Ozonated Glycerin Now Available to PreOrder. New Neat Ear Ozone Device I got to Test.
#134 2024 The Rowen Report
Dear Subscriber,
I have a double dose of good news for you on the ozone front.
First, PURO3.com is now taking pre orders on their just completed batch of ozonated glycerine. They will be selling it in 2 oz units at a very reasonable price (59.95), much less than we (Terri and I) can make it, as we can only make several ounces at a time, and we have to limit the little we have to really needy clients. Tobias Segal of PURO3 tells me they have 275 units available and will be shipped free priority mail beginning Jan 8. Make sure to use the discount code REDWOOD to claim your discount. I believe this first shipment will be gone in a few days.
Micah Lowe, of SimplyO3 sent us a new contraption to try out for ear insufflation, a real neat and simple method of ozone application. I am calling it the “ozone ear muffs”. It is a big improvement over ear stethoscope delivery. It fits like headphones and is comfortable. Best of all, it has a built-in destruct so the escaping gas is neutralized back to oxygen and no ozone odor escapes! Even better than “best” is some in house testing I did with it today with my expensive ozone analyzer. We had gas flow from directly into the earmuffs from an ozone generator at 60 mcg/cc. I measured the gas coming into the ear at 56 mcg/cc which is an outstanding retention of ozone concentration through the whole apparatus, direct from the generator. I give Micah both thumbs up and made a suggestion to greatly reduce the hiss of the ozone generator coming through the set-up, which I am confident he will adopt. (Just placing a small ozone bubbler “trap” between the generator and the earmuffs. That muffles the hiss). Your discount code for all SimplyO3 products is DRROWEN. There is no plastic that is totally “ozone proof” except teflon, which is in the class of “forever chemicals”. The earmuffs are not teflon, but I am hopeful that they will be quite durable.
Finally, I got a piece of private hate mail today from a reader who condemned me for my post on Ozempic reportedly possibly being linked to a vascular form of blindness. He castigated me for calling it a “drug” (and insinuated that I am “insane”) rather than totally referring it to what it is, a “peptide”, as if being a “peptide” makes something safe. Peptide or not, the FDA regulates these “peptides” as DRUGS.
I put the information out because if a peptide causes physiological effects, there can be both positive and negative effects. The published study pointed to a potential elevated risk of blindness, and obviously I am sensitive to this, having macular degeneration.
I deliberately put in the example of growth hormone, which was rushed in and pushed with the same fervor by thousands of doctors many years ago. Peptides are short proteins. HGH is merely a longer protein, and likewise native to the human body. And used in physiological doses, it caused mayhem in many, as you could see in the Mayo Clinic warnings about it.
If the peptide of the semiglutides can cause such radical changes in one’s body to shed many pounds of weight (a good thing), it could have a dark side as well. I republished the post from Children’s Health Defense merely to educate you that all things used in healing with powerful effects need to be weighed and observed long term. Ozempic was approved for weight loss only in 2021. Below, I have copied and pasted a short summary on the currently known and accepted toxicities of Ozempic from a Google search using AI. When you read these warnings, please remember in the words of the hate mailer, “They are peptides which are natural amino acids in the human body.”.
I will spare you the insults hurled at me and simply direct you to the CURRENTLY known toxic effects of these “all natural amino acids” peptides, as the hate mail writer calls them.
Again, our sincere wishes for a Holiday filled with joy, peace, health and safety,
Robert Jay Rowen, MD with the support of Terri Su, MD
Warnings for Ozempic (Semaglutide)
Ozempic is a prescription medication used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity. It is important to be aware of the potential warnings and side effects before taking this medication.
Serious Warnings:
· Pancreatitis: Ozempic can increase the risk of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
· Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia): Ozempic can cause low blood sugar levels, especially if you take other diabetes medications or insulin.
· Allergic reactions: Serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, can occur with Ozempic.
· Gallbladder problems: Ozempic can increase the risk of gallbladder disease.
· Thyroid C-cell tumors: There have been rare cases of thyroid C-cell tumors in people taking Ozempic.
Other Warnings:
· Heart problems:
Ozempic should not be used in people with recent heart attacks, unstable angina, or severe heart failure.
· Kidney problems:
Ozempic may need to be adjusted or discontinued in people with moderate to severe kidney disease.
· Pregnancy and breastfeeding:
It is not known if Ozempic is safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
· Medications that interact:
Ozempic can interact with other medications, including insulin, sulfonylureas, and DPP-4 inhibitors.
· Compounded medications:
Do not use compounded versions of Ozempic, as they may not be safe or effective.
· Counterfeit medications:
Be aware of counterfeit Ozempic medications and report any suspicions to the FDA.
Before taking Ozempic, it is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider.
sorry about your hate mail.
many of the rest of us /appreciate/ you sharing warning info about pHarmaCo products like that, instead of attacking the messenger.
erring on the side of caution is preferable to promoting a product based on unsubstantiated beliefs in safety.
Blogging, substacking and a few nasty responses comes with the territory! I remember one of my first was regarding a post on raw milk benefits and a response that I was evil and directly responsible for the death of thousands of people. Thank you for your posts, they are appreciated!