Silicone Breast Implants and Ozone
From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Sat Oct 14, 2000 5:02 pm
Subject: Re: [oxyplus] Silicone and ozone
Dear Patty,
Silicone tubing is used with ozone generators because it is the most
resistant FLEXIBLE tubing available. Over time, however, the silicone ages, and
becomes brittle. With normal daily use, most people should replace their tubing
every 2 - 3 years. The silicone tubing I use for my big generators making ozonated olive oil
that is in use 24 hours a day, becomes brittle and breaks if I try and remove it from the
glass feeder tubing. I replace it every 6 months or so. So silicone does have a small
reaction to ozone.
Teflon tubing is more resistant than silicone, but it is rigid, and thus
unusable for our purposes.
Silicone used in the body is not a formed, dense substance, like tubing. It
is a liquid, soft substance. It is quite different.
When soft silicone leaks out of breast implants, the body tries to
encapsulate it and contain it in one area.
Ozone therapy, especially coupled with hyperthermia, results in the body
ejecting silicone from where it has been stored, out through the skin. It
can be a gruesome and messy, long term affair. However, it is the only way I
know of to get it out. We have had four different women doing this process,
and all of them have had a cessation of their symptoms, and no silicone can
be felt under the skin in the former 'pockets'.
Best of Health
Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh
http://www.plasmafire.com
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