Guest guest Posted December 2, 1998 Report Share Posted December 2, 1998 I think your friend should eat 10 fat cloves of fresh crushed garlic a day. She should try making a sandwich with a bun spread with thick coat of butter, 5 FAT cloves of crushed garlic, a Habanero (hot) cayenne pepper sliced thinky, and a teaspoon of grated ginger. Put the top on the sandwich and eat it with a normal meal. Do this twice a day. Cancer hates garlic because garlic is toxic to cancer cells. Cayenne and ginger will increase the blood supply to the alimentary canal. She should very definitely do a parasite, liver, and colon cleanse. Sometimes the liver and large intestine becomes infested with parasites, and impacted fecal matter that sticks to the intestine walls conspires to create conditions for cancer cells to start growing. I do not see how the cancer can be made to go away under such conditions without taking dramatic action against it, first by cleaning it up, second by killing parasites, third by serious nutritive action such as the garlic sandwiches, and fourth by supplements, herbal preparations, and special drugs designed to kill cancer. I am sure you will read much good information in the archives to our list (go to list/cures for cancer and click on the messages of the past few days. Dusan wrote an excellently detailed email. You can visit his web site. Winter can tell you how to get Cancell, which many people have attested kills cancer. On my web site, you can read about a broad variety of treatments. http://www.datadepo.com/cures for cancer. You have to hit this disease with a sledge hammer and do not be namby pamby about it. Otherwise it will kill her, and there is no question about that. The problem is this question: WHAT sledge hammer? There are so many treatments that it is hard to establish an affordable protocol, and it is an 18-hour a day job to fight it. Most cancer victims just lose the will to fight it. As the disease progresses, one becomes less energetic and willing to follow the regimen. Also, old habits of nutrition and exercise are hard to break. However, with the right attitude and hitting the disease hard, many people have overcome cancer and lived long lives. She can cure it if she fights it hard enough and the disease is not too far advanced. I wish you and her success in killing that cancer and being restored to good health. Hurt -----Original Message-----From: Greg Reilly [mailto:ggall@...]Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 1998 10:46 PMcures for canceregroupsSubject: ozone therapy Dry, Cracked or Irritated Hands?Try natural skin care from the hive. Discover it today!-CLICK HERE- My friend in Toronto has just found that she has liver cancer that spread from her colon. Ozone therapy has been recommended to her by a Darryl Wolfe of the Wolfe Clinic in Torono. Does anyone have personal experience with ozone therapy or know a lot about it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 2, 1998 Report Share Posted December 2, 1998 I have not heard of ozone therapy, but I wanted to respond to 's reply. I believe cancer has eluded a definitive cure because there are so many factors that contribute to its development process. Psychological and spiritual factors as well as the physical need to be addressed. I have only been on this list a short time, but most responses to questions I have seen are addressing only actions to take that affect the physical body. Cancer is not the enemy that we need to attack and kill. I have spoken with many people with cancer that are learning what a profound teacher cancer can be. They are totally reevaluating their lives, discovering detrimental psychological patterns (i.e. often unexpressed emotions), listening to their body, and connecting with the universe/god/goddess in their own way. I have seen real healing take place when the mental as well as the physical needs are addressed. > ---------- > From: R. Mathis Hurt[sMTP:rmhurt@...] > Reply cures for canceregroups > Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 3:58 AM > cures for canceregroups > Subject: Re: ozone therapy > > I think your friend should eat 10 fat cloves of fresh crushed garlic a > day. She should try making a sandwich with a bun spread with thick coat > of butter, 5 FAT cloves of crushed garlic, a Habanero (hot) cayenne pepper > sliced thinky, and a teaspoon of grated ginger. Put the top on the > sandwich and eat it with a normal meal. Do this twice a day. Cancer > hates garlic because garlic is toxic to cancer cells. Cayenne and ginger > will increase the blood supply to the alimentary canal. > > She should very definitely do a parasite, liver, and colon cleanse. > Sometimes the liver and large intestine becomes infested with parasites, > and impacted fecal matter that sticks to the intestine walls conspires to > create conditions for cancer cells to start growing. I do not see how the > cancer can be made to go away under such conditions without taking > dramatic action against it, first by cleaning it up, second by killing > parasites, third by serious nutritive action such as the garlic > sandwiches, and fourth by supplements, herbal preparations, and special > drugs designed to kill cancer. > > I am sure you will read much good information in the archives to our list > (go to list/cures for cancer and click on the messages of > the past few days. Dusan wrote an excellently detailed email. You can > visit his web site. Winter can tell you how to get Cancell, which > many people have attested kills cancer. On my web site, you can read > about a broad variety of treatments. http://www.datadepo.com/cures for cancer. > > You have to hit this disease with a sledge hammer and do not be namby > pamby about it. Otherwise it will kill her, and there is no question > about that. The problem is this question: WHAT sledge hammer? There are > so many treatments that it is hard to establish an affordable protocol, > and it is an 18-hour a day job to fight it. Most cancer victims just lose > the will to fight it. As the disease progresses, one becomes less > energetic and willing to follow the regimen. Also, old habits of > nutrition and exercise are hard to break. However, with the right > attitude and hitting the disease hard, many people have overcome cancer > and lived long lives. She can cure it if she fights it