Dear Subscriber,
This past weekend Terri and I hosted a 3-day intense ozone workshop for an international (4 countries). group of physicians in our office Each day was different. Several stayed for all three days, and a few came for just one or two days. I have posted comments from all participants on YouTube:
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Please enjoy.
During this time, we have heard of two viruses making international news. The main one is poliovirus in New York. There has been at least one case of paralysis and more than one sewage system containing the virus, indicating that it has spread. The virus moves fecal>oral and is highly contagious.
I have always had a soft spot in my heart for the polio vaccine, even though in my day it was associated with spreading SV-40 simian virus. The Salk vaccine was the first. It is injectable and protects against paralysis. However, similar to the misadministration of the COVID vaccine (injection rather than entry (airway for COVID) immunity) the Salk vaccine does not provide immunity at entry (gut) but provides protection from the virus circulating in blood to reach the nervous system. This protects against paralysis, but NOT against spread of infection. Remember COVID “vaccine” has the same limitation. It is an injection “vaccine” which does NOT protect against the virus propagating in your nose (like the gut for polio) and hence spread, even IF the COVID vaccine did protect against severe disease, which is now being questioned.
What to do? I lived during the days of polio and it concerns me. The frightening thing is that vaccinated youngsters might have protection against paralysis (from the injection vaccine), but they can spread it, as they do not have gut protection, which is provided by the Sabin or oral vaccine. I had both.
So, if you are unvaccinated, and, say, you (or children) go to a water park or swimming pool and someone there has asymptomatic polio, it would be very easy for that person to spread to many. Chlorination does help to inactivate the virus, but it is not fast like ozone or oxygen-based oxidants. So, I see a significant risk here. You cannot get the Sabin (oral) vaccine in the USA. And sadly, the Sabin vaccine is likely the cause for this outbreak. Why? Because it is not a killed virus. It is a weakened virus which infects the gut as desired and full gut immunity is created (stopping spread). However, the virus can mutate back to full infectivity and be passed to a susceptible individual through contamination. That is why the USA abandoned the Sabin vaccine.
If I were not vaccinated, and, lived in or close to the infection zone, or was traveling and/or visiting water recreation areas, I would strongly consider this vaccine even for myself. The polio vaccine(s) do provide durable (long or lifetime) immunity, unlike the COVID genetic jab.
If my memory serves me correctly, my dad had polio with mild paralysis and fully recovered. If a polio-stricken person were brought to me today, I would use ozone or ultraviolet blood irradiation. The latter was actually reported to attenuate polio disease during the great outbreaks in the generation before me.
Yes, there is some risk to the injectable polio vaccine. It is up to you to determine the risk of paralytic polio vs a vaccine reaction. Paralysis only occurs in 1 in 200 of those infected. Polio is usually a mild or asymptomatic gut infection. But in those where it migrates to the nervous system and causes paralysis, it is terribly life changing for life.
In the meantime, there are reports in China of another emerging virus which may have serious consequences. For all these reasons, I strongly recommend my patients and others to have a home ozone generator. Please visit my office website: https://drrowendrsu.com/our-blog/home-ozone-generators/ for information on home machines and discounted packages. Polio is known to be rapidly inactivated by ozone. I wish ozone would be used in conjunction with chlorine for disinfection. We might have less exposure to toxic chlorine and better destruction of pathogens by employing ozone.
To Your Excellent Health,
Robert Jay Rowen, MD
https://www.salon.com/2022/08/09/experts-believe-there-may-be-a-polio-in-new-york/
https://www.tmz.com/2022/08/09/china-langya-virus-infected-fatal/
The story of polio is much more interesting than the commonly told one about iron lungs and vaccines.
Many viruses can potentially cause paralysis, not just the polio virus. And the virus itself is typically not enough to do that level of damage; the body needs to also be compromised by toxins like heavy metals or pesticides.
https://twitter.com/forrestmaready/status/1005127713848463361
Forrest Maready dug into the history of polio and wrote a fascinating summary of his findings in this Twitter thread, as well as a full length book delving into the details.
There are some interesting resources on the topic of viruses and Germ Theory.
ViroLIEgy.com - Mike Stone
DrSam Bailey.com/resources/videos
"Bechamp or Pasteur?" Ethel D. Hume first published in 1921
"The Truth About Contagion" Tom Cowan, MD
"Dissolving Illusions" Suzanne Humphries, MD, Roman Bystrianyk
"Virus Mania" Torsten Engelbrecht, Claus Kohnlein, MD, Samantha Bailey, MD Stefano Scoglio, PhD
"Nothing is lost. Nothing is created. All is transformed." - Antoine Bechamp
"The specific disease doctrine is the grand refuge of weak uncultured, unstable minds, such as now rule in the medical profession. There are no specific diseases; there are specific disease conditions." - Florence Nightingale