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From: szukipoo

What does cupping with ozone mean? Also Vit c paste by the way.

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From: http://www.ozoneuniversity.com/

5. TRANSDERMAL - The skin is the largest organ of respiration in our body. It

breathes like lungs. And this action is used in transdermal. Transdermal

application of ozone has existed for many years and recently has been growing in

popularity. The skin is semi – porous to oxygen and 7% of respiration is

transdermal. There are several transdermal ozone application techniques. ¨

Bagging a limb or the body as a whole.¨ Ozonated olive oil.¨ Cupping

with a funnel.¨ Steam cabinet where steam and ozone are dumped in.Cupping

with a funnel is a more recent transdermal technique where ozone is introduced

into a very restricted area at a very low flow rate. First the skin over the

area to be treated (typically the liver, pancreas, spleen, intestine, kidney or

adrenal) is made wet, then the glass funnel is held firmly over the area. The

flow rate is restricted to 1/32 1/m in order to prevent pressure buildup under

the cup and possible leakage of ozone. Treatments typically run for 20 minutes.

Excellent results are obtainable with this technique if it is applied daily for

3 weeks to 3 months, especially in cases of hepatitis, diverticulitis,

pancreatitis, kidney infections and adrenal insufficiency and also to swollen

lymph glands swollen with infections or secondaries.

Hugs,

Rose

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