hard enough and > the disease is not too far advanced. > > I wish you and her success in killing that cancer and being restored to > good health. > > Hurt > ozone therapy > > > > Dry, Cracked or Irritated Hands? > Try natural skin care from the hive. Discover it today! > -CLICK HERE- > > My friend in Toronto has just found that she has liver cancer that spread > from her colon. Ozone therapy has been recommended to her by a Darryl > Wolfe of the Wolfe Clinic in Torono. Does anyone have personal experience > with ozone therapy or know a lot about it? > _____ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 1998 Report Share Posted December 3, 1998 At 10:50 02.12.98 -0800, you wrote: >I have not heard of ozone therapy, but I wanted to respond to 's >reply. I believe cancer has eluded a definitive cure because there are so >many factors that contribute to its development process. Psychological and >spiritual factors as well as the physical need to be addressed. I have only >been on this list a short time, but most responses to questions I have seen >are addressing only actions to take that affect the physical body. Cancer >is not the enemy that we need to attack and kill. I have spoken with many >people with cancer that are learning what a profound teacher cancer can be. >They are totally reevaluating their lives, discovering detrimental >psychological patterns (i.e. often unexpressed emotions), listening to their >body, and connecting with the universe/god/goddess in their own way. I have >seen real healing take place when the mental as well as the physical needs >are addressed. > > Hi Jannifer, welcome to group. You said it in very nice vay. I am 100% agreeing with you. Dusan Stojkovic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 1998 Report Share Posted December 3, 1998 I think Null has written about the use of ozone theraphy. I am not sure of the URL for his website (try www.garynull.com). Also, there is an oxygen theraphys mailing list. Danny dcox@... On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, , wrote: > I have not heard of ozone therapy, but I wanted to respond to 's > reply. I believe cancer has eluded a definitive cure because there are so > many factors that contribute to its development process. Psychological and > spiritual factors as well as the physical need to be addressed. I have only > been on this list a short time, but most responses to questions I have seen > are addressing only actions to take that affect the physical body. Cancer > is not the enemy that we need to attack and kill. I have spoken with many > people with cancer that are learning what a profound teacher cancer can be. > They are totally reevaluating their lives, discovering detrimental > psychological patterns (i.e. often unexpressed emotions), listening to their > body, and connecting with the universe/god/goddess in their own way. I have > seen real healing take place when the mental as well as the physical needs > are addressed. > > > > ---------- > > From: R. Mathis Hurt[sMTP:rmhurt@...] > > Reply cures for canceregroups > > Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 3:58 AM > > cures for canceregroups > > Subject: Re: ozone therapy > > > > I think your friend should eat 10 fat cloves of fresh crushed garlic a > > day. She should try making a sandwich with a bun spread with thick coat > > of butter, 5 FAT cloves of crushed garlic, a Habanero (hot) cayenne pepper > > sliced thinky, and a teaspoon of grated ginger. Put the top on the > > sandwich and eat it with a normal meal. Do this twice a day. Cancer > > hates garlic because garlic is toxic to cancer cells. Cayenne and ginger > > will increase the blood supply to the alimentary canal. > > > > She should very definitely do a parasite, liver, and colon cleanse. > > Sometimes the liver and large intestine becomes infested with parasites, > > and impacted fecal matter that sticks to the intestine walls conspires to > > create conditions for cancer cells to start growing. I do not see how the > > cancer can be made to go away under such conditions without taking > > dramatic action against it, first by cleaning it up, second by killing > > parasites, third by serious nutritive action such as the garlic > > sandwiches, and fourth by supplements, herbal preparations, and special > > drugs designed to kill cancer. > > > > I am sure you will read much good information in the archives to our list > > (go to list/cures for cancer and click on the messages of > > the past few days. Dusan wrote an excellently detailed email. You can > > visit his web site. Winter can tell you how to get Cancell, which > > many people have attested kills cancer. On my web site, you can read > > about a broad variety of treatments. http://www.datadepo.com/cures for cancer. > > > > You have to hit this disease with a sledge hammer and do not be namby > > pamby about it. Otherwise it will kill her, and there is no question > > about that. The problem is this question: WHAT sledge hammer? There are > > so many treatments that it is hard to establish an affordable protocol, > > and it is an 18-hour a day job to fight it. Most cancer victims just lose > > the will to fight it. As the disease progresses, one becomes less > > energetic and willing to follow the regimen. Also, old habits of > > nutrition and exercise are hard to break. However, with the right > > attitude and hitting the disease hard, many people have overcome cancer > > and lived long lives. She can cure it if she fights it hard enough and > > the disease is not too far advanced. > > > > I wish you and her success in killing that cancer and being restored to > > good health. > > > > Hurt > > ozone therapy > > > > > > > > Dry, Cracked or Irritated Hands? > > Try natural skin care from the hive. Discover it today! > > -CLICK HERE- > > > > My friend in Toronto has just found that she has liver cancer that spread > > from her colon. Ozone therapy has been recommended to her by a Darryl > > Wolfe of the Wolfe Clinic in Torono. Does anyone have personal experience > > with ozone therapy or know a lot about it? > > _____ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 1998 Report Share Posted December 3, 1998 I've been on this list for week or so now, and find it very interesting. I must say, though, that I it seems unfair, and perhaps even inconsiderate, to