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Using Ozone after chemo/radiation for Breast Cancer

Message: 4
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 17:52:40 -0000
From: "ahm_01" ahm@...
Subject: Re: Ozone and Chemo/radiation

Dear Kyle,

My wife was diagnosed breast cancer 20 months ago.

She had surgery, 56 chemo weeks and 8 radiation weeks.

She started ozone therapy when she was in her 7th chemo week, since then, she is just fine, and almost all the secondary effects of the chemo disappeared and did not have any secondary effects with radiation.

The ozone protocol she is following is:

0.- Liver and kidney detox.

1.- Ozone sauna: daily for 12 weeks (Monday to Friday) then twice a week. (Expect the healing crisis)

2.- Ozone Rectal Insufflation. 15,000 gammas daily for 6 weeks, then three times per week.

3.- Ozone vaginal insufflation 15,000 gammas. Three times per week.

She is also having Homeopathy, Magnetotherapy, Meditation, Bach flowers, natural immune system boosters and has changed to an almost vegetarian diet, she does not eat any thing that is canned or contents chemicals or preservatives. Also she has reduced almost to nothing her sugar intake.

Her last scans where two months ago and they where "clean" :) :)

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.

Alfonso.


Message: 1
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 05:39:14 +0000
From: "Saul Pressman"
Subject: Re: Ozone and Chemo/radiation

Dear Peter,

Ozone therapy and chemo therapy are frequently used together in Germany. Radiation therapy and ozone therapy are also used in conjunction. There are a number of published papers on this. I will dig them up if you want to see them.

Ozone is an oxygen-based oxidant with a very specific target range. Chemotherapy is a chlorine-based oxidant with a very broad target range.

Ozone's effect is to reduce chemo's damage to good tissue, probably due to its stimulation of production of the protective cell enzymes, which will also block the action of the chlorine-based chemotherapy.

Ozone enhances the desirable oxidation action, specifically targeting cancer cells, which have no enzyme defenses. Less chemo is required, producing less damage from side-effects (nausea, loss of hair), another bonus for the patient.

Further, ozone boosts the immune system response, counteracting the suppression of the immune system produced by chemo.

So in these ways, it can be seen that ozone therapy is not necessarily at odds with chemotherapy, provided the doctor knows what he is doing.

Best of health!
Dr. Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com

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