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Re: FDA and Ozone
 
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Re: FDA and Ozone


Well said, but sometimes I feel very discouraged by all the conflicting information. I hope that one day non biased realistic studies are done. If you look at chemotherapy and how damaging it is to the body, but yet the FDA does not disapprove it. I think the bottom line is not treatment, but profit. The medical establishment is a huge industry that generates large amounts of profit and jobs. On the flipside though you see/hear horror stories about alternative treatments that resulted in death. Perhaps, the treatment was like you say not admistered correctly that's why I really enjoy this forum. Nonetheless, I am still interested in ozone therapy and in fact had one treatment done, but the person was not as experienced as they say they were. I had an IV done and within a couple of mintues I felt discomfort in my lungs and stopped the treatment. I asked HV about this and he clarified the correct way of doing things. I believe one should go slowly and gradually build up once the body becomes accustomed to ozone. My treatment was way too much and by a person who was not an expert. How are your treatments going? I saw the unit you have, but I believe HV was saying it's good for external use. That's another thing is so hard to find a proper machine for internal use that is affordable.
 

 
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