offer impractical advice in place of real hope. For example, I can't imagine anyone eating a sandwich made of five fat cloves of garlic, a habanero pepper and ginger to boot. Realistically, there aren't many people who could handle just the habanero -- and certainly not twice a day. Also, I don't suffer from anything that tends to affect the appetite, but it would be too much for me to eat a sandwich with a meal -- even once a day. I think that if I had a terminal illness, it would be very important to me to hear advice or suggestions that I could actually try. Just a thought ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 1998 Report Share Posted December 6, 1998 In a message dated 12/2/98 3:07:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, jennifer.williams@... writes: << I believe cancer has eluded a definitive cure because there are so many factors that contribute to its development process. Psychological and spiritual factors as well as the physical need to be addressed. I have only been on this list a short time, but most responses to questions I have seen are addressing only actions to take that affect the physical body. Cancer is not the enemy that we need to attack and kill. I have spoken with many people with cancer that are learning what a profound teacher cancer can be. They are totally reevaluating their lives, discovering detrimental psychological patterns (i.e., often unexpressed emotions), listening to their body, and connecting with the universe/god/goddess in their own way. I have seen real healing take place when the mental as well as the physical needs are addressed. >> , I could not agree with you more. I really think it is a gross mistake when individuals go scurrying about trying to 'nail' the cancer. The same goes for the need for separation of various types of cancer. It all disease goes back to whatever the core issues are. Core issues are multilevel in nature, but once addressed, the body takes care of those things that it previously was unable to address, (for it's own unique reasons). My opinion, it is for that very reason, that medical researchers have found cancer to be such a difficult thing to reverse. The solution is not in attacking the cancer, it is in assisting the body to restoring it's balance and strength so that the body can resume its' own integrity in a way that science will never be able to accomplish with drugs, etc. Warmest regards, Joan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2000 Report Share Posted November 7, 2000 How does that work? Do you take oxygen pills or are you under doctor's care or what? There are several ways to do ozone therapy. First, you can search out an ozone therapist. I found mine by going to www.oxytherapy.com and doing a search. It depends on your state as well, as some do not allow alternative medicine practices. The ozone therapist will administer ozone therapy in any of a dozen different ways, according to your symptoms. The most common means are steam saunas, ear insufflations, vaginal insufflations, rectal insufflations, and drinking ozonated water. You can also buy ozonated olive oil to rub into areas of skin suffering from any type of rash--it will clear it up. Less common forms of ozone administration include IV. The second way you can do this is to buy your own ozone generator and give yourself insufflations and make your own ozonated water. This is what I am doing. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2000 Report Share Posted November 8, 2000 I have heard you can also take hydrogen peroxide baths--3-4 quart bottles in a tub of water--don't know if this will accomplish the same thing-- --- Earn a dime every time you receive email! Sign up FREE at: http://www.MintMail.com/?m=75193 ICQ# 46118702 AIM ID Naomi0321 >There are several ways to do ozone therapy. > >The second way you can do this is to buy your own ozone generator and give >yourself insufflations and make your own ozonated water. This is what I am >doing. > >Patty > Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 A very good site with very good prices on Ozone and Oxygen Therapy is: http://www.o3zone.com/ozoneser/index-ther.htm " Den " is the person to contact, he has a great deal of knowledge. Please tell him I sent you. Thanks Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... web site: www.betterwayhealth.com [ ] Ozone therapy > Can the group suggest an appropriate device for generating ozone for use > in > cancer therapy - We have read that there are some types that are just not > that effective. > > many thanks > > > ____________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2002 Report Share Posted June 28, 2002 Can I have his address? john (UK) Ozone Therapy A few weeks ago I took my 3-year-old son to England to have ozone therapy done on his 6 teeth with cavities. The dentist, n Holmes, was great. He used a Kavo Diagnodent (painless laser technology) to measure the level of decay in his teeth and used digital photography to blow pictures of his teeth up on a 40 " Sony Screen in front of us to point out teeth that had decay in them. Then he used the HealOzone unit, the machine that creates ozone, to treat his affected teeth with ozone therapy. It was quick and painless. There are 5 different-sized silicone cups that fit on to the tooth, depending upon its size, then the ozone gas comes through the line and into the cup that is sealed onto the tooth and floods the tooth with ozone. The ozone kills all of the bacteria responsible for causing the decay. The tooth is free now from decay even though it may have a brown spot on it. That part hardens and remineralizes as well. I also had the therapy done on my teeth. There were a few dentists there observing and one of them was from Toronto, Canada. I have some press releases that were written by a journalist who was also there covering the therapy and the story for the press. If anyone is interested in receiving them for submission to your local papers to raise awareness about ozone therapy so we can get the FDA to approve it here sooner than later, please let me know, I'll email them to you. I can noticeably see the cavity that was on the side of his front tooth healing and remineralizing. We are also using a Remineralizing toothpaste for one month that has zinc, calcium, and fluoride in it. (I'm not 