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To: perfect_rovian_storm

Well, I have to revert to “whatever works’, because I cannot see how, especially in the blood mixing re-introduction therapy, which is supposed to help the oxygen uptake, that one could not get the same effect with pure oxygen.

I am just baffled by this.

Being a oxidant, ozone like a cancer drug is not known to be a beneficial thing for the body, but perhaps in these cases it is doing something..I just don’t know what the mechanism is..


96 posted on 10/14/2015 10:14:27 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: Cold Heat

This is a long one, but he does shed some light on that here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOf-li6mATI


97 posted on 10/14/2015 10:21:33 AM PDT by perfect_rovian_storm
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To: Cold Heat

There is one thing that I have experienced on several occasions and that is naturally occurring ozone.

If you have a number of cloud to ground lightning strikes in a area near you and the wind is right or no wind, you can smell the strong ozone levels. When this happens I have experienced a somewhat giddy effect. I always wrote that off as being a lack of O2, but it could be something more.

I have also noticed that issues of the intestinal tract or better said digestive system have a dramatic affect on lethargy, especially with me.

I mean, if you are not feeling well, it affects everything, so I understand it. But I’m at a loss to understand how ozone relates to it. I also understand the effects of blood issues as well...

I have to conclude that medicine, simply has not understood these issues very well, and that’s where we are today.


98 posted on 10/14/2015 10:22:54 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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