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Ozone treatment for cancer???

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –         I was hoping someone here may be able to shed some light on this.  An aquaintance of a friend of a friend (get the idea?) said her father was diagnosed with a nasty case of cancer not long ago (I am not sure which type, but I think she might have said leukemia).  Anyway, he was at the time a health care practitioner.  He went to an MD , who produced the diagnosis and was told he had at tops two or three months to live.  The doctor told him that the cancer was in an acute stage, but they tried traditional chemo, anyway.  This produced so many negative side-effects that he decided to stop it and live his last days with some dignity.  Somehow, this man came into contact with someone selling illegal (due to unapproved FDA status) machines that somehow produce ozone and pump it into the blood stream.  Somehow, the cancer attacks the ozone…anyway, after FOUR months of the treatment, he returned to his MD who said he didn’t have a cancer cell in his body!         My questions are what this machine might be, how it works, etc.  With a B.A. in chemistry, it doesn’t make much sense (although my info is pretty vague).  PLease email me if you know anything more about this.  ON a similar note, the chemo caused the man’s hands and joints to bloat severely so he can no longer practice.  He now imports parts for these machines, builds them, and sells them!  Steve

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –         I was hoping someone here may be able to shed some light on this.  An aquaintance of a friend of a friend (get the idea?) said her father was diagnosed with a nasty case of cancer not long ago (I am not sure which type, but I think she might have said leukemia).  Anyway, he was at the time a health care practitioner.  He went to an MD , who produced the diagnosis and was told he had at tops two or three months to live.  The doctor told him that the cancer was in an acute stage, but they tried traditional chemo, anyway.  This produced so many negative side-effects that he decided to stop it and live his last days with some dignity.  Somehow, this man came into contact with someone selling illegal (due to unapproved FDA status) machines that somehow produce ozone and pump it into the blood stream.  Somehow, the cancer attacks the ozone…anyway, after FOUR months of the treatment, he returned to his MD who said he didn’t have a cancer cell in his body!         My questions are what this machine might be, how it works, etc.  With a B.A. in chemistry, it doesn’t make much sense (although my info is pretty vague).  PLease email me if you know anything more about this.  ON a similar note, the chemo caused the man’s hands and joints to bloat severely so he can no longer practice.  He now imports parts for these machines, builds them, and sells them!  Steve

Thanks Steve     pls advz as to how one could purchase a few of these machines    Armin

Response:

        I was hoping someone here may be able to shed some light on this.  An aquaintance of a friend of a friend (get the idea?) said her father was diagnosed with a nasty case of cancer not long ago (I am not sure which type, but I think she might have said leukemia).  Anyway, he was at the time a health care practitioner.  He went to an MD , who produced the diagnosis and was told he had at tops two or three months to live.  The doctor told him that the cancer was in an acute stage, but they tried traditional chemo, anyway.  This produced so many negative side-effects that he decided to stop it and live his last days with some dignity.  Somehow, this man came into contact with someone selling illegal (due to unapproved FDA status) machines that somehow produce ozone and pump it into the blood stream.  Somehow, the cancer attacks the ozone…anyway, after FOUR months of the treatment, he returned to his MD who said he didn’t have a cancer cell in his body!           My questions are what this machine might be, how it works, etc.  With a B.A. in chemistry, it doesn’t make much sense (although my info is pretty vague).  PLease email me if you know anything more about this.  ON a similar note, the chemo caused the man’s hands and joints to bloat severely so he can no longer practice.  He now imports parts for these machines, builds them, and sells them!  Steve

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