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How does Ozone do it?
The Sixth World Congress on Ozone, 1982, Washington D.C. 1. Ozone removes bacteria and viruses from the blood. WHAT DOES IT DO?
The Immune System, Oxygen and Water in the Human Body - Saul Pressman “Oxygen is the most vital element required for human life and is the key to good health. We can survive without water for a week, go without food for a month but we can only live a few minutes without oxygen. All body activities require oxygen. It is through oxidation that the body generates heat and energy from its fuel (digested food etc) The process of oxidation enables the body to rid itself of toxins and microbes. The effective disposal of waste products from the body requires oxygen. Our bodies consist of two-thirds water. Of that water 10% is in the blood and 90% in the lymph. The water in our bodies is in itself eight-ninths oxygen by weight; therefore our bodies are composed of over 50% oxygen! The best way to optimise health is to oxygenate every cell in your body”. Oxidation is central to the metabolic, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, assimilatory and eliminatory processes of the body. Oxygen purifies the blood; keeping it free of cellular waste build-up. Sufficient oxygen maintains the Immune System. Without oxygen, regeneration and rejuvenation of the body’s cells are impossible!” Healthy Cells require:
Imagine what our bodies would look like on the inside if the water becomes “dirty”. It will eventually turn into a veritable “swamp” where nothing grows properly! OZONE THERAPY – The Safest Known Therapy Ozone Therapy has been found to be an extremely safe therapy, virtually free from side effects! In 1980, a study done by the German Medical Society for Ozone Therapy found the following:
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AN INCREDIBLY LOW RATE OF .000007%! FREE RADICALS, OZONE AND ANTIOXIDANTS – Dr Horst Kief First of all, to the problem of oxygen radicals and antioxidants. As with everything on our planet, both oxygen and antioxidants have two sides; the positive and the negative. On one side, free radicals will age us quicker; on the other side without them we have no immune system. It is not well known that oxygen is bound to our haemoglobin as a superoxide anion, so the oxygen in our breathing process is already there as a radical. It’s the same with antioxidants. Antioxidants are often prescribed; to be taken along with the use of ozone. These are not simply opposites that cancel each other out, but rather, a thoughtful optimisation, since most antioxidants have very specific tasks. Vitamin E is active at the cell membrane. Vitamin C is itself a radical that can speed the electron flow through oxidation. If ozone is taken for a long time at a high dose, it is wise to take Vitamin A as a preventative measure to prevent the lack of A and the problems associated with it. In summary, both effects have their function and their place in a symbiotic relationship. THE FREE RADICAL THEORY - Dr Deepak Chopra In the mid-1950’s, Dr Denham Harman of the University of Nebraska theorized that free radicals are an important cause of aging at the cellular level. This is believed to happen through a process called cross-linage, a chemical reaction that locks up the outer atomic shells of collagen. The cause of cross-linage is thought to be the tendency of free radicals to bind indiscriminately with many vital molecules in the body, including DNA. Cross-linkage is only one example of the damage free radicals can inflict. They can also split up molecules, garble information in cells, clog cell membranes, promote cancerous mutations, and impair the function of the mitochondria (the energy factories inside each cell). Free radicals will attack almost any molecule; the extent of the damage they do is so wide that the free radical theory of aging has grown in popularity with each passing decade. Paradoxically, free radicals are necessary to life. A free radical is really a temporary stopping-point leading from one stable molecule to another. The normal life span of such unstable particles is thousandths of a second; millions of these fleeting molecules are emitted in every cell as it burns sugar with life-giving oxygen. Why does the body produce free radicals? They are the natural product of any chemical reaction and they fit into the body’s overall balance. White blood cells use free radicals in hydrogen peroxide to destroy invading bacteria and viruses. In that role, the free radical’s tendency to latch onto anything in sight, save your life daily. To protect itself from any damage, every cell produces enzymes to neutralize free radicals. These free radical scavengers include superoxide dismutase and catalase. |
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