Ozone in Italy. An Eye Opener. And Thoughts from a European Experience
#52 2024 The Rowen Report
Dear Subscriber,
As I write this, Terri and I are on the way home from Europe where we attended the Italian Ozone Society meeting in Rome, and I spoke on EBOO ozone delivery. I want to tell you a bit about our trip.
Ozone in Italy is well accepted. In fact, we learned from a military presenting at the meeting that soldiers can receive ozone therapy. Ozone was used during the COVID epidemic. In fact, the head of the Italian ozone society Marianno Franzini, contracted COVID from treating it. He became critically ill. The hospital he was at did not offer ozone therapy. He was so ill he could not be transported to another hospital. However, he was intubated, which permitted transfer. He was transferred to an ozone friendly hospital and received therapy according to the society’s protocol. He the tube was removed 5 days later and he was discharged a few days afterwards.
Imagine- ozone in hospitals. Their socialized medicine pays for ozone therapy. Contrast that to our country where the Fraud and Deception Administration continues to consider ozone as a poisonous gas with no medical uses despite thousands of articles on its safety and efficacy including several of my own. And in America, where insurance companies and Medicare prefer to pay magnitudes more for toxic and symptom suppressing relieving therapies rather than pay for ozone, which could probably cut knee replacement surgery by 80%. and heal people with otherwise lethal infections.
The Italians use lower amounts of ozone than we do in America, yet get wonderful results. I don’t think their results are as fast as we see with the higher doses. Famed American veterinarian Margo Roman was also present speaking, as usual on the gut biome. She has seen miracles with fecal transplants in animals.
Terri and I decided to spend some extra time in Europe. We saw opulent palaces from the past, and visited wonderful museums, including the Vatican Museum. I found it interesting how gender issues have evolved through the centuries. Consider art. In ancient Greece, women were portrayed in sculptures covered by an ultrathin robe. Little thought was given to hiding or obscuring breasts. Men were depicted nude with generally a smaller than real size penis and testicles. Interestingly, though the Catholic church taught that man was created in the image of God, one important bishop 400 years ago decided that the genitalia of men constituted “shame” and must be covered. So, Vatican museum sculptures of men had their penises broken off, and what genitalia remained, if any, was covered by a plaster fig leaf. At this time, women in art were portrayed bare breasted, or more often with one breast uncovered. Of course, both women and men began to be portrayed with some type of cloth covering their loins, which cloth miraculously just hung there out of thin air, not being fixed to anything. I was amused with the thought that religion teaches that God first created “man” in “His” own image, and man subsequently decided that the male part of himself (created by a male God) is shameful and must be covered or if already casted, chopped off. Is God ashamed of “Himself”? Today we continue with a new brand of gender issues. History repeats itself, even if it morphs.
I’ve always marveled at the opulence of European churches and cathedrals, with enough gold to replenish Fort Knox, while the common man lived in squalor. What society must have been like. Then I read how many of our dissidents of today are angered and resentful at the life we have today, but a look at history tells us that even a person in a tenement building lives better than kings did in the past. The castles were dark, damp, cold, and the inhabitants had to hang their bottoms essentially out a window to poop, and the droppings landed just outside the castle walls where they could contaminate everything downstream. In today’s world, most all of us have heat, light, running water and sewers. Mozart dumped his human waste in the street outside his house which was flooded with water to wash away the waste and stench just once a week. Perfumes were heavily favored to cover up human smell in people almost all of whom, including nobles, were unable to wash themselves.
We got a bit of Jewish history. Jews did relatively well during the plague times. So, they were blamed for the plague, rounded up and either killed or driven out so the locals did not have to repay any debts to them. Why did they suffer less from the plague? Their own practices of sanitation and cleanliness. (Jews were also forbidden to be farmers or tradesmen).
