Guest guest Posted December 26, 2007 Report Share Posted December 26, 2007 do you have a link to the ozone therapy group? mike Dr@...: Abutilon@...: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:39:05 -0800Subject: Ozone therapy (re: where to find...) Thank you Nina for taking the time to share information like this. I haveand use a ozone generator (medical grade) since I learned about ozonethrough Dr. . I researched it and decided it was well worth using, andput money aside until I could purchase a real good generator. Thus, I wasaware of such a therapy as you mention below, it¹s called Œbagging¹. It isrecommended to first apply a hot towel (or take hot shower) on the areas tobe Œbagged¹ in order to open pores, the ozone penetrates better that way. Idid not know about DMSO though, it may serve similar purpose, or maybe helppull metals/toxins out? Do you know where you can get a safe DMSO solution?For others interested, there is the ozonetherapy group which is veryinteresting; you can ask lots of questions about ozone and ozone therapies;the group owner, Dr. Pressman, is very knowledgeable and experienced.ChristianaOn 12/24/07 2:57 PM, " nina pavlotsky " <npavlots@...> wrote:> > > > > Hi, group,> I have just returned from Dr clinic and the latest treatment she added> to her protocol is ozone therapy. She simplified it to a very easy process> that everyone can do at home. You just need a big garbage or a storage bag and> an ozonator (They use a portozone from either Dr Store or from dr > Association) and a helper to seal the bag . You may use 36 " x60 or 40 " x70 " . If> the problem area is in the legs it's easy to do by yourself. You sit in the> bag up to the waist, put a tube into a bag and tightly wrap it around the> waist with a masking tape. The best result will be if you apply DMSO to the> treated area. Turn on the ozonator and wait until the bag becomes a bubble.> After that get this therapy for an hour. We did it twice a day and the results> are amazing. Non-healing wounds after 3-4 sessions started healing. The point> is to stop the cancer and then do maintenance once a week.> Nina> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] _________________________________________________________________ Introducing the City @ Live! Take a tour! http://getyourliveid.ca/?icid=LIVEIDENCA006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 Try Dr.'s lab. I bought mine there some time ago or at veterinary stores. When you apply DMSO don't rub. Nina Abutilon <Abutilon@...> wrote: Thank you Nina for taking the time to share information like this. I have and use a ozone generator (medical grade) since I learned about ozone through Dr. . I researched it and decided it was well worth using, and put money aside until I could purchase a real good generator. Thus, I was aware of such a therapy as you mention below, it¹s called Œbagging¹. It is recommended to first apply a hot towel (or take hot shower) on the areas to be Œbagged¹ in order to open pores, the ozone penetrates better that way. I did not know about DMSO though, it may serve similar purpose, or maybe help pull metals/toxins out? Do you know where you can get a safe DMSO solution? For others interested, there is the ozonetherapy group which is very interesting; you can ask lots of questions about ozone and ozone therapies; the group owner, Dr. Pressman, is very knowledgeable and experienced. Christiana On 12/24/07 2:57 PM, " nina pavlotsky " <npavlots@...> wrote: > > > > > Hi, group, > I have just returned from Dr clinic and the latest treatment she added > to her protocol is ozone therapy. She simplified it to a very easy process > that everyone can do at home. You just need a big garbage or a storage bag and > an ozonator (They use a portozone from either Dr Store or from dr > Association) and a helper to seal the bag . You may use 36 " x60 or 40 " x70 " . If > the problem area is in the legs it's easy to do by yourself. You sit in the > bag up to the waist, put a tube into a bag and tightly wrap it around the > waist with a masking tape. The best result will be if you apply DMSO to the > treated area. Turn on the ozonator and wait until the bag becomes a bubble. > After that get this therapy for an hour. We did it twice a day and the results > are amazing. Non-healing wounds after 3-4 sessions started healing. The point > is to stop the cancer and then do maintenance once a week. > Nina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Thank you. On 12/27/07 11:21 AM, " nina pavlotsky " <npavlots@...> wrote: > > > > > Try Dr.'s lab. I bought mine there some time ago or at veterinary stores. > When you apply DMSO don't rub. > Nina > > Abutilon <Abutilon@... <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca> > wrote: > > > Thank you Nina for taking the time to share information like this. I have > and use a ozone generator (medical grade) since I learned about ozone > through Dr. . I researched it and decided it was well worth using, and > put money aside until I could purchase a real good generator. Thus, I was > aware of such a therapy as you mention below, it¹s called Œbagging¹. It is > recommended to first apply a hot towel (or take hot shower) on the areas to > be Œbagged¹ in order to open pores, the ozone penetrates better that way. I > did not know about DMSO though, it may serve similar purpose, or maybe help > pull metals/toxins out? Do you know where you can get a safe DMSO solution? > > For others interested, there is the ozonetherapy group which is very > interesting; you can ask lots of questions about ozone and ozone therapies; > the group owner, Dr. Pressman, is very knowledgeable and experienced. > > Christiana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Here it is: ozonetherapy/ On 12/26/07 7:40 PM, " Mike w-h " <mdwh03@...> wrote: > > do you have a link to the ozone therapy group? > mike > > > Dr@...: Abutilon@...: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 > 16:39:05 -0800Subject: Ozone therapy (re: where to find...) > > > > > Thank you Nina for taking the time to share information like this. I haveand > use a ozone generator (medical grade) since I learned about ozonethrough Dr. > . I researched it and decided it was well worth using, andput money aside > until I could purchase a real good generator. Thus, I wasaware of such a > therapy as you mention below, it¹s called Œbagging¹. It isrecommended to first > apply a hot towel (or take hot shower) on the areas tobe Œbagged¹ in order to > open pores, the ozone penetrates better that way. Idid not know about DMSO > though, it may serve similar purpose, or maybe helppull metals/toxins out? Do > you know where you can get a safe DMSO solution?For others interested, there > is the ozonetherapy group which is veryinteresting; you can ask lots of > questions about ozone and ozone therapies;the group owner, Dr. Pressman, is > very knowledgeable and experienced. