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ozone & blood laser irradiation experience - viral load significantly down


I was diagnosed with chronic HCV (type 1b) in October 2010. The acute infection was in 1977 so I have had HCV for 33 plus years. My viral load in October 2010 was 11.9 M/ml. After extensive research online, I discovered two integrative medicine doctors in London, one uses laser blood irradiation therapy and the other ozone autohemotherapy. Faced with the certainty of having to treat the HCV, I decided to have 10 treatments of each to see if they had any effect.

First, in November I had a red and green laser light exposed to my blood through an intravenous fibre optic cable. Fifteen minutes of each colour every other day. I was shown a live blood analysis before and after treatment and could see visible changes in my red and white blood cell activity and characteristics.

After these 10 laser treatments, later in November, I had 10 ozone treatments, 2 per day every other day. Blood was drawn and mixed with ozone and then re-introduced back in to my vein.

All of these treatments were painless with no side effects. In fact, I had more energy then usual and felt terrific. The only other treatment was I self administered at least 1200mg of S-ame and took a multivitamin daily.

In the meantime I had a liver ultrasound. I returned to the liver clinic on the 2nd of February 2011 for follow-up blood tests and to discuss starting the more conventional interferon and ribavirin treatment. My liver scan was fine. What amazed me was that I just discovered that the blood results from the 2nd of February show that my viral load is down to 1.1 M/ml, so obviously the more unconventional approach to treatment had a great effect.

Unfortunately, in the UK the laser and ozone treatments are not funded by the National Health Service and so this cost me about £1600 ($2000). The more conventional interferon and ribaviron treatment is free on the health service.

I would like to continue with more laser and ozone treatments to see if I can completely eradicate the HCV through these unconventional approaches, saving myself from the chemical side effects associated with the more conventional approach to treatment.

My personal experience demonstrates that more research needs to be done on the use of ozone and blood irradiation therapy to treat HCV.

This may also be an approach to explore for those who have had a non-response to interferon and ribavirin treatment.
 

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