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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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March 11, 1990
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Have you ever gone a conference an collect a bunch of papers.
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Then you bring home all that STUFF! Then saying to yourself that
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one day I'll read that STUFF or do something with it. Of course
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you have and than you toss it into a box that you have marked,
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STUFF TO READ SOMEDAY. Well, last week I was moving some things
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around and found a box with a bunch of papers that I had collected
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from several conferences. Some of them look like they might be
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good articles for the KeelyNet BBS.
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This is one such article on Ozone. There will be several more
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articles to follow in the next few weeks. Now you can down load
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this off the BBS and make a hard copy and put it into your box
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marked STUFF!
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R.B.
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OZONE STOPS AIDS
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Ozone Blood Treatment Cures Aids Victims In Germany.
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No Mention in US Media
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Dr. Horst Keif is curing AIDS victims in the Munich area of
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West Germany, by hyper-oxygenating their blood with ozone, which
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destroys the AIDS virus on contact. The same basic process appears
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to be also effective against hepatitis, herpes, the Epstein Barr
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Virus and the cytomegalovirus, as well as providing a simple
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method of purifying stored blood and blood components, and pre-
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oxygenating blood to be transfused. Some of the medical uses of
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ozone have been appreciated for years in Europe and elsewhere, but
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it's still relatively unknown in the US.
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The treatment itself is remarkably simple. The ozone is
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produced by forcing oxygen through a metal tube carrying a 300-
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volt charge. A pint of blood is drawn from the patient and
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placed in an infusion bottle. The ozone is then forced into the
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bottle and thoroughly mixed in by shaking gently, whereupon the
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blood turns bright cardinal red. As the ozone molecules dissolve
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into the blood they give up their third oxygen atom, releasing
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considerable energy which inactivates all lipid-envelope viruses
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while leaving blood cells unharmed.
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Ozone overcomes AIDS virus by a fundamentally different
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process than usually attempted with drugs. Instead of burdening
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the liver and immune system with more elaborate toxic substances,
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ozone simply oxidizes the molecules in the shell of the virus,
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rendering it incapable of spreading.
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It also oxygenates the blood to a greater degree than is
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usually reached, what with poor air and sluggish breathing habits.
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The treated blood is then given back to the patient. This
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treatment is given from twice a week to twice a day, depending on
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how advanced the disease is. The strengthened blood confers some
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of its virucidal properties to the rest of the patient's blood as
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it disperses.
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The disease will not return, as long as the patient maintains
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his blood in an oxygen-positive state, through proper breathing,
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exercise, and clean diet.
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The major US news sources and most of the medical
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establishment seems to be ignoring this line of research.
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Meanwhile hundreds of millions are being spent to "try and find a
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cure", which supposedly won't be available for years, if ever.
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Once AIDS is diagnosed, "it means death" insists AMA president Dr.
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John J. Coury. "There is no cure...and no immunization." (Mtry
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Herald 2/27/87)
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He also mentioned that each case brings the medical industry
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another $40,000 to $150,000, or 40 to 150 million bucks off every
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thousand victims. Of course, that's totally unconnected with the
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AMA's silence about the AIDS cases cured with ozone.
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Apparently the lone exception to the medical establishment's
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overall disinterest in this promising breakthrough, is the FDA
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approval of the Medizone Company's tests on ozone blood treatment.
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The NY-based company obtained an IND (Investigative New Drug)
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Approval for ozone, which falls under the heading of drugs even
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though it isn't. Their recently completed animal tests have
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demonstrated no indication of toxicity, at ten times the
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equivalent amount that is proposed for human treatment.
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Medizone was granted US Patent # 4,632,980 on December 30,
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1986, on "inactivating lipid-envelope viruses in blood that is
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returned to a mammalian host." In humans, this includes AIDS,
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herpes, hepatitis, Epstein Barr virus, and cytomegalovirus.
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Medizone now has FDA approval to begin human testing around the
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end of April 1987.
