Can I take Antioxidants between Ozone therapies?
From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Fri Jun 23, 2000 4:45 pm
Subject: Re: [ozonetherapy] antioxidants and ozone
Dear George,
You could alternate treatment days in order to keep the antioxidants away
from the ozone.
However, if you do the ozone first in any day, you could do your
antioxidants a couple of hours later, without affecting the previous ozone
treatment.
Best of Health!
Dr. Saul Pressman , DCh
From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Sat Jul 15, 2000 10:00 pm
Subject: Re: [ozonetherapy] antioxidants and ozone
Dear Scott,
There are two ways to go:
Either do the ozone first
OR
Wait six hours before doing the ozone after doing the anti-oxidants.
In our cancer protocol, we have the clients doing five days straight in the
ozone sauna, and then two days off.
On the days off, the person can do all the anti-oxidants they want.
We do point out, however, that the cause of the cancer in the first place is
a lack of oxygen at the cellular level, and that most anti-oxidants will
exacerbate this condition, rather than improve it. Dr. Lipinski states that
it is the build up of anti-oxidants that is a causal factor in the
development of cancer.
Best of Health!
Dr. Saul Pressman , DCh
From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Mon Jul 17, 2000 8:25 pm
Subject: Re: [ozonetherapy] antioxidants
Dear George,
1) Personally, I wouldn't do antioxidants every day. If one were to do so,
then they might build
up in the blood, as you have said. I would think that would not be a good
situation. The blood
must deliver oxygen to every cell, and if there is a load of antioxidants
(above the normal levels)
I would think that less oxygen is going to be available. We are dealing with
a delicate balance
between oxidants and anti-oxidants, which the body carefully monitors in
order to prevent oxidative
damage, and to also prevent insufficient oxidation, which leads to hypoxia,
and eventually cancer.
2) I don't think there will be a conflict with the anti-oxidants, but the
wheatgrass juice is a possible problem.
With rectal insufflation, you are looking at an enema (5 - 10 minutes) and
then insufflation (5 - 20 minutes). If you start out at 10 pm, you could be
at 10:30 before you are done, which only gives 30 minutes until wheatgrass.
Possibly that is a bit short. Start at 9:00 and you will have no problems.
Best of Health!
Dr. Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com
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