OBGYN Surgeon Receives Trans Vaginal and Clitoral Injections at Our Workshop and is Awed at Unexpected Result
#99 2024 The Rowen Report
Dear Subscriber,
I have a real treat for the ladies in this audience. Likely, most of you are moms, or will be sometime in your life. Terri and I just completed a weekend ozone training workshop for health professionals.
We do these regularly, and concentrate on practical demonstrations.
One of the participants identified herself as an OBGYN medical doctor in very active practice. She graciously volunteered her body as a demo, in a mixed audience, for a female injection, after seeing a demo of prostate injection in one of our male regular demos. (The man also had a scrotal and penis injection as a demo. The latter is often done in men for ED).
As OBGYN, she has done LOTS of what are called paracervical blocks for delivery. In this case, there was not a delivery, but simply a demo to show how deep female issues could be treated with ozone (and a local anesthetic) with a trans vaginal approach to the deep pelvis. After the demo, she expressed utter amazement at a totally unexpected effect, for a problem she did not relate to us, and thought was normal. After her third child, she had a constant low-level discomfort in her deep pelvis. She simply thought it was a normal effect of multiple deliveries. She told us she had told hundreds of patients that their pelvic floor low grade chronic issues was “normal”.
Well, after the injection, she spontaneously told us that she was “AMAZED” that the pelvic problem she did not tell us about beforehand was totally gone, after having failed all conventional attempts at fixing it. We were so pleased and happy for her. She said she plans to bring this back to her practice and related that all women could potentially benefit from this rather benign approach to huge issue for women with pelvic floor challenges after childbirth.
She went on and received an injection directly to her clitoris to experience it. She told us that she does a lot of PRP (platelet rich plasma) injections for sexual function challenges in women, and wanted to experience an alternative on her own body. She really liked it. Not uncomfortable at all (unlike PRP) except for the poke of a tiny needle. Others of our lady trainees have received similar injections and reported improvement in sexual sensitivity. Ozone injections will be much kinder, gentler, and less expensive than PRP.
I am so happy to be bringing this to you. Terri has gotten fantastic with the needle, having to do them all with my absence, and she does all my injections except for those that need guided imagery, for which I see Dr Aldon Williams in Texas. Our OBGYN trainee plans to bring this therapy to many, many women in her practice and hopefully see if it will also help endometriosis. We have not tried it for this really uncomfortable and challenging condition. I will let you know what she reports back!
To Your Excellent Health!
Robert Jay Rowen, MD
PS If you are a health professional, or know one who is open to training that will do literal miracles for his/her patients, please pass information like this along. We do these a few times a year and the participants routinely tell us that they learned more of how to help people than all the years they studied in medical school and post graduate training.
PPS Please feel free to share this with others, and hopefully encourage them to subscribe. This method could help a lot of women (and men). Most of our trainees are able to do these injections, though this particular injection depends on a female participant willingness to be a demo in a mixed crowd, so it has not been done at all of our workshops, while the prostate injection is always done. We have videos of how to do these though, always available for our trainees.