100% comfortable with it but it's short term and it will help his teeth to remineralize.) I can tell they seem to be a little less soft. We are super diligent about oral care now. 3 times a day brushing, flossing every night, and water after every snack. We used to brush twice a day and floss about twice a week. Now we understand, that diet and hygeine is only half of it as bacteria that colonize in the mouth are more responsible for decay. I will be submitting an article based on our experience to Mothering Magazine. I'm not sure if they'll publish it but hopefully someone will publish it to get the word out about ozone therapy. I think it's wonderful. It totally heals teeth and eliminates the need to fill them with anything potentially toxic. I think it will be a nice follow up to Reagan's article in Mothering on breastfeeding and cavities and the NON-correlation as well as educating people on EEC. The dentist's name again is n Holmes. His website is www.the-o-zone.cc There's a lot of good info on the website about ozone therapy and links to research papers. It's becoming pretty widespread in the U.K. Professor Lynch and his team at Queens University in Belfast have been studying and researching it for years, and the machine has been developed and perfected over the past 10 years. It's up for approval here too. The FDA just has to get around to approving it. It's a great alternative to mercury fillings, injections and pain. n Holmes is the leading dentist in ozone therapy in the U.K. and has done his own research studies within his practice. His email address is julian@... Joyce Kehoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2002 Report Share Posted July 4, 2002 I had a shock when I visited the dentist on Monday to find our surgery now offering O2 therapy! Jaw nearly dropped on my feet! But at a price, I suspect. Still, it's progress. Sue > Re: Ozone Therapy > > > Can I have his address? > > john (UK) > Ozone Therapy > > > A few weeks ago I took my 3-year-old son to England to have > ozone therapy done on his 6 teeth with cavities. The dentist, > n Holmes, was great. He used a Kavo Diagnodent (painless > laser technology) to measure the level of decay in his teeth and > used digital photography to blow pictures of his teeth up on a > 40 " Sony Screen in front of us to point out teeth that had decay > in them. Then he used the HealOzone unit, the machine that > creates ozone, to treat his affected teeth with ozone therapy. > It was quick and painless. There are 5 different-sized silicone > cups that fit on to the tooth, depending upon its size, then the > ozone gas comes through the line and into the cup that is sealed > onto the tooth and floods the tooth with ozone. The ozone kills > all of the bacteria responsible for causing the decay. The tooth > is free now from decay even though it may have a brown spot on > it. That part hardens and remineralizes as well. I also had > the therapy done on my teeth. There were a few dentists there > observing and one of them was from Toronto, Canada. I have some > press releases that were written by a journalist who was also > there covering the therapy and the story for the press. If > anyone is interested in receiving them for submission to your > local papers to raise awareness about ozone therapy so we can get > the FDA to approve it here sooner than later, please let me know, > I'll email them to you. > > I can noticeably see the cavity that was on the side of his > front tooth healing and remineralizing. We are also using a > Remineralizing toothpaste for one month that has zinc, calcium, > and fluoride in it. (I'm not 100% comfortable with it but it's > short term and it will help his teeth to remineralize.) I can > tell they seem to be a little less soft. We are super diligent > about oral care now. 3 times a day brushing, flossing every > night, and water after every snack. We used to brush twice a day > and floss about twice a week. Now we understand, that diet and > hygeine is only half of it as bacteria that colonize in the mouth > are more responsible for decay. > > I will be submitting an article based on our experience to > Mothering Magazine. I'm not sure if they'll publish it but > hopefully someone will publish it to get the word out about ozone > therapy. I think it's wonderful. It totally heals teeth and > eliminates the need to fill them with anything potentially toxic. > I think it will be a nice follow up to Reagan's article in > Mothering on breastfeeding and cavities and the NON-correlation > as well as educating people on EEC. > > The dentist's name again is n Holmes. His website is www.the-o-zone.cc There's a lot of good info on the website about ozone therapy and links to research papers. It's becoming pretty widespread in the U.K. Professor Lynch and his team at Queens University in Belfast have been studying and researching it for years, and the machine has been developed and perfected over the past 10 years. It's up for approval here too. The FDA just has to get around to approving it. It's a great alternative to mercury fillings, injections and pain. n Holmes is the leading dentist in ozone therapy in the U.K. and has done his own research studies within his practice. His email address is julian@... Joyce Kehoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 , His address is Dr. n Holmes, Adentec & UK Smiles 3 Old Row Court, Rose Street Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 1XZ Tel:+44 118 979 5559 Email: julian@... www.uksmiles.co.uk > Can I have his address? > > john (UK) > Ozone Therapy > > > A few weeks ago I took my 3-year-old son to England to have ozone therapy done on his 6 teeth with cavities. The dentist, n Holmes, was great. He used a Kavo Diagnodent (painless laser technology) to measure the level of decay in his teeth and used digital photography to blow pictures of his teeth up on a 40 " Sony Screen in front of us to point out teeth that had decay in them. Then he used the HealOzone unit, the machine that creates ozone, to treat his affected teeth with ozone therapy. It was quick and painless. There are 5 different-sized silicone cups that fit on to the tooth, depending upon its size, then the ozone gas comes through the line and into the cup that is sealed onto the tooth and floods the tooth with ozone. The ozone kills all of the