Heart Arrhythmias following Ozone Ear Insufflation
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 17:53:57 -0000
From: "fractionuk" smccloskey1000@...
Subject: Re: Arrythmia & Rapid Pulse After Insufflation
Hello,
Last night while sitting at my computer, my pulse rate shot
up out of the blue and became very erratic. It was probably around
120 bpm and would slow down and speed up often. I don't know how long
it lasted cause I fell asleep about an hour after it started. About
an hour or so before this happened I did ear insufflations at 40
ug/ml at 1/16 lpm in each ear for about 10 minutes and drank about 24
oz ozonated water. I'm wondering if any one has had a similar
experience. Hopefully it was just a detox and nothing is wrong with
my heart. Scared the you no what out of me. I thought I was having a
heart attack! Thanks in advance,
Paul Ladendorf
This has happened to me - when I had a cold I took some medication
during the day and I think I did ozone too soon after the medication-
was not very pleasant-
Now I ensure that I have about 8-12 hours of no vitamins etc..before
I do ozone.
regards
sean
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 17:28:22 +0000
From: "Jessica Ehrenreich" jess_ehren@...
Subject: Re: Arrhythmia following insufflation
To Paul:
I'm not surprised that reactions to ozone may include some heart
arrhythmias. From what I've read on this list, there are various
reactions to the toxins released with the use of ozone. But if most
people were hooked to a heart monitor, we would occasionally see some
benign dysrhythmias brought on by stress, caffeine, commuting, etc.
Normally, there is one main pacemaker that fires an impulse in the first
chamber of the heart that causes a smooth coordinated contraction by going
along the heart's electrical pathway. But heart cells have the amazing
capacity of generating their own electrical impulse, and overriding the
main pacemaker, causing premature and aberrant contractions. Heart cells
are innervated by many sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic
(relax and digest) nerves and are easily irritated by a myriad of causes
i.e. electrolyte imbalances, pH imbalance, stress, chemicals, etc.
People often can feel these funky beats which we call palpitations, but
for healthy hearts, these are self-limiting and not a cause for concern
unless you're feeling symptomatic (sweating, panicky, nausea, dizzy,
pallor, loss of consciousness, chest/arm/neck/back shooting pain -
unfortunately these can be confused with a panic attack)... and there's
no way you'd be able to fall asleep.
So happy ozonating.
Jessica
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