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Transdermal Ozone Sauna vs. Autohemotherapy

From: "Saul Pressman"
Date: Sun May 16, 1999 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: questions on autohemotherapy

Dear John,

Autohemptherapy (AHT) is a technique developed 40 years ago by Dr. Wolff. Before plastic bags were used, AHT used expensive glass flasks, imported from Germany. The glass flasks come pre-heparinized.

Heparin (or sodium citrate) is necessary to prevent the blood from coagulating when it is drawn out of the body, which is its natural response to contact with the air.

There are other problems with AHT as follows:

1) large (size 18) and painful needle which must stay in the vein for 30 minutes or so
2) a steady supply of expensive glass flasks needed
3) constant production of contaminated medical garbage from used flasks and tubing
4) insufficient heparin causes coagulation, leading to danger of clots
5) uncontrollable bleeding from excessive heparin
6) heparin is immune-suppressive
7) the liver must process the liver, a further load on an overtasked organ
8) only a small fraction of the blood is cleaned; the lymph is not reached at all
9) the desirable healing crisis is not induced

Because of these reasons, we developed a better technique called transdermal application, by using an ozone steam sauna. This technique was invented by Dr. Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1881, nearly 120 years ago.

Hyperthermia and ozone therapy are combined in this method, and fever is simulated, galvanizing the body's immune system into action. The healing crisis follows, and rapid healing follows. The lymph, the blood and the fat are cleansed of stored toxins, and thus a more complete healing takes place.

Transdermal ozone steam sauna therapy follows the model of naturopathy, which states that if there are no toxins in the body, there will be no disease.

AHT follows the allopathic model, with an invasive administration by a doctor only, and attention only on the blood, without acknowledging stored toxins.

Best of Health!

Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com

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