bacteria responsible for causing the decay. The tooth is free now from decay even though it may have a brown spot on it. That part hardens and remineralizes as well. I also had the therapy done on my teeth. There were a few dentists there observing and one of them was from Toronto, Canada. I have some press releases that were written by a journalist who was also there covering the therapy and the story for the press. If anyone is interested in receiving them for submission to your local papers to raise awareness about ozone therapy so we can get the FDA to approve it here sooner than later, please let me know, I'll email them to you. > > I can noticeably see the cavity that was on the side of his front tooth healing and remineralizing. We are also using a Remineralizing toothpaste for one month that has zinc, calcium, and fluoride in it. (I'm not 100% comfortable with it but it's short term and it will help his teeth to remineralize.) I can tell they seem to be a little less soft. We are super diligent about oral care now. 3 times a day brushing, flossing every night, and water after every snack. We used to brush twice a day and floss about twice a week. Now we understand, that diet and hygeine is only half of it as bacteria that colonize in the mouth are more responsible for decay. > > I will be submitting an article based on our experience to Mothering Magazine. I'm not sure if they'll publish it but hopefully someone will publish it to get the word out about ozone therapy. I think it's wonderful. It totally heals teeth and eliminates the need to fill them with anything potentially toxic. I think it will be a nice follow up to Reagan's article in Mothering on breastfeeding and cavities and the NON-correlation as well as educating people on EEC. > > The dentist's name again is n Holmes. His website is www.the-o-zone.cc There's a lot of good info on the website about ozone therapy and links to research papers. It's becoming pretty widespread in the U.K. Professor Lynch and his team at Queens University in Belfast have been studying and researching it for years, and the machine has been developed and perfected over the past 10 years. It's up for approval here too. The FDA just has to get around to approving it. It's a great alternative to mercury fillings, injections and pain. n Holmes is the leading dentist in ozone therapy in the U.K. and has done his own research studies within his practice. His email address is julian@u... > > Joyce Kehoe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 Can you elaborate on this more? 02 Therapy how exactly? Where do you live? In the UK? Joyce > I had a shock when I visited the dentist on Monday to find our surgery now > offering O2 therapy! Jaw nearly dropped on my feet! But at a price, I > suspect. Still, it's progress. > > Sue > > > Re: Ozone Therapy > > > > > > Can I have his address? > > > > john (UK) > > Ozone Therapy > > > > > > A few weeks ago I took my 3-year-old son to England to have > > ozone therapy done on his 6 teeth with cavities. The dentist, > > n Holmes, was great. He used a Kavo Diagnodent (painless > > laser technology) to measure the level of decay in his teeth and > > used digital photography to blow pictures of his teeth up on a > > 40 " Sony Screen in front of us to point out teeth that had decay > > in them. Then he used the HealOzone unit, the machine that > > creates ozone, to treat his affected teeth with ozone therapy. > > It was quick and painless. There are 5 different-sized silicone > > cups that fit on to the tooth, depending upon its size, then the > > ozone gas comes through the line and into the cup that is sealed > > onto the tooth and floods the tooth with ozone. The ozone kills > > all of the bacteria responsible for causing the decay. The tooth > > is free now from decay even though it may have a brown spot on > > it. That part hardens and remineralizes as well. I also had > > the therapy done on my teeth. There were a few dentists there > > observing and one of them was from Toronto, Canada. I have some > > press releases that were written by a journalist who was also > > there covering the therapy and the story for the press. If > > anyone is interested in receiving them for submission to your > > local papers to raise awareness about ozone therapy so we can get > > the FDA to approve it here sooner than later, please let me know, > > I'll email them to you. > > > > I can noticeably see the cavity that was on the side of his > > front tooth healing and remineralizing. We are also using a > > Remineralizing toothpaste for one month that has zinc, calcium, > > and fluoride in it. (I'm not 100% comfortable with it but it's > > short term and it will help his teeth to remineralize.) I can > > tell they seem to be a little less soft. We are super diligent > > about oral care now. 3 times a day brushing, flossing every > > night, and water after every snack. We used to brush twice a day > > and floss about twice a week. Now we understand, that diet and > > hygeine is only half of it as bacteria that colonize in the mouth > > are more responsible for decay. > > > > I will be submitting an article based on our experience to > > Mothering Magazine. I'm not sure if they'll publish it but > > hopefully someone will publish it to get the word out about ozone > > therapy. I think it's wonderful. It totally heals teeth and > > eliminates the need to fill them with anything potentially toxic. > > I think it will be a nice follow up to Reagan's article in > > Mothering on breastfeeding and cavities and the NON-correlation > > as well as educating people on EEC. > > > > The dentist's name again is n Holmes. His website is > www.the-o-zone.cc There's a lot of good info on the website about ozone > therapy and links to research papers. It's becoming pretty widespread in > the U.K. Professor Lynch and his team at Queens University in > Belfast have been studying and researching it for years, and the machine has > been developed and perfected over the past 10 years. It's up for approval > here too. The FDA just has to get around to approving it. It's a great > alternative to mercury fillings, injections and pain. n Holmes is the > leading dentist in ozone therapy in the U.K. and has done his own research > studies within his practice. His email address is julian@u... > > Joyce Kehoe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 Sue, do you live in the States? I'm in Michigan and am going to research it in my area. H ---------- >From: " Sue " <angelmouse55@...