Dr.
Shallenberger is the leading expert in the medical use of ozone in the United
States. Ozone therapy is a unique form of therapy that both heals and
detoxifies at the same time. It used to treat a variety of chronic disease including
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Lyme disease, chronic hepatitis, herpes,
chronic fatigue states, chemical sensitivity, macular degeneration, chronic
bladder conditions, colitis, auto-immune diseases, and Crohn’s disease.
What
Is Ozone?
The
oxygen you breathe is present in the air as a pair of oxygen atoms. This is the
most stable form of oxygen, and it’s colorless. Ozone is a blue colored form of
oxygen (it's what makes the sky blue), and unlike regular oxygen, it is
composed of three oxygen atoms instead of two.It is the addition of the third
oxygen atom that makes ozone “supercharged” oxygen, and gives it all of its
remarkable medical properties.
The
use of ozone to treat various medical conditions was first developed in Germany
in the early 1950's. Today, medical ozone therapy is common throughout Europe,
and its use has gradually been spreading in America over the last 25 years.
Ozone
Is Toxic Isn't It?
Anything,
including water and oxygen, is toxic if given in amounts that exceed the body's
capacity to utilize it. Ozone is found naturally in the body. The white cells
make it as part of the immune response. Pure medical grade ozone, when it is
used according to the established medical guidelines, has a safety record that
is unparalleled.
Medical
Properties Of Ozone
Ozone
has five properties that account for why it works so well not only for macular
degeneration, but also for most other chronic age related conditions as well:
Ozone
is a potent regulator of the immune system. This means that when the immune
system is overactive (as in auto-immune disease), ozone will calm it down.
Conversely, when the immune system is under active as in cancer, AIDS, and
chronic infections, ozone will stimulate it. This unique ability of ozone stems
from its action on the membranes of white cells that causes them to produce
immune related messenger molecules called cytokines. Examples of cytokines are
gamma interferon, interleukin-2, colony stimulating factor, and TNF-alpha just
to name a few.
Ozone
stimulates increased uptake of oxygen by stimulating the enzyme
diphosphoglycerate (DPG). DPG enables the release of oxygen from the hemoglobin
molecule so that it can be taken up into the cell.In the absence of an adequate
amount of DPG, our cells become starved for oxygen.This is a common problem in
diabetics.
Ozone
improves circulation. It does this by enhancing the flow characteristics of
blood as a liquid. This effect enables more of the oxygen carrying hemoglobin
to reach the capillaries where ultimately the cells will receive more of the
oxygen they require. Many patients with chronic inflammatory conditions have
impaired circulation.
Ozone
increases antioxidant protection more than any other therapy including vitamin
C. Most people with chronic disease have deficient antioxidant defenses.
Ozone
is a powerful mitochondrial stimulant. The fundamental underlying cause behind
all degenerative disease from diabetes to heart disease to cancer is decreased
mitochondrial energy production. Ozone can often correct this problem.
How
Is Ozone Used Medically?
Ozone
therapy should only be used by professionals who have been fully trained in its
use. Doctors who want such training can receive it from Dr. Shallenberger, who
offers training sessions twice a year in the United States and internationally.
Autotherapy
is the most common, and in most cases the most effective way ozone is
administered. The patient sits in a chair and has from 6-12 ounces of blood
removed into a sterilized bottle.Then ozone is injected into the bottle, and
the bottle is gently shaken, allowing the red and white blood cells to take up
the ozone. The ozonated blood is then returned to the body. The entire
procedure takes about 30-40 minutes.
Is
Ozone Therapy For Me?
This
is a decision for a doctor who is trained and experienced in the medical use of
ozone. Some conditions simply will not clear up unless ozone is used, and of
course many conditions will clear up without ozone. Because of its many
therapeutic properties, ozone can be used as part of a therapeutic plan for
almost every disease.
It
is invaluable in the treatment of heart disease and circulatory
disorders.Chronic infections such as hepatitis-C, herpes, Lyme, and AIDS
respond very favorably to ozone.It is also very helpful in chronic fatigue
syndrome, fibromyalgia, and autoimmune diseases.
It
is important to realize that ozone therapy is not a panacea or some kind of
magic bullet. Although it is often an indispensable modality, it is only rarely
effective by itself. In the great majority of cases it must be combined with an
individualized program of other alternative and natural therapies, such as
nutrition and detoxification.
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