
Another layer to ozone Q: Do you have any information on ozone therapy? JVW: Ozone is an "equal-opportunity" germ killer. Viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa— ozone doesn't care: It kills them all. Ozone therapy was developed in Germany in the early 20th century. And alternative practitioners here in the U.S. have used it to effectively treat life-threatening viruses (as well as many other conditions) for many decades. However, the treatments have been done "quietly," without publicity, since los Federales have made threats (and occasional raids) against practitioners and clinics who use it. Ozone therapy typically involves withdrawing blood from the patient, mixing it with heparin, then ozone, and then reinfusing the treated blood back into the patient. Treatments are repeated according to the patient's response. Serious side effects from ozone therapy are possible, but rare: Safety procedures for the intravenous use of ozone were worked out long ago.  |