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All this has been with virtually no publicity, because the
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accepted procedure for publishing medical breakthroughs is to
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complete all the tests first, even though victims may die waiting
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for the cautious, methodical testing procedure to run its course.
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No one in the industry wants to raise false hopes, let alone
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repeat the medical disasters that have resulted in the past, from
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rushing approval on new treatments.
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On the other hand, the drug AZT was widely publicized for
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many months before it was approved in the US, as is ongoing
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research into possible AIDS vaccines. The difference is that
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ozone offers an actual cure, and it's cheap. AZT does not cure
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but only buys time, and is expected to cost $10,000 per patient
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per year, bringing the Burroughs-Wellcome Company up to $300
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million, from the 30,000 reported AIDS cases.
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Only a few independent physicians in the US are already
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applying this discovery to their patients. Most hesitate to
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publicize their work because of the FDA's track record of
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attacking anyone promoting treatments that haven't been approved,
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or that don't profit the existing medical industries.
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Early reports suggest that drinking and bathing in a diluted
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hydrogen peroxide solution can produce results similar to ozone
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blood treatment. The principle is the same; peroxide is just
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water molecules with extra oxygen atoms, and it kills the virus by
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oxidation as it spreads through the patient's tissues. This
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offers a possible home treatment, as no blood needs to be drawn,
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and hydrogen peroxide is cheap and plentiful. Keep it diluted
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though; in high concentrations it can irritate sensitive skin and
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induce vomiting when ingested. The proper dosage has not yet
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been established, so do-it-yourselfers are advised to proceed
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cautiously and with the assistance of a freethinking physician.
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This is as good a place as any for the FDA-required
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disclaimer:
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"Information given here is for research and educational
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purposes only and is not intended to prescribe
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treatment."
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Dr. Terry McGrath at Medizone confirmed that hydrogen
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peroxide would in principle act much like ozone in destroying the
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AIDS virus, but pointed out that it's never likely to be tested
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and proven in the laboratory. There's simply no economic
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incentive, since it's an unpatentable process and offers no more
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commercial returns than most other natural remedies.
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So it's up to individual patients and concerned citizens to
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push these options out into the open, immediately, before various
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companies get too financially committed to the assumption that
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AIDS will continue to spread and to be incurable.
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Further information sources:
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Rex Research (PO Box 1258, Berkeley, CA. 94701) has five
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folios on Ozone Therapy: #4 ($2, 10pp) is specifically on ozone
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treatment of AIDS: see also #1, Ozone vs A wide variety of
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conditions ($6, 55pp) ; #2, Ozone vs Herpes, hepatitis, rheumatic
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diseases, also dental use ($4, 29pp) : #3, cardiovascular, Ozone
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enrichment of blood prior to transfusion ($4, 23pp) and Ozone vs
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Cancer ($6, 55pp).
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The International Ozone Association (83 Oakwood Ave, Norwalk,
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CT. 06850; 1-203-847-8169) publishes extensive material on medical
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uses of ozone.
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Hansler ozone generators will be available to licensed
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physicians through Medizone International. 123 East 54th St.
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Suite 2B, NY, NY 10022; 1-212-421-0303. Biozon Technik Co. in Bad
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Hersfeld, Federal Republic of Germany, also makes ozone generators
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for medical use.
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Reprinted from NOW WHAT, issue one, March-April 1987; $2/issue,
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$10/yr. c/o Waves Forest, PO Box 768, Monterey, CA. 93942 USA
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Uncopyrighted 1987, no rights reserved: reprint and distribute
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freely.
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The IBOM non-profit group is located out of Fort Worth, Texas and
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actively works with almost 100 physicians across the US and in
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Europe. Their research covers all phases of oxidative treatments.
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IBOM = International Bio-Oxidative Medicine Foundation. They
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sponsor an excellent conference each year and offer a special
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lecture for the lay public. Personal experience with this group
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shows a dedication and sharing which all people should emulate.
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Submitted by: Ronald Barker, Vangard Sciences
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