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How can Ozone help a Diabetic?

From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Mon Sep 18, 2000 11:08 pm
Subject: Re: [oxyplus] Ozone & diabetes

Dear Charlie,

Diabetes, in its most common form, is due to insufficient insulin production by the pancreas and/or overweight which makes the insulin not work as well in getting sugar into the cells.

Ozone helps in several ways. It increases insulin production by optimizing pancreas function (all hormone production requires oxygen). It cleans out toxins and debris which interfere with cellular functioning. And it increases the amount of oxygen delivered to the extremities, which is a problem in longterm diabetics.

Depending on symptoms, ozone can be applied transdermally with a funnel on the skin of the abdomen over the pancreas, and for circulatory problems, by bagging a limb. For failing eyesight (actually a symptom caused by injected synthetic insulin), ozone applied through ear insufflation works well.

The pancreas can be regenerated by taking the herb Gymnema sylvestre.

Best of Health!
Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh
http://www.plasmafire.com

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