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 > > > > > do you have a link to the ozone therapy group? > > mike Here's another group where Dr. Pressman posts regularly and ozone therapy is discussed: oxyplus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 thankyou for the link, much appreciated mike Dr@...: Abutilon@...: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:50:26 -0800Subject: Re: Ozone therapy (re: where to find...) Here it is: ozonetherapy/On 12/26/07 7:40 PM, " Mike w-h " <mdwh03@...> wrote:> > do you have a link to the ozone therapy group?> mike> > > Dr@...: Abutilon@...: Wed, 26 Dec 2007> 16:39:05 -0800Subject: Ozone therapy (re: where to find...)> > > > > Thank you Nina for taking the time to share information like this. I haveand> use a ozone generator (medical grade) since I learned about ozonethrough Dr.> . I researched it and decided it was well worth using, andput money aside> until I could purchase a real good generator. Thus, I wasaware of such a> therapy as you mention below, it¹s called Œbagging¹. It isrecommended to first> apply a hot towel (or take hot shower) on the areas tobe Œbagged¹ in order to> open pores, the ozone penetrates better that way. Idid not know about DMSO> though, it may serve similar purpose, or maybe helppull metals/toxins out? Do> you know where you can get a safe DMSO solution?For others interested, there> is the ozonetherapy group which is veryinteresting; you can ask lots of> questions about ozone and ozone therapies;the group owner, Dr. Pressman, is> very knowledgeable and experienced. _________________________________________________________________ Read what Santa`s been up to! For all the latest, visit asksantaclaus.spaces.live.com! http://asksantaclaus.spaces.live.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Does anyone know if Dr. talks about ozone therapy in her new book? My stepmom has been treating for cancer for over a year but unfortunately won't try any alternative stuff. She's had chemo about 8 or 9 times. She got the results of her CT scan yesterday, and the cancer is now all over including her liver. So I'm going to talk her into doing something different. Will get her new book, but wondering if the ozone is something she started after writing the book or is included. Thanks, -- Re: Ozone therapy (re: where to find...) Try Dr.'s lab. I bought mine there some time ago or at veterinary stores. When you apply DMSO don't rub. Nina Abutilon <Abutilon@...> wrote: > to her protocol is ozone therapy. She simplified it to a very easy process > that everyone can do at home. You just need a big garbage or a storage bag and > an ozonator (They use a portozone from either Dr Store or from dr > Association) and a helper to seal the bag . You may use 36 " x60 or 40 " x70 " . If > the problem area is in the legs it's easy to do by yourself. You sit in the > bag up to the waist, put a tube into a bag and tightly wrap it around the > waist with a masking tape. The best result will be if you apply DMSO to the > treated area. Turn on the ozonator and wait until the bag becomes a bubble > After that get this therapy for an hour. We did it twice a day and the results > are amazing. Non-healing wounds after 3-4 sessions started healing. The point > is to stop the cancer and then do maintenance once a week. > Nina > Recent Activity 14New Members Visit Your Group Healthy Eating on A place for parents to share their ideas. Health Fit for Life Getting fit is now easier than ever. Sell Online Start selling with our award-winning e-commerce tools.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Hi , I don't know about the ozone therapy, but do have some resources your stepmom may find helpful. My husband had throat cancer and also down his esophagus 6 months ago. Immediately we began flaxseed oil/cottage cheese daily (as recommended by Johanna Budwig) and he changed his diet totally. He also parasite cleansed with herbs. We found lots of good information on cancertutor.com After 4 months, the large spots on the back of my husband's throat were totally gone, and he no longer felt a " lump " in his throat. There was just one spot still remaining farther down. He looks and feels much younger and healthier. People can't believe the physical change in him! He's staying on the diet and supplements for now until all traces of cancer are gone. Some parts of his diet are permanent, such as daily flax oil and no refined suger~ eating very healthily and as raw as possible. My husband's recovery hasn't been easy, as he had to cut all processed/junk foods from his diet and began to take supplements like spirulina/chlorella/wheatgrass, which caused detox symptoms. At times, these were pretty severe. But the alternative, chemo etc, would have been a thousand times harder and cost us a truckload more. Not to mention, my husband can now live a healthy life. It's all been worth it many times over! One of the things my husband did for his recovery was to include peroxide into his regimen. We bought a nasal spray bottle and poured out the mix. After rinsing the bottle, we filled with 3% peroxide. He mists it into his mouth 5 times while breathing in sharply each time. He does this at least twice a day, and early on more often. (I do this also, especially when feeling a cold or flu coming on~ supposedly every couple of hours will knock out about anything.) He also soaks in warm bathwater for an hour with a large bottle of peroxide poured in. These techniques increase oxygen into his body. I really hope the information on cancertutor is helpful for your stepmom, Joy --- Doyon <lisadoyon@...> wrote: > Does anyone know if Dr. talks about ozone > therapy in her new book? My > stepmom has been treating for cancer for over a year > but unfortunately won't > try any alternative stuff. She's had chemo about 8 > or 9 times. She got the > results of her CT scan yesterday, and the cancer is > now all over including > her liver. So I'm going to talk her into doing > something different. Will > get her new book, but wondering if the ozone is > something she started after > writing the book or is included. > Thanks, > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make your home page. http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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