Dear Subscriber,
I have a wonderful case to share with you. But first I’ll share with you that we have been developing what appears to be the best ozone treatment ever- DIALYSIS. I will tell you much more about it in an upcoming premium report. Our patients who have had 10 pass and dialysis uniformly are telling us that dialysis is superior. The gold standard of ozone therapy is moving into a platinum level!
Now for my unique case.
Yesterday, I had a dentist, in her upper 40s, in my office who I last saw in 2018. I do wish I could share her video with you, but because she is a dentist, and this turned out to be dental related, she gave me permission only to share the video amongst fellow health professionals.
She had come because of crippling back pain, wanting local ozone injections to her low back. The pain began in 2015 in the L4-5 area. “A specific pain”. She had seen numerous specialists. She was given many different narcotics. She was miserable, could not sleep. Pain was continuous, even in the middle of the night. Could not walk a half mile. Got different type of narcotic every visit.
Her specialists urged her to do a back surgery (fusion of her entire lumbar spine) for a bulging/collapsed disc at L4-5. She visited with me and I took my usual detective history. She had a root canal done in 2015, the day before the onset of pain. No one had asked her about this. Remember, to most all medical doctors and dentists, the body is not an integrated whole, but isolated different systems.
The tooth was a lower molar. #30. The molars, except for wisdom teeth, sit in the lung/large intestine meridian according to German acupuncture. She was having cramps and lower abdominal bloating as well as the back pain.
She had an injection in her back by the mainstream “experts” but it did no good. The root canal appeared “perfect” on x-ray.
I did my thing with her. My exam strongly suggested a disturbance in the tooth. I injected a specific area under the tooth with procaine and her pain remitted. Though she came to me for ozone injections into her back (at additional cost), I told her we needed to have the tooth further evaluated, rather than run extra expense. She agreed.
“It took me 6 months to find the right dentist to remove the tooth,” she told me. Within hours or less of the extraction, her back pain was gone – 100%. “I was hoping to get just 50% relief but I got 100%”. And no, this was unbelievable to her.
Please note, she has advanced back degeneration, enough that the knives were being sharpened for her. Despite the degeneration, all pain remitted when the root canal was removed, at my suggestion. And a bonus – thermographic evidence of inflammation in her lower abdomen (colon) cleared within a few months of the extraction. She lost 7 pounds after the extraction “without changing my diet”.
I believe if this woman had been operated on, she would have been left a cripple with crippling pain. Back surgery in the USA had a 50% “make you worse rate”. Now you know one reason why. And you know a key reason why Terri and I, at our age, have no desire to step out of the healing arts. I’d rather call this “healing” than “medicine”. You can see the difference in the two approaches in this narrative.
Glenn Beck and others highly tout a product to relieve pain. I have nothing negative to say about the product, except that it is expensive. It likely is a very effective and safe NATURAL anti-inflammatory. However, Mr. Beck still has lots of pain. Drugs certainly don’t cure, and even outstanding natural pain relievers don’t address the root cause of the problem. They might address a key cause of the pain – inflammation – but they don’t FIX the inflammation cause.
I admit I have an ego when it comes to my work. The ego is not related to me vs any other person. It is totally targeted to aiding in healing the patient before me. That is my duty as a physician. Terri and I will go to the mat to help someone, even risking ourselves. We don’t beat the party line (modern medical dogma) to maintain our stature in the medical community. The only thing important to us is the patient in front of us. (We do not get everyone better, but sure do try and without chemicals). And this is the difference between cookbook modern medicine paid for by insurance, and what self-pay can bring – personalized healing. Yes, the dentist paid out of pocket. But only single digit percentage of what the third party would have wasted on a surgery, which likely would have made the rest of her life intolerable, while running up a megabuck medical maintenance bill for life, and likely making her a narcotic addict.
Thanks for being here.
To Your Excellent Health,
Robert Jay Rowen, MD
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