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Ozone Therapy

Why did we stop doing Ozone, photolume, and other oxygen therapies?

Our doctor team has decided to drop some of our interventional natural medicine procedures. Many factors went in to making this decision. Caring Medical remains an innovative interventional natural medicine clinic where we look at treating the root cause of a person’s problem. Instead of using ozone therapy or photolume, we will now be offering a new array of intravenous protocols and metabolic testing that we have found to be even more successful than some of these other therapies. For example, when you balance your body chemistry, including your blood pH and improve your circulation and nutrient levels, you can improve your health, and actually eliminate the need for medications in certain cases.

If you are interested in a consultation with one of our doctors to develop a new protocol for you, we’d be happy to set up a free consultation for you with one of them.
What Does Ozone Do?
How Does Ozone Work?
Routes of Administration:
Ozone Therapy Success Story
Ozone has been used to treat:

What Does Ozone Do?
- inactivates viruses, bacteria, yeast, fungus and protozoas
- stimulates the immune system
- cleans arteries and veins, improves circulation
- purifies the blood and lymph
- normalizes hormone and enzyme production
- reduces inflammation
- reduces pain, calms the nerves
- stops bleeding
- prevents shock
- prevents stroke damage
- improves brain function and memory
- oxidizes toxins, allowing their excretion
- chelates heavy metals; it works well in conjunction with EDTA
- prevents and reverses degenerative diseases
- prevents and eliminates auto-immune diseases
- decreases allergic reactions Top

How Does Ozone Work?
1. Inactivation of bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast and protozoa: Ozone disrupts the integrity of the bacterial cell envelope through oxidation of the phospholipids and lipoproteins. In fungi, ozone inhibits cell growth at certain stages. With viruses, the ozone damages the viral capsid and disrupts the reproductive cycle by disrupting the virus-to-cell contact with peroxidation. The weak enzyme coatings on cells which make them vulnerable to invasion by viruses make them susceptible to oxidation and elimination from the body, which then replaces them with healthy cells.

2. Enhancement of circulation: In circulatory disease, a clumping of red blood cells hinders blood flow through the small capillaries and decreases oxygen absorption due to reduced surface area. Ozone reduces or eliminates clumping and red cell flexibility is restored, along with oxygen carrying ability. Oxygenation of the tissues increases as the arterial partial pressure increases and viscosity decreases. Ozone also oxidizes the plaque in arteries, allowing the removal of the breakdown products, unclogging the blood vessels.

3. Stimulation of oxygen metabolism: Ozone causes an increase in the red blood cell glycolysis rate. This leads to the stimulation of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) which leads to an increase in the amount of oxygen released to the tissues. There is a stimulation of the production of the enzymes which act as free radical scavengers and cell wall protectors:glutathione peroxidase, catalase, and superoxide dismutase. Ozone activates the Krebs cycle by enhancing oxidative carboxylation of pyruvate, stimulating production of ATP. Ozone also causes a significant reduction in NADH and helps to oxidize cytochrome C. Prostacycline, a vasodilator, is also induced by ozone.

4. Formation of peroxides: Ozone reacts with the unsaturated fatty acids of the lipid layer in cellular membranes, forming hydro peroxides. There is a synergistic effect with cellular-formed H2O2. Lipid peroxidation products include alkoxyl and peroxyl radicals, singlet oxygen, ozonides, carbonyls, alkanes and alkenes.

5. Dissolution of malignant tumors: Ozone inhibits tumor metabolism. In addition, ozone oxidizes the outer lipid layer of malignant cells and destroys them through cell lysis. Phagocytes produce H2O2 and hydroxyl to kill bacteria and viruses. The generation of hydroxyl by killer cells is critical to their cytotoxic capability. Ozone stimulates conversion of L-arginine to citrulline, nitrite by phagocytes, acting on tumors.