> ><Vaccinations > >Subject: RE: Ozone Therapy >Date: Thu, Jul 4, 2002, 8:41 PM > >I had a shock when I visited the dentist on Monday to find our surgery now >offering O2 therapy! Jaw nearly dropped on my feet! But at a price, I >suspect. Still, it's progress. > >Sue > >> Re: Ozone Therapy >> >> >> Can I have his address? >> >> john (UK) >> Ozone Therapy >> >> >> A few weeks ago I took my 3-year-old son to England to have >> ozone therapy done on his 6 teeth with cavities. The dentist, >> n Holmes, was great. He used a Kavo Diagnodent (painless >> laser technology) to measure the level of decay in his teeth and >> used digital photography to blow pictures of his teeth up on a >> 40 " Sony Screen in front of us to point out teeth that had decay >> in them. Then he used the HealOzone unit, the machine that >> creates ozone, to treat his affected teeth with ozone therapy. >> It was quick and painless. There are 5 different-sized silicone >> cups that fit on to the tooth, depending upon its size, then the >> ozone gas comes through the line and into the cup that is sealed >> onto the tooth and floods the tooth with ozone. The ozone kills >> all of the bacteria responsible for causing the decay. The tooth >> is free now from decay even though it may have a brown spot on >> it. That part hardens and remineralizes as well. I also had >> the therapy done on my teeth. There were a few dentists there >> observing and one of them was from Toronto, Canada. I have some >> press releases that were written by a journalist who was also >> there covering the therapy and the story for the press. If >> anyone is interested in receiving them for submission to your >> local papers to raise awareness about ozone therapy so we can get >> the FDA to approve it here sooner than later, please let me know, >> I'll email them to you. >> >> I can noticeably see the cavity that was on the side of his >> front tooth healing and remineralizing. We are also using a >> Remineralizing toothpaste for one month that has zinc, calcium, >> and fluoride in it. (I'm not 100% comfortable with it but it's >> short term and it will help his teeth to remineralize.) I can >> tell they seem to be a little less soft. We are super diligent >> about oral care now. 3 times a day brushing, flossing every >> night, and water after every snack. We used to brush twice a day >> and floss about twice a week. Now we understand, that diet and >> hygeine is only half of it as bacteria that colonize in the mouth >> are more responsible for decay. >> >> I will be submitting an article based on our experience to >> Mothering Magazine. I'm not sure if they'll publish it but >> hopefully someone will publish it to get the word out about ozone >> therapy. I think it's wonderful. It totally heals teeth and >> eliminates the need to fill them with anything potentially toxic. >> I think it will be a nice follow up to Reagan's article in >> Mothering on breastfeeding and cavities and the NON-correlation >> as well as educating people on EEC. >> >> The dentist's name again is n Holmes. His website is >www.the-o-zone.cc There's a lot of good info on the website about ozone >therapy and links to research papers. It's becoming pretty widespread in >the U.K. Professor Lynch and his team at Queens University in >Belfast have been studying and researching it for years, and the machine has >been developed and perfected over the past 10 years. It's up for approval >here too. The FDA just has to get around to approving it. It's a great >alternative to mercury fillings, injections and pain. n Holmes is the >leading dentist in ozone therapy in the U.K. and has done his own research >studies within his practice. His email address is julian@... > > Joyce Kehoe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 Sorry, Joyce, I didn't make further enquiries. The dental surgeons involved both work privately out of my dental practice so their appointments are on referral, I presume, from the other dentists within the practice. I merely had a look at the information plate blurb that was outside the surgery door which said that they both performed Oxygen therapy. It appeared, from what I read briefly, to be for cosmetic/aesthetic surgery. I didn't have much time to look and there wasn't that much information. I'll try and find out more for you. I'm in the UK, in Somerset. I'm visiting the surgery again on 15th July, so will enquire further. Love, light and peace, Sue > Re: Ozone Therapy > > > > > > > > > Can I have his address? > > > > > > john (UK) > > > Ozone Therapy > > > > > > > > > A few weeks ago I took my 3-year-old son to England to have > > > ozone therapy done on his 6 teeth with cavities. The dentist, > > > n Holmes, was great. He used a Kavo Diagnodent (painless > > > laser technology) to measure the level of decay in his teeth and > > > used digital photography to blow pictures of his teeth up on a > > > 40 " Sony Screen in front of us to point out teeth that had decay > > > in them. Then he used the HealOzone unit, the machine that > > > creates ozone, to treat his affected teeth with ozone therapy. > > > It was quick and painless. There are 5 different-sized silicone > > > cups that fit on to the tooth, depending upon its size, then the > > > ozone gas comes through the line and into the cup that is sealed > > > onto the tooth and floods the tooth with ozone. The ozone kills > > > all of the bacteria responsible for causing the decay. The tooth > > > is free now from decay even though it may have a brown spot on > > > it. That part hardens and remineralizes as well. I also had > > > the therapy done on my teeth. There were a few dentists there > > > observing and one of them was from Toronto, Canada. I have some > > > press releases that were written by a journalist who was also > > > there covering the therapy and the story for the press. If > > > anyone is interested in receiving them for submission to your > > > local papers to raise awareness about ozone therapy so we can get > > > the FDA to approve it here sooner than later, please let me know, > > > I'll email them to you. > > > > > > I can noticeably see the cavity that was on the side of