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Index
Acknowledgements
Ozone Therapy
Foreword
Ozone, the Observer of Human Ego
Introductions
Mark Dargan Smith
Chris Gupta
Donna Crow
Chapter 1: What is Ozone?
Physicochemical Properties
Physiological Properties
Method of Manufacture and Precautions
Importance of ozone for our health
Ozone therapy history
Mechanisms of Bactericidal, Virucidal and Fungicidal Action
Bactericidal effects
Virucidal effects
Fungicidal effects
Metabolic and Physiological Effects
Maximum Benefits of Enhanced Oxygen
Major effects of Ozone on Immunity:
Effect of intracellular PO2 (Partial Pressure of Oxygen)
Chapter 2: Techniques
External Ozone Gas Application: Methods of Administration, Dosage, and Clinical Applications
The new portable RHP Medical Ozone Unit
What is medical ozone RHP?
Scientific basis of RHP
Direct Intra-arterial or Intravenous Administration
Major Autohemotherapy (AHT)
Major AHT in viral treatment
Miscellaneous Applications
Minor Autohemotherapy
Intramuscular Injection
Ozone Insufflation
Chapter 3: Specific Medical Conditions
Ozone Therapy for Diabetes
Ozone Therapy for Lyme Disease
Ozone Therapy for Heart Diseases
How does ozone therapy work in heart disease therapy?
The Procedure
Time
Duration of treatment
The Patient Experience
Ozone Therapy for Limb Ischemia
Ozone Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis C
Properties of HCV
HCV life cycle
Clinical and laboratory manifestations of HCV
Clinical methodology
Ozone: Antiviral Properties
The personal Medical Ozone Unit
Ozone Treatment in Cancer
Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation
Ozone therapy for Nitric Oxide Stimulation
Does Ozone alleviate AIDS-Associated Diarrhea?
Chapter 4: Application and the Future
How can Ozone Therapy Be Applied?
The three most popular methods for use in ozone therapy:
1) UV method
2) Corona ozone production (plate type)
3) Tube method
Conclusions
References
Epilogue
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