Dry Gangrene protocol
From: Vjbrett@a...
To: saul@...
Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:35 PM
Subject: bagging for ozone therapy
This is my first time using the internet and I'm not sure how to use it so
I hope this reaches you. I would like more information on how to use an ozone
generator to treat dry gangrene on feet and hands.
Thank you Valoria
From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Tue Sep 21, 1999 11:12 am
Subject: Re: bagging for ozone therapy
Dear Valoria,
1) Get a clear plastic bag large enough to enclose the area being treated.
2) Wet the foot or hand with a warm, wet washcloth.
3) Put the foot or hand in the bag.
4) Put the silicon tubing from the output fitting of the ozone generator
into the bag.
5) Close the bag by tying a cloth strip around it, or use an Elastoplast
bandage. Be careful to not tie too tight, so that the circulation is not cut
off.
6) Open the oxygen tank valve, turn on the regulator at a flow rate of 1/32
liters/minute, turn on the ozone generator and allow ozone/oxygen gas to
enter the bag for 20 - 30 minutes
7) Shut off the generator, and regulator, and turn off the tank valve.
8) Remove the bag
9) Repeat daily for 2 - 3 months minimum
10) Drink 6 - 8 glasses of ozonated water daily
Gangrene of the limbs is caused by an insufficient supply of oxygen to the
extremities. Often, this is caused by rouleaux, which is a clumping of red
blood cells, preventing them from traveling down the small capillaries in
the extremities. Ozone therapy over time will eliminate rouleaux and
increase circulation.
Best of Health
Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com
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