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Excellent book by the leader in the field., November 27, 2007
This review is from: OZONE A New Medical Drug (Hardcover)
Bocci cuts through ozones hype and gives clear and accurate scientifically proven information on what ozone can and can't do for somebody and how it should be administered(direct IV not being one of them). The price tag I think is a bit high for an amateur researcher such as myself but worth every penny. For any medical persons reading this review who is considering buying this book please note contary to FDA statements there are hundreds of studies proving efficacy of ozone therapy for all types of ailments. They are all public domain.
Ozone therapy corrects the redox system(that's the antioxidant system for layfolks)so for anybody with a chronic viral infection who has a failing redox system that is one major reason alone(there are many others) to use ozone therapy. I will repeat that - for that single fact it is reason enough to use it.
Ozone being a good negatively charged free radical will actually nutralise harmful reactive oxygen species(ROS). This is one of the biggest misunderstandings by untrained medical personnel who beleive ozone is a harmful free radical and one of the messages Bocci gets across so strongly.
Highly recommended.
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Autohemotherapy vs, Direct IV, January 7, 2008
This review is from: OZONE A New Medical Drug (Hardcover)
Kudo's to Dr Bocci for his publication promoting IV ozone therapy. We have seen the results of over 45,000 Autohemotherapies and since 1994 over 95,000 Direct Iv ozone applications. There is no doubt that Dr. Bocci is completely wrong in his evaluation of Direct Iv. when done correctly it is easily safer, faster, less costly, and far more effective. In fact, Dr bocci is correct when he says that Autohemo will not cure most problems, while Direct IV absolutely will. Anyone with our experience in both types will agree.
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