!! I am new to the group and have a few questions. This past

> Tuesday

> > I went to my Gyneocologist to recieve my results from last

week's

> pap

> > smear and blood work. The doctor informed me that my blood work

> showed

> > that I was positive for Hep C and that he told me he was going

to

> refer

> > me to see a G & I doctor for further testing. I asked the doctor

> for a

> > copy of my blood work. This is what the lab says. I have the

Hep

> C

> > antibody reactive signal to cut-off at 3.11 H < 1.00. Below is

a

> > statement saying the patient's sample tests reactive with a low

> S/CO

> > ratio: > = 1.0 and <8.0. The CDC recommends supplemental

testing

> such a

> > RIBA or Nucleic Acid amplified testing (NAAT) for confirmation.

> Does

> > anyone know exactly what these results mean? Since it states

that

> my

> > S/CO is low could that mean a false positive? I have been doing

a

> great

> > deal of research on the internet, but everything is so

> contradictory. I

> > would appreciate any help or advice.

> >

> > Thanks!!

> > DV

> >

>

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It means that you have been exposed to hep c , further testing is to find out if you have cleared spontaneously or if you have chronic active hepatitis c . A GI is going to do a pcr rna viral load (to see if you have any dectectable ) also liver enzymes . He may also do a genotyping to see what geno type you are . And at the end of all this if you are chronic active they will discuss biopsy, ultrasound, and treatment options . I hope my explainations have helped you a little .

Newbie with questions...> > > Hi!! I am new to the group and have a few questions. This past Tuesday > I went to my Gyneocologist to recieve my results from last week's pap > smear and blood work. The doctor informed me that my blood work showed > that I was positive for Hep C and that he told me he was going to refer > me to see a G & I doctor for further testing. I asked the doctor for a > copy of my blood work. This is what the lab says. I have the Hep C > antibody reactive signal to cut-off at 3.11 H < 1.00. Below is a > statement saying the patient's sample tests reactive with a low S/CO > ratio: > = 1.0 and <8.0. The CDC recommends supplemental testing such a > RIBA or Nucleic Acid amplified testing (NAAT) for confirmation. Does > anyone know exactly what these results mean? Since it states that my > S/CO is low could that mean a false positive? I have been doing a great > deal of research on the internet, but everything is so contradictory. I > would appreciate any help or advice.> > Thanks!!> DV>

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hi there,

i just ordered our first bottle of mms from globallight.net. on the

bottle it says distilled water and %28 sodium chlorite. i thought

there was supposed to be oxygen in there somewhere...chlorine dioxide

actually. is this the right stuff?

my boyfriend has been diagnosed with lymphoma. he has been on the dr.

kelley (gerson) protocol and was getting better, but now has relapsed

so we are trying this now instead:

http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Cancer/OCC.html which is a high

dose transdermal mms treatment with a different diet protocol.

anyone here ever done it that would be willing to share their

experience--or anyone have experience w/ mms and cancer (or better yet

lymphoma)?

thanks so much,

sabine.

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oops,

nevermind on the first question. i just read that it activates to be

chlorine dioxide...

thanks

>

> hi there,

> i just ordered our first bottle of mms from globallight.net. on the

> bottle it says distilled water and %28 sodium chlorite. i thought

> there was supposed to be oxygen in there somewhere...chlorine dioxide

> actually. is this the right stuff?

>

> my boyfriend has been diagnosed with lymphoma. he has been on the dr.

> kelley (gerson) protocol and was getting better, but now has relapsed

> so we are trying this now instead:

> http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Cancer/OCC.html which is a high

> dose transdermal mms treatment with a different diet protocol.

> anyone here ever done it that would be willing to share their

> experience--or anyone have experience w/ mms and cancer (or better yet

> lymphoma)?

>

> thanks so much,

> sabine.

>

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Yes, it's the right stuff. Good luck with the treatment, let us know how it goes.http://www.miraclemineral.org/AlanOn Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:55 PM, sabine. <impendingbloom@...> wrote:

hi there,

i just ordered our first bottle of mms from globallight.net. on the

bottle it says distilled water and %28 sodium chlorite. i thought

there was supposed to be oxygen in there somewhere...chlorine dioxide

actually. is this the right stuff?

my boyfriend has been diagnosed with lymphoma. he has been on the dr.

kelley (gerson) protocol and was getting better, but now has relapsed

so we are trying this now instead:

http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Cancer/OCC.html which is a high

dose transdermal mms treatment with a different diet protocol.

anyone here ever done it that would be willing to share their

experience--or anyone have experience w/ mms and cancer (or better yet

lymphoma)?

thanks so much,

sabine.

-- Alan (alanmjones@...)

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i agree, but if you only knew how much information i actually have

been reading and all that is churning in my brain right now and the

critical situation i'm dealing with...my questions (no matter how

obvious they may be) i think are good signs of that gathering in as

much as possible before proceeding!

cheers.

>

> ...it's the right stuff.

> the question you asked indicate you haven't done your reading on MMS

which

> is a really really good idea before messing with it.

>

> > [ ] newbie with questions...

> >

> >

> > hi there,

> > i just ordered our first bottle of mms from globallight.net. on the

> > bottle it says distilled water and %28 sodium chlorite. i thought

> > there was supposed to be oxygen in there somewhere...chlorine dioxide

> > actually. is this the right stuff?

> >

> > my boyfriend has been diagnosed with lymphoma. he has been on the dr.

> > kelley (gerson) protocol and was getting better, but now has relapsed

> > so we are trying this now instead:

> > http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Cancer/OCC.html which is a high

> > dose transdermal mms treatment with a different diet protocol.

> > anyone here ever done it that would be willing to share their

> > experience--or anyone have experience w/ mms and cancer (or better yet

> > lymphoma)?

> >

> > thanks so much,

> > sabine.

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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