his > > > front tooth healing and remineralizing. We are also using a > > > Remineralizing toothpaste for one month that has zinc, calcium, > > > and fluoride in it. (I'm not 100% comfortable with it but it's > > > short term and it will help his teeth to remineralize.) I can > > > tell they seem to be a little less soft. We are super diligent > > > about oral care now. 3 times a day brushing, flossing every > > > night, and water after every snack. We used to brush twice a day > > > and floss about twice a week. Now we understand, that diet and > > > hygeine is only half of it as bacteria that colonize in the mouth > > > are more responsible for decay. > > > > > > I will be submitting an article based on our experience to > > > Mothering Magazine. I'm not sure if they'll publish it but > > > hopefully someone will publish it to get the word out about ozone > > > therapy. I think it's wonderful. It totally heals teeth and > > > eliminates the need to fill them with anything potentially toxic. > > > I think it will be a nice follow up to Reagan's article in > > > Mothering on breastfeeding and cavities and the NON-correlation > > > as well as educating people on EEC. > > > > > > The dentist's name again is n Holmes. His website is > > www.the-o-zone.cc There's a lot of good info on the website about > ozone > > therapy and links to research papers. It's becoming pretty > widespread in > > the U.K. Professor Lynch and his team at Queens University > in > > Belfast have been studying and researching it for years, and the > machine has > > been developed and perfected over the past 10 years. It's up for > approval > > here too. The FDA just has to get around to approving it. It's a > great > > alternative to mercury fillings, injections and pain. n Holmes > is the > > leading dentist in ozone therapy in the U.K. and has done his own > research > > studies within his practice. His email address is julian@u... > > > > Joyce Kehoe > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2002 Report Share Posted July 7, 2002 I am very interested in ozone therapy and would pass along any articles to my local paper(s). Email me privately ) H ---------- From: " Joyce Kehoe " <joycekehoe@...> <dental >, <dentalcleanse >, <FamNatcaLiv >, <Vaccinations >, <pghmamasNetwork >, " " <henriej001@...>, " Alika " <alika@...>, " Mimi " <mimi@...>, <fengshuival@...>, " " <lwilk55975@...>, " Leilani Kaapuni " <lkaapuni@...>, " Mahealani Henry " <hawaiiroyal2@...>, " " <angelcory@...>, " Carol Pegg " <tilly@...>, <Anjlgrl2@...>, <Auradais@...>, " Carol A Gardner " <mindfulnow@...>, " Terra Jordan " <terrajj@...>, " dhira dibiase " <dhirad@...>, " Debra " <yodebra@...>, " " <harmony2323@...>, <llofrisco@...>, " LeDonne " <gledonne@...>, " Laurie Watkins " <lauriewatkins@...>, <cordovan001@...>, " Karma " <karma@...>, <jivansong@...>, <chertzog@...>, " Bobbi Nesheim " <bobbinesheim@...>, " Bonny Huschka " <barerock@...>, <cledonne@...>, <norandbob@...>, <r.nagrant@...>, " Jim " <jnagrant@...>, <elisha108@...>, " Antares " <antares@...>, " " <pepperney.3@...>, " Jan R Fitzpatrick " <jfitzpatrick@...>, " Marjorie Liese " <LIESELAND@...>, <DavKittredge@...>, " Dr. Tom Baldwin " <terps@...>, <sbaf@...>, " Walter Clifford " <cliffordconsulting@...>, " LeMuriel " <lemuriel333mu@...>, " Addi " <firewater@...>, " Clare McCloy " <cem@...>, " Hawthorne " <bprosperous@...>, " L. Price " <pattipga@...>, " budwhite " <budwhite@...> Subject: Ozone Therapy Date: Wed, Jul 3, 2002, 7:49 AM A few weeks ago I took my 3-year-old son to England to have ozone therapy done on his 6 teeth with cavities. The dentist, n Holmes, was great. He used a Kavo Diagnodent (painless laser technology) to measure the level of decay in his teeth and used digital photography to blow pictures of his teeth up on a 40 " Sony Screen in front of us to point out teeth that had decay in them. Then he used the HealOzone unit, the machine that creates ozone, to treat his affected teeth with ozone therapy. It was quick and painless. There are 5 different-sized silicone cups that fit on to the tooth, depending upon its size, then the ozone gas comes through the line and into the cup that is sealed onto the tooth and floods the tooth with ozone. The ozone kills all of the bacteria responsible for causing the decay. The tooth is free now from decay even though it may have a brown spot on it. That part hardens and remineralizes as well. I also had the therapy done on my teeth. There were a few dentists there observing and one of them was from Toronto, Canada. I have some press releases that were written by a journalist who was also there covering the therapy and the story for the press. If anyone is interested in receiving them for submission to your local papers to raise awareness about ozone therapy so we can get the FDA to approve it here sooner than later, please let me know, I'll email them to you. I can noticeably see the cavity that was on the side of his front tooth healing and remineralizing. We are also using a Remineralizing toothpaste for one month that has zinc, calcium, and fluoride in it. (I'm not 100% comfortable with it but it's short term and it will help his teeth to remineralize.) I can tell they seem to be a little less soft. We are super diligent about oral care now. 3 times a day brushing, flossing every night, and water after every snack. We used to brush twice a day and floss about twice a week. Now we understand, that diet and hygeine is only half of it as bacteria that colonize in the mouth are more responsible for decay. I will be submitting an article based on our experience to Mothering Magazine. I'm not sure if they'll publish it but hopefully someone will publish it to get the word out about ozone therapy. I think it's wonderful. It totally heals teeth and eliminates the need to fill them with anything potentially toxic. I think it will be a nice follow up to Reagan's article in Mothering on breastfeeding and cavities and the NON-correlation as well as educating people on EEC. The dentist's name again is n Holmes. His website is www.the-o-zone.cc There's a lot of good info on the website about ozone therapy and links to research papers. It's becoming pretty widespread in the U.K. Professor Lynch and his team at Queens University in Belfast have been studying and researching it for years, and the