iv ozone for neuropathy

wolves2626

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has anyone here used iv ozone for small fiber or large fiber neuropathy? If so do you see any benefits? does it have any side effects or interactions with drugs and vitamins?
how many sessions do I need to feel better?
my m.d she is a physical therapy and rehabilitation doctor offers two weekly and decreasing it after a month to weekly.
I mean she is trustable has got a wellness clinic does prolozone prp injections too with acupuncture.
we started with my diet eliminating lots of stuff sugar dairy and grains and acupuncture along with supplements. actually I feel a bit better after a month lost 5 kgs my back pain is better however she offers ozone now for pain and energy.
especially I use nac, gabapentin, b12 and high dose vitamin d along with fish oil.
thank you.
 
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Blazer95

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i was avoided iV ozone because i thought it was quackery and unnecessarily dangerous, maybe i am wrong?

i hear about it quite often recently.
 

wolves2626

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well in my country even public hospitals some of them use this treatments under a name I could not tell exactly. direct translation is Traditional and Complementary Medicine.

I have some suspicions too. however I saw many patients do iv ozone and say feeling better.
 

Wayne

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she offers ozone now for pain and energy.
Hi @wolves2626 -- I'm quite familiar with ozone therapy, which has an extensive record of successfully treating a variety of diseases. I started a thread (link below) on it in which I left a couple of links, one to a short booklet on ozone therapy, and another to an ozone academy (of sorts).

I recently had an experience of two very painful abscess in two different teeth, and using ozonated hemp oil dramatically lessened my pain within a couple of hours, and then totally cleared up. It's a very powerful anti-pathogenic modality.

There are numerous ways to start experimenting with ozone therapy without going to a clinic. You can make your own ozonated water (is excellent for tooth and gum health), you can take ozonated oil gel caps, and more. Depending on what you can afford, experimenting with some of these might be a less expensive route to go, and start giving you a sense for ozone therapy in general. -- Best...

Ozone Apparently Effective for Treating Interstitial Cystitis


P.S. You might want to look into 10-Pass Ozone, which sounds way more powerful and effective than regular ozone therapy. I would love to give that a try some day.

P.P.S. -- You also might want to consider taking some Vitamin B-12. There's some really good posts here on Phoenix Rising on B-12. A deficiency is often the cause of neuropathy.
 
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Wayne

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If anybody wanted to do some in depth research on ozone, I'd recommend PromoLife website. They have lots of videos available to watch, and many different kinds of products. I've talked with the owner on the phone in the past, and found him to be personable, knowledgeable, and friendly (as in nothing pushy about him). I have it in mind to purchase an ozone sauna from PromoLife in the coming months. -- I have no affiliation with them.
 

wolves2626

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Hi @wolves2626 -- I'm quite familiar with ozone therapy, which has an extensive record of successfully treating a variety of diseases. I started a thread (link below) on it in which I left a couple of links, one to a short booklet on ozone therapy, and another to an ozone academy (of sorts).

I recently had an experience of two very painful abscess in two different teeth, and using ozonated hemp oil dramatically lessened my pain within a couple of hours, and then totally cleared up. It's a very powerful anti-pathogenic modality.

There are numerous ways to start experimenting with ozone therapy without going to a clinic. You can make your own ozonated water (is excellent for tooth and gum health), you can take ozonated oil gel caps, and more. Depending on what you can afford, experimenting with some of these might be a less expensive route to go, and start giving you a sense for ozone therapy in general. -- Best...

Ozone Apparently Effective for Treating Interstitial Cystitis


P.S. You might want to look into 10-Pass Ozone, which sounds way more powerful and effective than regular ozone therapy. I would love to give that a try some day.

P.P.S. -- You also might want to consider taking some Vitamin B-12. There's some really good posts here on Phoenix Rising on B-12. A deficiency is often the cause of neuropathy.
thank you. I will edit if I try.
 

wolves2626

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Been researching neuropathy almost non stop for the past year, never heard of this.
there are lots of studies especially treating diabetic foot disease which is also neuropathy, chemotherapy induced neuropathy and chronic pain etc. some countries widely used it. Italy even tried for covid-19 in the start of the pandemic. I will edit the post if I see any benefits or side effects.
 

Florida Guy

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I found that taking l glutamine greatly reduced my symptoms. I would get sciatica pain and itching, taking a heaping tsp each day took care of it. Don’t buy caps, powder is much cheaper and does not taste bad
 
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