Last December, I had
the privilege of traveling to India again. If you’ve read any of my previous stories about my journeys
to this impoverished nation, you know some of the medical miracles
I’ve seen there from the innovative treatments I brought
them. This trip was no different. In fact, I saw some of the
most devastating pain cases resolved in minutes.
The journey first took us through Ludhiana, India, where
Terri and I stayed with Dr. S. Sibia. Dr. Sibia told
us why we see
so many miracles in India. “We are looking for the cheapest
way to get the greatest result. In America, the system is geared
toward getting the most expensive treatment regardless of the
outcome.” He’s right! And he also was right about
something else: He predicted that the charitable hospital we
volunteer at would soak up our ozone therapy like a sponge. The
doctors, indeed, soaked it up.
So we began to treat a few patients with ozone. What began
as a slow trickle of patients quickly turned into a torrent,
especially
after what the staff saw exceeded their expectations.
We started in the orthopedic department. Our first patient
was an older man with degenerated knees. In two minutes, he
got off
the table nearly free of pain after an injection of medical
ozone.
(This is the Prolozone therapy I’ve discussed in the past.
My good friend and colleague, Frank Shallenberger, MD, editor
of Real Cures newsletter, termed it “Prolozone” when
he combined the words “prolotherapy” and “ozone.”)
The second patient limped in with severe arthritis in his left
hip. In minutes, he was at least 50% improved. Several more
patients with knee degeneration arrived. We saw the same results — in
almost all knee cases — nearly total elimination of pain.
Shocked at what he was seeing, the orthopedic doctor brought
us a woman with a frozen shoulder. It froze up soon after she
had a chest infection the doctor had drained with a tube through
her chest. The first part of the treatment was to inject the
scar on her chest with a local anesthetic (neural therapy).
Her shoulder freed up about 50%. Then we put ozone into her
shoulder
and her motion increased yet further.
Then the eye doctor brought us a case of a degenerating (pigment
layer) retina. A picture showed significant leakage of a fluorescent
dye within her retina. And, she was scared of anything new.
But her loss of vision scared her worse. She rolled up her
sleeve
for intravenous ozone therapy. Two days later, a retina specialist
re-photographed her eye and showed a 40% reduction in leakage.
Needless to say, she tracked us down in the hospital most of
our remaining days for further treatment until her ophthalmologist
himself was ready to do it.
On the third day, the doctors wheeled a young man (27) into
the treatment room with a severely prolapsed disc. He could
not stand
upright, bent over at about 20º. His pain, radiating from
his hip and down his leg, was so severe he needed assistance
to rise out of the wheelchair. He could not lie flat on his abdomen.
For this reason, he’s one of the few patients that the
treatment itself was highly painful.
I’ve found that injecting Prolozone into the lumbar facet
and sacroiliac joints helped most of my back patients with or
without disc problems.
Unlike the knee cases, he was not better immediately after
the injection. The knee cases were dramatically better nearly
instantly.
I told the doctor that this was one case I suspected would
take at least 30 minutes. We were injecting the gas distant
from the
disc. It would take time for it to migrate to the affected
area. So they sent the patient back to the ward.
Thirty minutes later, we checked up on him. He was standing
up straight! By the end of the day, not only was he getting
out
of bed upright without assistance, he could bend over. By morning
he told us the pain was 95% relieved! He was left with very
limited pain in his back.
Word of this spread rapidly around the hospital. As many people
in the hospital came to see. Even some of the doctors came
for treatment. They brought their parents, children, and spouses
into wherever we were working, hoping to squeeze in a treatment
(especially for knees). The results were just like all the
others.
It was wonderful!
You might wonder how and why these results could be so dramatic,
so fast, and last so long. The cause of pain is inflammation.
Inflammation is a self-perpetuating cycle of damage. This limits
oxygen, which further induces damage and limits the body’s
ability to repair. So we administered a gas that’s 99%
oxygen and 1% ozone. The instillation of oxygen provides instant
energy production in the oxygen-starved cells. Ozone stimulates
powerful chemical mediators of repair, regeneration, and modulation
of inflammation.
If you would like to find a Prolozone therapist, please visit
www.oxygenhealingtherapies.com. You can find out more about
its more widely known cousin, prolotherapy, at www.getprolo.com.
If your doctor has an interest in ozone and oxidative medicine
training, he can contact me through my small professional website
www.doctorrowen.com.
One final note: We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks
to Longevity Resources Company (www.ozonegenerator.com) and
its
CEO Roger Chown. They most graciously donated the ozone machine
to the hospital.
Longevity also makes EWOT systems for those interested in reversing
aging. You can read more about it on www.secondopinionnewsletter.com.