6. Activation of the immune system: Ozone administered at a concentration of about 50 ug/cc causes the greatest increase in the production of interferon. Higher or lower concentrations have a correspondingly lower effect. Interleukin tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is released in the greatest quantities between 30 and 55 ug/cc. The production of interleukin-2 launches an entire cascade of subsequent immunological reactions. Top

Routes of Administration:
1.) Intravenous injection- a direct injection of the ozone gases into the vein.
2.) Intraarticular injection- a direct injection into the painful joint.
3.) Direct injection into a tumor- ozone gases can be injected into a tumor or a cyst.
4.) Autohemotherapy- 50-200ml of blood drawn into a bottle. The bottle is turned upside down and ozone is infused into the bottle and then transfused back to patient.
5.) Intracutaneous blistering- ozone is injected into the skin.
6.) Intramuscular- a direct injection of the ozone gases into the muscle.
7.) Subcutaneous- an injection of ozone gas performed just under the skin.
8.) Uterine insufflation- a catheter is placed into the uterus where ozone is slowly infused.
9.) Bladder insufflation- a catheter is placed into the bladder where ozone is slowly infused.
10.) Dental use of ozonated water- water that is bubbled through ozone gases and kept near freezing.
11.) Rectal insufflation- ozone is passed into the rectum through a catheter.
12.) Vaginal insufflation- ozone is passed into the vagina through a catheter.
13.) Drinking water- water that is bubbled through ozone gases and drank nearly immediately.
14.) In the ear- a slow flow of ozone gases is run through a small tube into the ear.
15.) Ozonated water enema- ozonated water is passed through a catheter into the rectum.
16.) Breathing ozonated olive oil- ozonated olive oil is breathed into the lungs.
17.) Deep lymphatic massage with ozonated olive oil- olive oil that has been bubbled through ozone gas until nearly solidified.
18.) Ozonated bath epsom salts and sea salt- bathing in ozonated water.
19.) Body suit- suit that is sealed off wrists, ankles, and neck. Humidified ozone is pumped into the body suit and lasts for 15-30 minutes.
20.) Steam cabinet- a cabinet filled with ozone gases you can sit in with your head protruding for 15-30 minutes.
21.) External limb bagging- the bag is placed over the affected area. Once the ozone is humidified it is pumped into the bag. It will kill any bacteria, viruses, fungus, or molds infecting the open wound. Top

In November of 2000, a patient named Craig came to Caring Medical with severe burns on his left hand. The burns were sustained from a propane tank exploding while he was attempting to remove it from a torch tip. Immediately, Dr. Hauser and the staff at Caring Medical jumped into action and began his ozone Treatment. Ozone Treatment for burns!? You got it! Read Craig's success story below to learn more. Check out the success with the visual aid of pictures taken during his treatments.

Patient's Name: Craig Mrazek

Testimonial for Direct Ozone & Ozonated Olive Oil on Burned Tissue.

"As a 39 year old male, I had 2nd degree burns caused from liquid propane being sprayed on my left hand & wrist while removing a #1 propane cylinder from a torch tip and having spontaneous combustion. The back of my hand was 60% blistered and the skin lifted on the entire inside of my wrist. The protocol of the hospital was to remove easily accessible dead tissue, apply Neosporin, wrap with gauze, and see my attending physician the next day. His traditional AMA protocol was to give my hand in an irrigation bath at the local rehab. section of the local hospital, remove debris after each session, apply ointment, wrap with gauze, and send me home. After 2 days with this treatment, I remembered the profound healing abilities of ozone as a burn treatment. So from the third day to the fifth day, following the irrigation, I asked the attending therapist to not apply any ointment, as I was choosing to implement an additional treatment just as soon as I would leave the hospital. You can guess how excited they were to hear that - not very. Fortunately, the staff at Caring Medical & Rehabilitation were willing and able to provide such spontaneous care. The protocol at CMRS was to enclose the burned area with a bag and fill with a critically measured form of ozone for 45 minutes, take my arm out, take a picture with a digital camera, apply ozonated olive oil, wrap with gauze and send me on my way until the next day. I changed the wrapping 3 times a day, and applied the ozonated olive oil during that time. After just 3 visits at CMRS we each agreed that the healing was so profound that no further office visits were necessary; the proof is in the pictures. By day #10 I was back to work using the normal masonry materials and equipment.

I am quite thankful for the love and care I received at CMRS!"

