Ozone and Hydrogen peroxide (IV) therapy

Ozone and Hydrogen (IV) therapy

Oxygen therapies alter the body's chemistry to help overcome disease, promote healing and improve overall function. These therapies have been found to be effective in treating a wide variety of conditions including infections (viral, fungal, parasitic and bacterial), circulatory problems, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, allergies, cancer and multiple sclerosis. All human cells, tissues and organs need oxygen to function. Oxygenation saturates the body with oxygen through the use of oxygen gas, sometimes at high pressure (hyperbaric). This increases the total amount of available oxygen in the body. Insufficient oxygenation may damage normal tissues, however oxygenation employed under strictly controlled conditions can have very positive therapeutic effects. Otto Warburg, Directory of the Max Planek Institute for cell physiology in Germany, twice nominated for the Nobel laureate, proposed that a lack of oxygen at the cellular level may be the prime cause of cancer and that oxygen therapies could be the effective treatment. He demonstrated that when normal cells in tissue cultures are deprived of oxygen they became cancer cells and that oxygen could kill these cancer cells.

In IV H2O2 therapy, hydrogen peroxide is infused into the circulatory system through a vein in the arm. It drips in over a ninety-minute period. Five cc of pharmaceutical-grade, three-percent hydrogen peroxide are put in 500 cc five percent glucose in water as a carrier solution. Two grams of magnesium chloride are added along gwith a small amount of manganese to prevent vein sclerosis.

In the blood, it encounters two enzymes: catalase and cytochrome-C. Catalase drives the above reaction to completion immediately. That part of the hydrogen peroxide that binds with cytochrome-C, however, is not allowed to become water and singlet oxygen for a period of forty minutes. After forty minutes of being bound to cytochrome-C this enzyme begins to act like catalase and breaks down the hydrogen peroxide to water and singlet oxygen. By this time, the hydrogen peroxide/cytochrome-C complex has been spread throughout the body. In this way the benefits of hydrogen peroxide are made available to all cells.

The effect of singlet oxygen in the human body is twofold. It kills, or severely inhibits the growth of, anaerobic organisms (bacteria and viruses that use carbon dioxide for fuel and leave oxygen as a by-product). This action is immediate, on contact with the anaerobic organism. Anaerobic bacteria are pathogens, the organisms which cause disease. All viruses are anaerobic.

Aerobic bacteria (those that burn oxygen for fuel and leave carbon dioxide as a by-product — as humans do) found in the human intestine are friendly bacteria, which aid in digestion. These organisms thrive in the presence of hydrogen peroxide.