Re: Hydrogen Peroxide and Ozone Therapies: miraculous healing or premature aging?
One part might be dosage. Is the oxygen level being brought up to an optimum level? Or above an optimum level? You know... a little is good, but a lot is not better.
I mean, contemporary city living does not provide the same atmospheric oxygen as living in the garden of eden (or whatever ideal). And of course there's the issue of food, exercise, and the already-diseased body. So it would make sense to want to raise the internal oxygen level somewhat.
And of course the balancing part is the issue of the amount of anti-oxidants in the body.
I know a woman who is a high-raw vegan, does a lot of juicing. She was in California to run a marathon and while she was there she went to a health fair/expo. One booth was measuring antioxidant levels. She had hers measured and the man was shocked, she was OFF THE CHARTS, he had never measured someone so high, and he wanted to know what she was doing. This guy is usually recommending supplements, of course, but in this case he was amazed, not only did he not recommend any supplements, he wanted to know how she got such high levels.
So, for example, if a person is eating a high anti-oxidant diet and the diet does not simultaneously deplete the anti-oxidants, then this person will benefit from appropriate oxygen therapy while minimizing side-effects.
Just my initial thoughts ~Squeaky