well, they are in Texas.
Do you really think someone who has no kidneys and requires daily dialysis
is a good candidate?
In oxyzone@yahoogroups.com, "Peter (Professor Ozone) Jovanovic" <
peter@...> wrote:
>
> Depends on what country he is in?
>
>
>
> We are working on something similar but as of yet it is quite pricey and we
> have not introduced it due to the price.
>
>
>
> I will ask one of my colleagues who has played around with that and tell
> you, they might be better off to go to him....
>
>
>
> May God Bless You And Keep You Well
>
>
>
> Peter (Professor Ozone) Jovanovic
>
> www.ozoneuniversity.com
>
> www.ozonehospital.com
>
> www.oxygentherapyexperts.com
>
> www.medicalozone.info
>
> Phone - +1-604-501-6051
>
> Phone US - +1-760-208-1692
>
> Fax - +1-440-550-5610
>
> Ozone Research Group
>
> Founder
>
> Skype ID - ozoneresearch
>
> Yahoo ID - humansafe2001
>
> Yahoo Group Owner - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oxyzone
>
>
>
> Without prejudice to the generality of the contents herein, this
> communication does not attach any legal liability on the originator thereof.
> This communication contains information, which is confidential and may
also
> be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If
> you have received this communication by error, please delete the email and
> destroy any copies of it.
>
>
>
> From: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com [mailto:oxyzone@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of
> Arrow
> Sent: July-24-06 8:28 AM
> To: oxyzone@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [oxyzone] Dialysis and Ozone therapy
>
>
>
> 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
>