machine has been developed and perfected over the past 10 years. It's up for approval here too. The FDA just has to get around to approving it. It's a great alternative to mercury fillings, injections and pain. n Holmes is the leading dentist in ozone therapy in the U.K. and has done his own research studies within his practice. His email address is julian@... Joyce Kehoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Hi Jaideep, I guess the folks at " ozonetherapy " do... Les Catterall -- Jaideep Dharadhar wrote: > > Has anyone experiences about ozone therapy to share. > > regards > jaideep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 > > What is ozone therapy? Ozone therapy is also known as oxygen therapy or bio-oxidative therapy. It's essentially oxygen and ozone administered in one or more ways: ozonated water, steam saunas, rectal and vaginal insufflation, intravenously or by infusing it into a jar of blood and re-infusing the blood back into the patient (auto-hemotherapy). For systemic candida you'd be doing ozone steam saunas and perhaps vaginal insufflation. Here's an ozone therapy primer and further reading opportunities: http://www.ozonio.com.br/medical.htm Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 My ND performs this therapy either. It's surely very useful once you have detox. I made some auto-hemothrapy. Simona Re: ozone therapy > > What is ozone therapy? Ozone therapy is also known as oxygen therapy or bio-oxidative therapy. It's essentially oxygen and ozone administered in one or more ways: ozonated water, steam saunas, rectal and vaginal insufflation, intravenously or by infusing it into a jar of blood and re-infusing the blood back into the patient (auto-hemotherapy). For systemic candida you'd be doing ozone steam saunas and perhaps vaginal insufflation. Here's an ozone therapy primer and further reading opportunities: http://www.ozonio.com.br/medical.htm Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 hi Duncan; you suggested an ozone therapy. i live in toronto, and have not been able to find an ozone therapist nor under oxygen treatment. i am surprised. any idea please. thank you. sardar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 > I've recently started ozone therapy, which my doctor says should > boost my immune system. Has anyone else tried this? I am currently in my third month of ozone therapy. What modality are you using? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 I'm not asking for or giving medical advice. I've just started having treatment and am interested in others' experiences. Re: Ozone Therapy > I've recently started ozone therapy, which my doctor says should > boost my immune system. Has anyone else tried this? I am currently in my third month of ozone therapy. What modality are you using? This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Sorry, I didn't see the paragraph about the ozone therapy in your message. I just saw the bit about medical advice. I'm on a course of five treatments. They take 50cl of blood into a bottle, add 2 syringes of ozone and an anticoagulant and then the bottle becomes a drip and it goes straight back into the vein. I've had two treatments, so far. I suffered an allergic reaction to the anticoagulant the first time, but the second one was fine. The doctor says that I should start feeling the benefits after the third treatment, which is tomorrow. I've been living with CFS for 12 years and having thought I'd more or less recovered and returned to full time work, suffered a relapse late last year. I've already tried Acclydine and that hasn't helped me at all. I'm trying to find a CFS specialist, but I live in the Netherlands and can't find anyone local. I was in Australia during my previous relapse and had a lot more options with regard to doctors, but this country has a " third world " healthcare system. Re: Ozone Therapy > I've recently started ozone therapy, which my doctor says should > boost my immune system. Has anyone else tried this? I am currently in my third month of ozone therapy. What modality are you using? This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 , to my knowledge there are just a few of us on this list doing ozone therapy. I may be wrong, but I think I've been doing it the longest -- although not daily -- which makes a big difference. I posted about my experiences last month (msg #66299). /message/66299 I'm surprised your doctor in the Netherlands prescribed a course of only 5 treatments. Mind you, I'm not an expert on ozone and have not done any I.V.s with it (in great part b/c it's illegal in most states for doctors to do it, although it's legal in all states for patients to do it to themselves -- go figure) but from what I've read people often improve initially from the I.V.s b/c the worst of the underlying infections are knocked down (plus, of course, it stimulates your immune system among a slew of other helpful things). That's good news for you as you'll probably feel improvement fairly soon. However, sustained improvement/ " cure " takes much longer as the infection(s) must be eradicated deep down into the body. That's when daily, at-home, self-treatment modalities come in, things such as ozone sauna, insufflation (ear, rectal, vaginal), limb bagging, funneling, and drinking ozonated water. You can get much better feedback about ozone on the oxyplus and/or ozonetherapy lists (both ). Good luck, Trish P.S. If I can locate my saved ozone links, I'll post them here for you. --- Hassett <johnhassett@p...> wrote: > I'm on a course of five treatments. They take 50cl of blood into a bottle, > add 2 syringes of ozone and an anticoagulant and then the bottle becomes a > drip and it goes straight back into the vein. I've had two treatments, so > far. I suffered an allergic reaction to the anticoagulant the first time, > but the second one was fine. The doctor says that I should start feeling the > benefits after the third treatment, which is tomorrow. > > Re: Ozone Therapy > > <johnhassett@p...> wrote: > > I've recently started ozone therapy, which my doctor says should > > boost my immune system. Has anyone else tried this? > > I am currently in my third month of ozone therapy. What modality are > you using? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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