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Prostate Cancer and the Ozone Sauna

From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Thu Apr 1, 2004 8:01 pm
Subject: RE: [oxyplus] Re: Protease

Dear Gail,

Yes, if you do more ozone it will oxidize the extra released toxins --- but then the body will release even more, and the healing crisis will become more intense. If you can handle it, go for it.

I have a client who is in his early 70s and has prostate cancer. He was given only three months to live. He bought an ozone sauna and started daily treatments. About the tenth treatment, he started to get a red rash. He called and asked what his options were. I said you can back off a bit, and the rash will probably subside, but in your case, there is no time to waste, so it would be better to tough it out. He asked if there were a way to shorten the duration of the rash, and I told him he could go in for longer saunas at higher temperatures. He then asked it he could do two a day. I said yes, but protease was a necessity, so he ordered some.

So he started doing two a day, and his rash got fierce. More than half his body was covered in open weeping sores, and the itching was intense. But he is a tough old guy and he gritted his teeth and kept up two saunas per day. Within ten days, the worst of the rash had passed and the itching was more manageable. In a few months, his skin was like a baby's, and he kept doing two per day. Now, a year later, he is feeling hale and hearty, and has reduced to one sauna per day, 5 times per week, and the cancer is undetectable.

Vitamin C might be a good way to reduce the itching. It is worth a try.

Best of health!
Dr. Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com

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