Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 to be honest with you, i don't recall how i came across Ozone Therapy and liver flushes. i started researching what would help me get better back in 2002/2003, after going to doctor after doctor (most of 'em were affiliated with the #6 Best Hospital in the U.S. at the time) and they wouldn't/couldn't help me, even with me insisting that i was exposed to mold. i gave all the good health supplements (including suppositories manufactured in Germany AND customized Chinese Medicine teas) a chance, taking them for months at a time. in the beginning, i made most of my health supplements purchases from VitaminShoppe, Whole Foods, and local health food stores..then after extensive research, i eventually expanded my purchases to stores all over the United States. i have tried quite a few modalities through the years (i.e. RIFE for 6 hrs a day for months, coffee enemas, FIR sauna for 70 minutes at a time for well over a year---all these things really didn't help)...the modalities that were beneficial were jumping on a trampoline/rebounder, BioSET allergy elimination technique, Aqua Detox foot baths, and Light Beam Generator treatments, Ozone Therapy with the various protocols (vaginal insufflation, ear insufflation, cupping/funneling)...and the most powerful detoxification modality of all is the steam sauna + medical-grade ozone generator. so for me to pinpoint how i came about Ozone Therapy, i really couldn't tell you. also, i have tried different liver flush protocols, before settling on the one i've been doing for the past 3 years or so. > I've posted here on this forum back in 2004 & 2005. I was determined > > to find anything & everything that would help me fully recover from my > > mold exposure...and I tried various modalities and a whole slew of > > health supplements. . . . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 The Calif DHS has a warning on their web site about those ozone machines. They cause lung damage. You sound so optimistic about your recovery. You know that its human nature to be like that. I do it too. I got a pretty depressing diagnosis from a neurologist who had tested my reaction times, etc. but I didn't want to believe it. But what he told me about how things would play out has been pretty accurate so far. Some things do get better. Others don't seem to, at least they haven't for me yet. I think it depends a lot on what you do whether it is something you can live with. On 6/28/07, xhannahx24 <xhannahx24@...> wrote: > > to be honest with you, i don't recall how i came across Ozone Therapy > and liver flushes. i started researching... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 unless i missed something while viewing the Calif DHS website, " those ozone machines " are air purifiers/cleaners. i NEVER claimed to be using an air purifier/cleaner for my health modality. in fact, the only 2 small openings on my medical-grade ozone generator are the 2 ports (in-port & out-port) for the tubes. yes, you're right....after 6.5 years of struggle, i AM optimistic...about ALL the wonderful things that my future holds. i'm finally out of the long, dark, frightening tunnel that encompassed my world since 2001. i've been unemployed for several years now. i had to get to the point where i am today to even conceive of becoming employed again. i went from having 20+ awful symptoms to two " cosmetic " symptoms (i.e. regrowth of hair & fingernails to be strong/normal again). these are all the symptoms i no longer have: - headaches lasting for extended periods of time - runny nose - fatigue - low-grade fevers – this lasted 3+ years - occasional respiratory distress - weight gain of maybe 5-7 pounds - waking up in the middle of the night to a burning sensation in both eyes - eye infections - forgetfulness/memory loss - difficulty concentrating/focusing/thinking - a red splotch on my left temple - " hives " on face - itchy ears - green rashes on abdomen & thighs - toenail fungus on big toes - the fungus part is finally growing out!!! - itchy scalp, which progressed to hair loss - allergy-type symptoms year-round - sensitivity to smells, particularly cheap cologne & perfume - loss of muscle mass - occasional joint pain - sporadic sharp stabbing pain in my chest - visual sensitivity to light - painful showers from the water hitting my skin - sneezing fits - itchy & puffy face my immune system will unlikely be as strong as it used to be (pre-mold exposure, recovering from the flu took 2 days tops), but the fact that i've eliminated all the above mentioned symptoms isn't by sheer luck--i got tired of medical doctors not really doing anything medically to help me when i told them i was exposed to mold...and the one or two doctors who did take a genuine interest, i'll just say my patience grew thin considering the onslaught of symptoms I was continuously enduring. almost 4 years ago, i felt my body was shutting down and was just a couple of weeks away from death. in Dec 2004/Jan 2005, when i was told that i had the dreaded genotype, i didn't give up then either. recovering was a wholly excruciating experience. now that i know what truly works, i am sharing my tried & true protocols with everyone on this forum to let you all know that there is hope...that feeling better is remarkably possible. --- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > > The Calif DHS has a warning on their web site about those ozone machines. They cause lung damage. > > You sound so optimistic about your recovery. You know that > its human nature to be like that. I do it too. > > I got a pretty depressing diagnosis from a neurologist who had tested my reaction times, etc. but I didn't want to believe it. But what he told me about how things would play out has been pretty accurate so far. > > Some things do get better. Others don't seem to, at least they haven't for me yet. > > I think it depends a lot on what you do whether it is something you can live with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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