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Marin Crangaci

Science behind ozone therapy part 2

This article is a second part of the series of articles with the generic "Science behind ozone therapy".  In this part we want to  describe some of the fundamentals of ozone and its pharmacodynamics as well as the impact ozone has on the immune system. The characteristics of ozone as a potent oxidant is fundamental in its effect on physiology and the immune system. These topics are discussed in some detail as it pertains to ozone as a medical treatment using various modalities. To understand about we speak for first we need to define some terms: Pharmacodynamics: Molecular Mechanisms of...

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Marin Crangaci

Science behind ozone therapy

Ozone therapy has been marred by conventional science for years due to many flawed experimental designs or small sample sizes of the population in which it intends to study. For this reason, many physicians have dismissed ozone therapy and limited funds have been delegated to furthering the knowledge of its therapeutic effects. However, there is evidence that suggests that ozone does have various therapeutic effects that range from disinfection of pathogens, anticancer properties, and treatment of back ailments. In general meaning, ozone therapy results in the short-term production of reactive oxygen species such as hydrogen peroxide, and the long-term production...

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Ozone Therapy: A Possible Answer to Ebola?

Ebola is heavily featured in the news these days, bringing lots of fear and concerns. Can anything be done to successfully treat or prevent this horrific and highly lethal disease? Dr. Robert Rowen who is a leading expert on oxidative therapy, offers an intriguing answer in this interview. By invitation of the President of Sierra Leone, he’s going there to teach health care workers how to treat Ebola using ozone.

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WHAT IS OZONATED OIL?

"Ozonated olive oil is an effective adjunct treatment for inflammation of the skin, such as dermatitis and seborrhea. Ozonated olive oil is helpful in bacterial infections of the skin, including carbuncles, cellulitis, eczema, erysipelas, folliculitis, furuncles, granuloma annular, impetigo, paronychia, psoriasis, ringworm, skin yeast, staphylococcus, sweat gland infections, and tinea versicolor. It is also helpful for bed sores (decubitus ulcers) and for the post-surgical treatment of wounds to prevent secondary infections."-- Dr. H.E.Sartori

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