Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Dear Jacky, Ozone cures thalassemia. She should do vaginal insufflation daily for 30 minutes at 1/32 l/m. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Thalassemia Dear Dr. Pressman, My wife has a condition of mild thalassemia. We asked the doctor if there's any treatment to help her energy level but she said there's nothing she could do. Is there any treatment that you know of that would benefit her, especially with ozone? If so, what kind of protocols should she follow? Thank you for your help. Jacky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Dear Dr. Pressman, Thank you for your response. So how long should my wife be treated with vaginal insufflation before she can be expected to be cured? By what mechanism does ozone cure thalassemia? Thank you for your time again. Jacky > > Dear Jacky, > > Ozone cures thalassemia. > > She should do vaginal insufflation daily for 30 minutes at 1/32 l/m. > > Best of Health! > Dr. Saul Pressman > > Thalassemia > > > Dear Dr. Pressman, > > My wife has a condition of mild thalassemia. We asked the doctor if > there's any treatment to help her energy level but she said there's > nothing she could do. > > Is there any treatment that you know of that would benefit her, > especially with ozone? If so, what kind of protocols should she > follow? > > Thank you for your help. > > Jacky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Dear Jacky, Thalassemia is a form of anemia caused by abnormal synthesis of the protein part of hemoglobin. The two main types of thalassemia, alpha and beta, are named for the two protein chains that make up normal hemoglobin. Excess beta chains form unstable hemoglobins that have abnormal oxygen dissociation curves. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, and in one form of thalassemia, called Cooley's anemia, a bone marrow transplant will resolve the problem. One of the problems is that too few red blood cells are produced, resulting in anemia. Ozone therapy causes the production of RBCs to increase, as well as improving the quality of the cell produced. Ozone also improves oxygen dissociation through upregulation of 2,3 DPG. This will be a long term process, involving many months of ozone application. However, she should see a lessening of symptoms within 6 weeks. B vitamins are important in the synthesis of red blood cells, so she should take brewer's yeast daily. Folic acid supplementation, as well as sublingual B12, in addition to the brewer's yeast is advisable. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Thalassemia > > > Dear Dr. Pressman, > > My wife has a condition of mild thalassemia. We asked the doctor if > there's any treatment to help her energy level but she said there's > nothing she could do. > > Is there any treatment that you know of that would benefit her, > especially with ozone? If so, what kind of protocols should she > follow? > > Thank you for your help. > > Jacky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Dear Dr. Pressman, Thank you very much for your detailed response. Jacky On 10/19/06, Saul Pressman <saul@...> wrote: > > Dear Jacky, > > Thalassemia is a form of anemia caused by abnormal synthesis of the > protein > part of hemoglobin. The two main types of thalassemia, alpha and beta, are > named for the two protein chains that make up normal hemoglobin. Excess > beta > chains form unstable hemoglobins that have abnormal oxygen dissociation > curves. > > Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, and in one form of > thalassemia, called Cooley's anemia, a bone marrow transplant will resolve > the problem. > > One of the problems is that too few red blood cells are produced, > resulting > in anemia. Ozone therapy causes the production of RBCs to increase, as > well > as improving the quality of the cell produced. Ozone also improves oxygen > dissociation through upregulation of 2,3 DPG. > > This will be a long term process, involving many months of ozone > application. However, she should see a lessening of symptoms within 6 > weeks. > > B vitamins are important in the synthesis of red blood cells, so she > should > take brewer's yeast daily. Folic acid supplementation, as well as > sublingual > B12, in addition to the brewer's yeast is advisable. > > Best of Health! > Dr. Saul Pressman > > Thalassemia > > > > > > Dear Dr. Pressman, > > > > My wife has a condition of mild thalassemia. We asked the doctor > if > > there's any treatment to help her energy level but she said there's > > nothing she could do. > > > > Is there any treatment that you know of that would benefit her, > > especially with ozone? If so, what kind of protocols should she > > follow? > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > Jacky > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Dear Jacky, In addition to Ozone, you might consider EFT. http://www.emofree.com It is a simple, self-applied acupressure technique used to balance the bodies subtle biological energy flows, and it works wonderfully for all physical ailments. For some it will effect a cure, for others it will greatly reduce symptoms. Either way, it is free and worth checking into. I remember one testimony of a man with hemolytic anemia. This is where the immune system, for no known reason, attacks the red blood cells. No known cause, and no known cure. He was in bad shape. He learned how to do EFT, and began practicing it daily. Within 6 weeks his hemolytic anemia was gone. There are about 12-13 basic acupressure points you stimulate, by tapping on them with your finger, while focusing on the issue at hand; in your