Learner1
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Although the post was originally a question about oxygen concentrators, @Learner1, I would like to hear a little more about ozone... is there a device like an oxygen concentrator that you can get for home use that produces ozone instead of O2? Or would you have to go to a special clinic or something to get this kind of therapy?
I have seen ozone generators that are designed to get rid of bad odors, for use at, say, a gymnasium or something. But I haven't heard of one like an oxygen concentrator that you hook up to yourself in your own home and breath in the ozone... can you please aware me if there is something like this out there?
@bertiedog, thanks for sharing your experiences. It might well be worth me trialing one for a month. If I were to, how long, in your estimation, would I need to use it for in order to say for sure that it is either giving me benefit or not giving me benefit? And: are there any warnings associated with just sorting it all out by yourself? Are you in any danger of "over-oxygenating" yourself, or something?
I'd posted 3 articles above that describe the different methods of using oxygen/ozone and what they are used for.
You can buy or rent a hyperbaric oxygen chamber for your home, which uses an oxygen concentrator. It looks like a 9 foot long duffle bag and you lay inside it. They're expensive, but I go to a nearby center offering 1 hour sessions for $40.
I've found I have amazingly good naps in it and it has been helpful with my infections, though it takes doing it for many sessions to benefit. Its good for wound healing and traumatic brain injuries. A large hospital in my city has a big one they can wheel hospital beds into and apparently Medicare covers it for certain uses
I have also had ozone in IV format and ultraviolet blood irradiation which helps your immune system and kills bacteria and viruses.
There's a 10 pass modality that is supposed to be more effective, but there are only s couple clinics in the US who have it - a friend with chronic EBV went to one for 3 weeks and came back feeling better than she had in 20 years, virus gone.
Prolozone is an injectible form, where its used with nutrients, and injected into sites to promote healing and control pain. I've had it done on my neck after a serious car accident and on my leg where I had a pinched nerve. Quite effective as an alternative to opioids.
Frank Schallenberger was the originator of prolozone and there a great story of how he started using it on patients if you Google him. Robert Rowan is the US guru for ozone, but its used pretty widely in Germany, Cuba, and Russia, so you may find more info there.
Its all about what problem you're trying to solve. If you regularly show low oxygen saturation or have COPD, then get yourself an oxygen tank or concentrator and a mask.
If you have some other problem, then look into the other modalities.
Most of the time, the oxygen/ozone does good things. However, if you do a lot over s period of time, as I have, you may become depleted in antioxidants, and may need to bump up vitamins A, C, E, alpha lipoic acid and glutathione to balance.