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To: dennisw

I’ve been giving blood at the blood bank as often as I can for a long time. Part of the reason is for the benefit of others but I’ve also suspected that it does some good to the donor.

One wonders though whether there isn’t the potential for blood doping going on using this technique... isn’t blood doping all about increasing the number of oxygen‑carrying red blood cells so more oxygen can be delivered to working muscles? Does this not happen with the EBOO procedure?


40 posted on 12/07/2025 8:32:23 AM PST by hecticskeptic
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To: hecticskeptic
One wonders though whether there isn’t the potential for blood doping going on using this technique... isn’t blood doping all about increasing the number of oxygen‑carrying red blood cells so more oxygen can be delivered to working muscles? Does this not happen with the EBOO procedure?

The Tour D'France was (is?) plagued by blood doping. This ozone procedure is not blood doping. If this enhances a cyclists performance then they will do it. My guess is that this blood ozonation cannot be done more than once a month. So a Tour D'France cyclist would have to pick a crucial time in the race to do this.

49 posted on 12/07/2025 10:52:57 AM PST by dennisw (There is no limit to human stupidity / )
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