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Re: RHP Therapy in South East Asia,which RHP Clinic has the reasonable price? by dalla ..... Oxygen Therapies Support Forum

Date:   8/15/2012 4:15:49 PM ( 13 y ago)
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I noticed the overly heated conversation was erased, although my posts were pretty decent. So I want to place my post explaining the procedure in EBOO once more. I am writing as ex-client, nobody is paying me to recommend anything. Anyone who wants more information may send me private mail. I'm not native english speaker so sorry for any grammatic errors.

As this chain of messages already points out there are 3-4 clinics in Souht-East Asia. 2-3 in Bali and one in Malesia. Do your research about their reputation. I won't be bashing anything coz I don't want this valuable information to become sensored again.

I went to Dr.Welly myself and found it most affordable. I won't put any prices here either if the moderator will not allow it.

They have clinics in Jakarta and Kuta, Bali(Indonesia). Dr.Welly himself, and indonesian medical doctor, who has got his additional training for ozone therapies in Germany and Russia, is located in Jakarta clinic, but his wife is in Bali department. There is also another indonesian Dr. Chandra who is trained by Dr.Welly himself plus another nurse.

The factors contributing to the outcome of EBOO are:

- the speed of circulation
- ozone concentration
- time used

The effect is a summary of all those, plus variation depending on patients personal factors. For me the speed my blood was going through the machine was 50 ml per minute(you can see the number in front of the machine while it's running) And as they fix the time to one hour(60 minutes), "only" 3 liters of blood went through(50X60=3000=3L). According to Ed McCabe, he writes in his "Flood your body with oxygen" that the maximum time person has been attached to the machine in test circumstances is eight(8) hours without any complications and some doctor made bedridden aids patient to walk back home after few hours of being in EBOO machine. (!!not one hour only!!)

So I still wonder a bit why it has to be fixed to one hour even if some patient may need more time for all the blood being treated, while still marketing it as treating 4-6 liters of your blood. The speed depends also on the size of patients veins etc. It is a bit misleading if you read the brouchures, but if you know it and are ok with it, it's a minor thing I suppose. The doctor mentioned the estimation(lower than in brouchures) beforehand. So he was straight with it for which I give credits. But as I said they also do business so maybe it's not good for them if patients get too good in one session only:-) I don't know... But I remember reading the one hour limit is used also at Neogen.

I don't know this detail about the Malesian clinic. They may have more flexible procedure, but also prices 10x--> more.

There is one research document/article from Viebahn about autohemotherapy that said using high concentration of ozone with smaller amount of blood might not be so efficient than using lower concentration with more blood being treated in order to deliver the maximum amount of ozone person can handle at one time. I don't have a link unfortunately.

So the same might be true in EBOO too--> using high concentration of ozone with shorter time and smaller amount of blood might not be so efficient than using lower concentration with longer time and more blood being treated. (even if the doctors may tell you it is the same which way you do)

But I suspect the first option is prefered in most places because of practical and business reasons. To keep the time and procedure more easily manageable. I am not a doctor and this analogy is just my own..

If you have more time and are fine with autohemo and saline only, in Goa, India there is very nice and affordable holistic doctor at Healthy healing Goa. I was there too and it is really good place. In cronic conditions the holistic approach is very important including dietary and supplements consultation.

I used Q10 50 mg, C-vitamin 1000mg, some fish oil caps and Alpha lipoic acid 300mg and basic multivitamins/minerals.
 

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