Guest guest Posted June 23, 2007 Report Share Posted June 23, 2007 Ozone is a carcinogen and proven to cause cancer. In fact the " Ionic Breeze " air purifiers use ozone to clean the air, and came under a lot of scrutiny. Now they advertise " Now with Ozone Guard! " whatever that is... How does the therapy work? I have to wonder if you haven't traded one problem for another. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2007 Report Share Posted June 24, 2007 i am using a medical-grade ozone generator (NOT the air cleaner/purifier that's normally associated with ozone generators). my machine is connected to an oxygen tank. a tube from the oxygen tank goes into the medical-grade ozone generator. another tube from the ozone generator leads to whichever protocol i will be using (whether it be vaginal, ear, cupping/funneling, or sauna). the only symptoms i have left are merely " cosmetic " --bald patches on my scalp and my fingernails aren't as strong as before i had gotten sick from mold. the toenail fungus is growing out on my big toes. this is how sick i used to be: - 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 - itchy scalp, which progressed to hair loss - allergy-type symptoms year-round - sensitivity to smells, particularly 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 > > Ozone is a carcinogen and proven to cause cancer. In fact the " Ionic > Breeze " air purifiers use ozone to clean the air, and came under a lot > of scrutiny. Now they advertise " Now with Ozone Guard! " whatever that > is... How does the therapy work? I have to wonder if you haven't > traded one problem for another. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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