Ozone & Parkinsons
"Pandey, Ms. Harsaran Bir Kaur" wrote:
Does anyone have positive experience with ozone therapy and Parkinson's
disease? Is there anyone in California, US, doing Ozone therapy? I have a
relative at a farily advanced stage of the disease and am looking for any ray of hope.
Thanks
Harsaran
From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Thu Oct 26, 2000 4:59 pm
Subject: Re: Oxylist Ozone & Parkinsons
Dear Harsaran,
We have had some success with treating Parkinson's by doing ear
insufflation. That way the ozone can get right into the brain tissue, and
slowly reverse the degeneration, and restore motor control over the muscles.
It is a slow process, but over the months of daily treatment in the home,
gradual improvement will be seen as the ozone chips away at plaque in the
brain, hormone function improves, and the body cleanses and regenerates. I
would recommend a liver cleanse, a parasite cleanse and a colon cleanse as
well, along with supplementation with gingko biloba, gotu kola, ginseng,
phosphatidyl serine and human growth hormone (HGH).
Best of Health
Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh
From: "canadian_fred" canadian_fred@...
To: ozonetherapy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ozonetherapy] Parkinsons
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 20:36:25 -0000
In an earlier post it is mentioned that ear insufflations can
help with Parkinsons.
I have a friend, in his 70s, that recently wrote in email to me:
:New problem. Early Parkinsons. Haven't been diagnosed
:but have trouble holding dinner plate steady when carrying it.
If what he has is Parkinsons, how often, and for how long,
should he try ear insufflations? Can he reasonable expect
to have the tremor in his hands go away, or will he just
stop it before it gets worse?
I have an extra o3 generator that I could lend him for this.
What else might he try doing?
Fred
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 04:49:44 +0000
From: "Saul Pressman"
Subject: Re: Parkinsons
Dear Fred,
Daily applications at 1/32 l/m for 5 minutes per ear,
35 - 40 ug/ml.
After a few weeks, he could increase to ten minutes
per ear per day.
After a few more weeks he could increase to 15 minutes
per ear per day.
He should continue at that rate.
The tremor will eventually be reversed.
Best of Health!
Dr. Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com
From: "jane2young" jane2young@...
Date: Wed Jan 12, 2005 8:55 pm
Subject: Parkinson's Disease/Neuropathy
Dear Dr. Pressman,
Can Ozone therapy help people with Parkinson's Disease, which can be
attributes to brain function and neuropathy.
What is your theory on Parkinson's Disease?
Thanks.
Jane
Dear Jane,
"Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative movement
disorder. Tremors, rigidity, slow movement, poor balance, and difficulty walking
are characteristic primary symptoms. Parkinson's results from the degeneration
of dopamine-producing nerve cells in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter
that stimulates motor neurons, those nerve cells that control the muscles. When
dopamine production is depleted, the motor system nerves are unable to control
movement and coordination. Parkinson's disease patients have lost 80% or more of
their dopamine-producing cells by the time symptoms appear.
http://www.neurologychannel.com/parkinsonsdisease/
Ozone therapy can reverse Parkinson's disease.
It will remove toxins that contribute to neural clogging, and
it will promote proper levels of hormone production, as well as nerve
regrowth.
We have had a couple of Parkinson's clients who improved from ear insufflation,
but be aware that it is a slow process, as anything involving the nerves is.
B vitamins are always indicated with any nerve problem.
Best of Health!
Dr. Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com
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