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Re: Inflammatory breast cancer or mastitis? by Hveragerthi ..... The Truth in Medicine

Date:   5/12/2011 12:00:15 AM ( 14 y ago)
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 I will begin the Rife protocol next week.

But, I'd really like to try ozone before the biopsy results. She is only going in for the biopsy tomorrow and they're saying it will take 2 weeks to get the results.

The problem is that, as of now, she feels weak all over, has body aches, bone aches, and tells me that she will probably have to stop working, soon, unless her condition improves. Thus, whatever it is, it feels like it's getting to a critical stage. I know that rectal insufflation will help with cancer, in general, and at the very least provide higher energy, pain reduction, and just a better sense of well-being and quality of life. Could I simply do the ozone through rectal insufflation, for now, until I can give you a better sense of what's wrong?

Yes, it is not going to hurt anything.

I will have the unit here this week, anyway, so it makes sense to start using it. She was putting off this biopsy for so long, and now, with all the aches and extremely hard breast tissue all over, it scares me to wait any longer.

Could you give me a 2 or 3 week protocol to try (this can be done daily), as far as frequency, dosage, etc. ?

As far as frequency it is best 3 to 4 times daily.  But the initial treatments will need to be really short, usually around 5 minutes due to the extreme bloating that will occur.  This normally stops after about the third treatment.  Make sure she drinks plenty of water throughout the day and if she develops flu-like symptoms have her back off.  The increase of interferon from the ozone can cause this as well as the die off of pathogens and diseased cells.

As far as dosage this is going to be the tricky part.  There are different ways of measuring ozone.  When I first got in to ozone therapy the measurement was in a percentage of ozone to oxygen.  Now everyone has gone to gamma or mg/ml.   In addition, there are various factors that affect the output of the ozone including the flow rate of oxygen and the voltage applied.  But many machines do not produce low enough concentrations of ozone at the low flow rates needed for rectal insufflation.  I generally recommend a 10th of a liter per minute for a flow rate.  Here is an old post on the concentrations used:

http://curezone.com/FORUMS/fm.asp?i=1768965#i

If the machine does not go low enough on concentration for a 10th of a liter per minute then the easiest way to remedy this is to attach the output hose to a gang valve to divert some of the ozone away from the rectal tube.  This way you can still run the oxygen at a rate high enough to dilute the ozone concentration, but there will not be so much pressure that it inflates the colon like a balloon.

Thank you,
Alex.

PS -- She's also had a heart attack last year due to stress and arterial blockage, at 41 years old. She had no surgery, but ozone can clean up her arteries while also working on whatever issues she has now -- lack of energy, chronic infections, etc. Does arterial clean-up work through rectal insufflation, as well, or must this be done intravenously, close to the site? I found a clinic that does $95 ozone treatments intravenously, so she could go there on occasion, too.

The rectal insufflation will still clean up the arteries since the ozone absorbs from the colon directly in to the bloodstream.


 

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