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Carol Ferguson's avatar

Thank you for posting the update on the woman the the large BC tumor. I would bet the oncologist treating her has never seen results like this from conventional treatment alone. Why in the world doctors would not consider ozone to treat cancer is beyond me. People are going through difficult, lengthy conventional treatments only to have the cancer come back with a vengeance and they do not survive.. I just had this happen recently to a good friend and i am angry about it. She would not have died imo if she had had ozone treatments. Thank you Dr Rowen for being a doctor that cares i wish all doctors were like you and Dr. Su. God Bless!

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Jim's avatar

I'm happy to hear that the woman with the breast cancer has had such positive results. Thank you, and please thank her, for sharing so that we may all learn.

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Victoria's avatar

What you shared about the meridians in your hands made me curious because my right heel hurts and when I’m walking the second small toe goes numb and when I look at that it pertains to the gallbladder Meridian. I was wondering if you have seen or know of any good ways to address gallbladder issues with ozone therapy?

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Robert Jay Rowen, MD's avatar

We would need to client in person to even comment on a particular situation.

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Victoria's avatar

Sure I totally understand. I was just wondering if you had seen ozone therapy used to treat gallbladder issues or if you had any past references for it. Thank you.

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Robert Jay Rowen, MD's avatar

Gall bladder stone? No. Gall bladder infection or inflammation? I would use ozone adjunctively.

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Victoria's avatar

That’s what I figured but I just wanted to ask. We appreciate you so very much for all the information that you share and we’re glad to be subscribers. Have a great day.

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Daisy May's avatar

Wow oh wow! Thank you and Question about nebulizing OG:

To Nebulize OG, do you dilute it with sterile saline? And how many ml of OG to ml of saline in the nebulizer dispenser? thanks for answer

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Ora chalmers's avatar

How do we find the right dentist

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Robert Jay Rowen, MD's avatar

I have spioken twice before the International Association of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, a good bunch of dentists.

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Ora chalmers's avatar

Thanks

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Victoria's avatar

We found a great dentist, Stanley dental in Marble Falls, Texas if you’re anywhere near there. Dr Stanley removed all of the amalgam out of mine and my husband’s mouth and did some other dental work with nontoxic substances. It wasn’t horribly expensive, but it wasn’t cheap either. Super glad we did it though and he is a proponent of ozone therapy as well and uses it in his practice.

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Alysa Herman's avatar

Can you please share what OG is?

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kbi's avatar

Ozonated Glycerine

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Gheylord's avatar

"Yes, it was an infection after all, which was not terribly symptomatic. I had the tooth pulled as soon as I could and the socket vigorously scraped out."

Why not treat the tooth (perhaps with ozone) instead of pulling it out?

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Alex's avatar

I am wondering this same question - maybe he will address why to pull instead of treating ?

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bryan's avatar

Can you provide the name of the dentist that removed your tooth and cleaned out the socket. At some point if I need to have a tooth removed I want to go to the right person to have it extracted. Thank you.

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Robert Jay Rowen, MD's avatar

She is not a regular dentist. Specializes only in the kind of work she did on me.

https://holisticdentistventura.com

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