wifes case: thalassemia. It is quite simple to do and can be quite spectacularly effective. Here is a more simple example. I had imbalanced my own hormones by playing around with a progesterone homeopathic. When my next period came I had horrific menstrual cramps, which I normally never would have. I tapped on the basic EFT acupressure points while saying, " I want my body to balance my hormones so that I don't have these horrific menstrual cramps. " In less than two minutes they were gone, and did not return. EFT is very easy to learn and apply, and is free. http://www.emofree.com has a free manual download. http://www.fountain-of-life-healing-school.com has a great newspaper article on it. Just click on " EFT Information " and then click on " EFT in the News. " Blessings Donna http://www.excellentthings.com http://www.fountain-of-life-healing-school.com Jacky Chan wrote: > > Dear Dr. Pressman, > > My wife has a condition of mild thalassemia. We asked the doctor if > there's any treatment to help her energy level but she said there's > nothing she could do. > > Is there any treatment that you know of that would benefit her, > especially with ozone? If so, what kind of protocols should she > follow? > > Thank you for your help. > > Jacky > > __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 I just looked up " Thalassemia The fundamental abnormality in thalassemia is impaired production of either the alpha or beta hemoglobin chain. Thalassemia is a difficult subject to explain, since the condition is not a single disorder, but a group of defects with similar clinical effects. More confusion comes from the fact that the clinical descriptions of thalassemia were coined before the molecular basis of the thalassemias were uncovered. As a result, the organizational structure is somewhat disorderly. Review of thalassemia is best approached by separately examining its genetic basis and clinical expression. " To me, it sounds something like something they would have written about scurvy if some " stupid " sailor had not found a cure. Modern science seems to try to complicate everything rather than working with the body to solve its own problems. I would suggest a comprehensive cleansing program combined with a very strict nutritional program! I know this may sound rather flippant but I feel certain that there would be other approaches to this ailment. My apologies in advance if there is absolutely nothing one can do, I did not mean to be disrespectful. I just get so tired of the medical professions dire outlook about everything that does not involve drugs, etc. You may be interested to watch the movie " Lorenzo's Oil " to get an idea of why I say this. Best wishes and much love, Ken Ken Gullan Institute for Research Integration (IRI), San Diego, CA 92106-2424 IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with developmental difficulties. To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call 619-222-1104 Thalassemia Dear Dr. Pressman, My wife has a condition of mild thalassemia. We asked the doctor if there's any treatment to help her energy level but she said there's nothing she could do. Is there any treatment that you know of that would benefit her, especially with ozone? If so, what kind of protocols should she follow? Thank you for your help. Jacky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Thank you for your insights Ken. Jacky On 10/19/06, iri2 <iri2@...> wrote: > > I just looked up " > Thalassemia > The fundamental abnormality in thalassemia is impaired production of > either the alpha or beta hemoglobin chain. Thalassemia is a difficult > subject to explain, since the condition is not a single disorder, but a > group of defects with similar clinical effects. More confusion comes from > the fact that the clinical descriptions of thalassemia were coined before > the molecular basis of the thalassemias were uncovered. As a result, the > organizational structure is somewhat disorderly. Review of thalassemia is > best approached by separately examining its genetic basis and clinical > expression. " > To me, it sounds something like something they would have written about > scurvy if some " stupid " sailor had not found a cure. Modern science seems to > try to complicate everything rather than working with the body to solve its > own problems. I would suggest a comprehensive cleansing program combined > with a very strict nutritional program! I know this may sound rather > flippant but I feel certain that there would be other approaches to this > ailment. My apologies in advance if there is absolutely nothing one can do, > I did not mean to be disrespectful. I just get so tired of the medical > professions dire outlook about everything that does not involve drugs, etc. > You may be interested to watch the movie " Lorenzo's Oil " to get an idea of > why I say this. > Best wishes and much love, Ken > > Ken Gullan > Institute for Research Integration (IRI), San Diego, CA 92106-2424 > IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with > developmental difficulties. > To contact me off-list use kengullan@... <kengullan%40cox.net> or call > 619-222-1104 > > Thalassemia > > Dear Dr. Pressman, > > My wife has a condition of mild thalassemia. We asked the doctor if > there's any treatment to help her energy level but she said there's > nothing she could do. > > Is there any treatment that you know of that would benefit her, > especially with ozone? If so, what kind of protocols should she > follow? > > Thank you for your help. > > Jacky > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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