Little has changed over the centuries with another rise of antisemitism, and a convenient lapse in memory of events. Germany did not teach its young the deeds of the Nazis for a few decades after the war. Now, all school children get immersed in the dark history in an effort to ensure that it never happens again. Homes where Jews lived, who were murdered, often are marked with a brass stepping stone on the pavement outside as a reminder of the Holocaust, and in several countries. In Budapest, brass shoes are affixed to a wall containing the Danube, where in the flash of the eye in late 1944, hundreds of adult Jews and children were rounded up, marched to the wall in mid-winter, ordered to shed their clothes, stand naked in freezing temperatures, facing the river and shot in the back, plunging into the river (hopefully dead before impact.)
History is critically important if we are to understand world events, try to solve world problems, and prevent future curses. For example, medicine has forgotten its scathing of those who would dare to challenge its dogma (e.g Ignaz Semmelweiss). Just look at how medical visionaries were treated by the powers at be, and their brainwashed believers (the general public) during COVID, continuing to this day.
There is far more history to the Russia Ukraine conflict than Americans and the world are being taught in the controlled press or our war mongering government. And I see cries for a two-state solution in the middle east, this after a two-state solution was offered to the Palestinians 5 times by the Israelis, and, with offers of significant land concessions, only to be rejected 5 times by Palestinian leaders. Knowing that most Israelis are survivors of the Holocaust in Europe, or descendants of villagers who suffered barbaric murderous pogroms and fled out of Eastern European lands to then Palestine, we can understand the tenacity of Israeli Jews there to survive and ensure their safety from the terror they thought they were safe from after getting their own state. (Incidentally, all of us have seen photos of the devastation in Gaza. I assure you that it does not compare to the indiscriminate devastation of German cities by Allied forces in WWII. Dresden was firebombed. It was not a military or industrial city. Thousands were killed. Cologne was 90% destroyed. I took photos of the post war photos of the destruction. So were many other cities. We were in an all-out declared war and Nazi rulers permitted this horrible destruction well into 1945, even after it was clear their war efforts were hopeless. I compare that to the “all-out war” in the middle east declared by Hamas with the sudden butchery of over a thousand, and Israel declaring war on Hamas. Hamas has encouraged the devastation of Gaza land, with civilians again holding the empty bag. America did not suffer condemnation for its carpet bombings in its war. However, like the Jews were unjustly blamed for the plague in medieval times, they are again vilified for the devastation in Gaza in a bloodshed they did not instigate, and after many efforts at permanent peace.)
The world MUST learn from history on all accounts, from medicine to war and politics, or it simply will repeat itself. But in our day, there are many efforts to rewrite and/or change/ and or forget history, rather than embrace it and learn from past mistakes.
Well, I wanted to share some of our experience, lessons, and thoughts with you. I have been delayed in part 2 of my Premium report on bioflavonoids, as I am still researching recommendations in products. The one I take is being discontinued. So, I hope the Premium readers will be patient for a few more days as I get settled and complete the necessary inquiries.
If you would like to see some photos of what we saw, please let me know. If enough interest, I will put some up.
To Your Excellent Health!
Robert Jay Rowen, MD}
Yes. I would like to see your pictures. Thank you.
Thank you for the travelogue and your experiences. I am still left with the "cov2" conundrum as to whether it was a "virus" or NOT. My personal observations are that it spread unlike any other pathogen. I think it was a poisoning as well as a gaslighting. Dr. F's testimony two days ago was riddled with body language signs and obfuscation that we may never know the truth in this lifetime.
To backtrack on ozone as it relates to poison...is it possible that ozone would be not a cure but a help to the body to divest it self of a poison so that I will heal?
As for the holocaust, a very dear friend who is in his early 90's and a formerly orthodox Hungarian Jew.
He was 12 years old when freed by the Allied invasion. An American GI took him under his wing, brought him to the US and became his mentor and foster parent. That GI was none other than Charles Merril. Subsequently (Bernie) was educated in Law at Columbia and became legal counsel for Safeway stores. He still gives talks about his experiences in Sobibor and Auschwitz where he watched his mother, father and little brother sent to their death. He still experiences anti-semitism when he travels back to Hungary. Man's inhumanity for the sake of money and power still astounds me. "We wrestle not against flesh and blood but against spiritual wickedness in high places"
Pictures welcome.