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I started Ozone treatments last week. The clinic I go to is here in Moldova. Absolutely first class. Everything brand new..like stepping into an upscale private clinic in the U.S. I have had three treatments so far. They are IV saline with ozone bubbling through the IV fluid. They use glass IV bottles here which I like. No worry about plastic chemicals leaching into the IV fluid. There are three lines going into the bottle. One is from the Ozone device...the second is a return line which has a long needle which goes all the way up to the air space at the top, the third is the IV line. The IV set is disposable just like in the states. Nothing is reused, even the IV bottles are thrown away after use. Each bottle contains 250ml of fluid. The treatment lasts about 45 minutes to an hour and costs $10. They bubble ozone through the fluid for 10 minutes before they start the IV..and it bubbles continuously until the bottle is empty. I don't know how they teach the phlebotomists here but I will have to say, I have had the IV's here, and several times had blood drawn at the hospital..and they always get the vein the first time and I never have anything that looks like more than a simple mosquito bite from the procedure. Certainly a welcome relief from the "Hematoma Hanna's" I have experienced multiple times in the states.
Tomorrow they will do the first treatment in which they withdraw blood, ozonate it and reinject it. That is $20. I don't know how much blood they will use, guess I will find that out in the morning.
At some point they will also do the rectal insufflation...don't know the cost on that yet.
I guess the treatment must be effective since the clinic has a constant stream of patients. I asked if they were treating people from other countries and they said I was the only foreigner so far. The doctor indicated they were useing it on a lot of patients who were having cerebral circulatory problems.