Hi
@Kiwi Jack,
I did a process a number of years ago called
photophoresis which sounds almost identical to the Lahondy Protocol. In photophoresis, blood is withdrawn from the body, ozonated and exposed to ultraviolet light, and then returned to the body. There were times when I immediately felt much better, and would have a couple of good days afterwards. Other times my body actually felt stressed.
I think if I had kept up with it, I could have been able to gauge how much was helpful and how much was too much. But the sessions were very expensive, around $300-$400. Even though Medicare was covering it as an experimental treatment, I couldn't justify using tax payers money for a therapy I felt at the time was only fairly marginal.
I did a little research, and discovered the machine that does this therapy only costs about $900 or so. Quite a markup in the cost of administering this relatively inexpensive therapy. If I was to try this again, I would likely try to get one of those machines for myself so that it would be affordable, and at the same give me a greater element of control as I tried to ascertain what kind of schedule was optimal for me.
I doubt this will happen however, as I'm became more focused on frequency generator machines, also known as Rife machines. My take is they're easier to use, and probably have more potential than the photophoresis. A relatively inexpensive machine to ozonate drinking water might be a good way to get modest amounts of ozone into your body, and see how it responds..
Best, Wayne