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Explanation of the therapeutic values of OZOL & tea tree oils

Message: 1
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 19:10:58 -0500
From: "Dr. Eliezer Ben-Joseph"
Subject: Re: questions about inhalation

From Dr. Eliezer:
I have been using this device for the last 3 months for all my cancer clients.

Part 1. What is OZOL?

1. OZOL was described as a safely breathable carrier of Ozone in 1912, in Dr. Homer Clark Bennett's "Electro-Therapeutic Guide", in the chapters "Oxidizing the Blood", and "Oxidation: Pure Blood and Disease Strangers to Each Other". The inventor, Dr. William D. Neel of Chicago, found that Ozone can be attached to certain aromatic oils which may then be inhaled without any lung irritation, at a concentration 10 times that at which ozone is safe to breathe.

OZOL was made by passing Ozone through a Crescent-Shaped Tube containing a mixture of pinus oils, such as Eucalyptus, Pine, and Thyme. The type of Ozone Generator was cold spark, high-frequency, using 20,000 Volts at less than 2 Amps. Air was forced by a blower through the Ozonator, then through the pinus oil tube, and then delivered to the patient through a breathing mask. The OZOL was inhaled for 30 to 70 minutes at each treatment; the patients determined for themselves when they'd had enough. Dr. Neel identified the OZOL molecule as C10H18 O3, though there were presumably other intermediaries and aromatic by-products present. The effects were quite swift and broad-spectrum.

2. OZOL. A terpene peroxide gas having a formula of C 10H18O 3. An unstable compound made by the OZOL machine, combining Ozone (O3) in the nascent state, with the volatile principles of Terpene oils. Given by inhalation. Producing rapid oxidation of the blood. Oxidation of effete matter and increase of body temperature.

REFERENCES:

1. Now What # 2 Newsletter, Waves Forest
2. Electro-Therapeutic Guide, 1912, Homer Clark Bennett, M.D.

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Part 2: "TEA TREE OIL is the best aromatic Oil to Use in Making OZOL"

Plant/Part: Tree/Leaf
Latin Name: Melaleuca Alternifolia
Family: Myrtacaeae
Extraction: Distillation

AROMA:

Fresh and sanitary, rather pungent, similar to turpentine.

FEATURES:

A tree growing up to 20 ft. in the marshy areas of New South Wales, Australia and now grown on plantations. Has great vitality, flourishes even when cut down, and after 2 years is ready to be cut down again.

HISTORY:

The Australian Aborigines have long recognized it's value and used it to heal infected wounds. It was brought to Europe in 1927 and was found to have excellent antiseptic qualities. Recently, it has been found to have powerful immuno-stimulating effects (see PROPERTIES).

PROPERTIES:

Antibiotic, Antiseptic, Bactericide, Balsamic, Cicatri-sant, Cordial, Expectorant, Fungicide, Insecticide, Parasiticide, Stimulant, Sudorific, and Virucide.

CONSTITUENTS:

Terpineol (Alcohol), Cineole (Ketone), Cymene, Pinene, And Terpinene (Terpenes).

USES:

Tea Tree Oil's most important use is helping the immune system fight off infectious diseases by activating the white corpuscles to form a defense against any invading organisms, thus helping to shorten the duration of illness. It is indicated in cases of influenza, colds, catarrh, and AIDS (as an adjunctive therapy).

It promotes sweating and helps to remove toxins out of the body. Because of it's strong germicidal properties, it can be used in cases of repeated infections. It's fungicidal properties are helpful in cases of Candida Albicans fungal infections and genital infections in general. It is also excellent in cases of cystitis and pruritus. Helps to ease the middle ear infection, otitis. Can be used to cleanse wounds and eases inflammation in the intestines.

APPLICATIONS:

It can be applied as a massage oil to help fortify the body before an operation and to help in reducing post-operative shock. It can be applied as a protective film to help keep tissue from being damaged by the deep penetration of the X-rays. It can be applied directly on cuts, abrasions, spots, blemishes, acne, eczema, rashes, burns, sores, boils, tinea, carbuncles, ringworm, athlete's foot, psoriasis, warts, sunburn, insect bites and stings, and cold sores (Herpes Simplex).

It can be used in a Nebulizer to produce a gaseous vapor, that in turn can be breathed for any lung problems. A Nebulizer is needed that provides a super fine gaseous vapor (see page 3), thus providing an efficient way to get the Tea Tree Oil into the bloodstream. This super fine vapor can then be absorbed through the mucosal linings of the lungs and into the bloodstream, thus doing an excellent job of healing the body in many ways.

REFERENCES:

KILLED ON CONTACT-The Tea Tree Oil Story, Cass Igram, D.O.
Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Oil Technical Manual.

Dr. Eliezer Ben-Joseph

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