I know someone who is considering ozone therapy for her husband who has
no kidneys. They do home dialysis, not peritoneal, but regular dialysis with
one of the new home machines. They do it about 5 times a week. I am
concerned that the dialysis could not manage the detox that ozone would
initiate. If the cancer could be eliminated he still could life another 5 years,
perhaps more.
She would like to know if there is hope to do ozone therapy for him. He has
lung cancer in both lungs, lymphoma, bladder removed due to cancer.
She says her husband has given up hope but she is still fighting.
Do you think ozone in any way can be palliative? reducing pain, increasing
the quality of life for someone like this?
Of course my perspective as a hospice nurse would be in the direction of
palliative care but I don't know if ozone has been considered or ever used
with this goal in mind.
I worry about pain and the cancer moving to the bones.
Thanks for your thougths
Arrow