11/17/00 Craig's hand on the first day that he came to CMRS.
11/17/00 Another angle of Craig's severe burns to the hand and wrist.
11/17/00 Craig's hand was put in a bag and then the bag was filled with Ozone.
11/20/00 After only three days and one treatment, notice the improvement.
11/20/00 Another angle showing the amazing results after only one treatment.
11/22/00 Once again, the results speak for themselves. This picture taken before his third treatment, two days after the second.
Craig's hand today has absolutely no scarring. The treatment he received was only Ozone!! - Remarkable.
Another view of Craig's hand today.

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Ozone has been used to treat:**

Acariasis
Acne
Acrodermatits
Acute otitis media
Acute vestibulopathy
Addisons disease
Adenocarcinoma
Adenovirus
Adrenalitis
AIDS
Alopecia Allergies
ALS (Low Gehrig disease)
Alzheimer disease
Amebiasis
Amenorrhea
Amyloidosis
Anal fissures
Anemia
Angina
Aniodema
Ankylosing spondylitis
Anthrax
Apthous stomatitis
Arterial occlusion
Arteriosclerosis
Arthritis
Arthrosis
Asthma
Athlete's foot
Babesiosis
Bacterial pneumonia
Bartonellosis
Basalinoma
Bell palsy
Bornholm myalgia
Botulism Bronchitis
Bronchopulmonary aspergillas
Bronchospasm
Brucellosis
Bullous pemphigus
Burkit lymphoma

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Cancer of all types
Candidiasis
Carbuncles
Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Cellulitis
Cerebral atrophy
Cerebro vascular accident
Chagas disease
Chicken pox
Chlamydia
Cholecystitis
Chronic pain
Chronic pulmonary disease
Cirrhosis of the liver
Coccidiomycosis
Colitis
Colorado tick fever
Conjunctivitis
Contact dermatitis
Coronavirus
Cryoglobulinemia
Cryptococcosis
Cryptospiridiosis
Cystitis
Cytomegalovirus
Cutaneous larva migrans
Dengue fever
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Diverticultis

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Echovirus
Eczema
Ehrlichiosis
Emphysema
Encephalitis
Encephalomyelitis
Endocarditis
Endometritis
Endophthalmitis
Enteric fever
Enteritis necroticans
Environmental hypersensitivity
Epidermoid carcinoma
Epidermolytic keratosis
Epididymitis
Epidermophytosis
Epstein - Barr virus
Erysipelas
Erythema migrans
Flavivirus
Folliculitis
Food poisoning
Fulminant varicella
Furuncle
Gangrene
Genital warts
Giardiasis
Glaucoma
Glioma
Glomerular membrane disease
Glomerulonephritis
Goodpasture syndrome
Gout
Graves disease
Guillan-Barre syndrome

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Hairy leukoplakia
Heart arrhythmia
Heart disease
Hematoma
Hemorrhage
Hemorrhagic fever
Hemorrhoids
Hemolytic anemia
Hepatitis
Herpes of all types
Histoplasmosis
HIV, HTLV
Hypercholosterolemia
Hypotension
Hypersensitivity
Hyperthyroigism
Huntingdon chorea
Ichthyosis
Ileitis
Impetigo
Influenza
Intravascular coagulation
Ischemic optic neuropathy
Krohn's disease
Kyanasur forest disease
Landry syndrome
Lassa fever
Leishmaniasis
Leptospirosis
Leukemia
Leukoencephalopathy
Leukopenia
Listeriosis
Liver dysfunction
Lupus erythemalosus
Lyme disease
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Lymphogranuloma
Lymphoid pneumonia
Lymphoma

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Malaria
Mastoiditis
Measles
Melanoma
Melioidosis
Meniere disease
Migraine
Molluscum ecthyma
Mononucleosis
Morbilloform
Mumps
Multiple sclerosis
Myalgia
Myasthenia gravis
Mycobacterium avium complex
Myocarditis
Mycosis
Myelitis
Myonecrosis
Myositis
Neurodermatitis
Neutropenia colitis
Ocular trachoma
Optic nerve dysfunction
Optic neuritis
Oral erythema
Orbital cellulitis
Orchitis
Osteomyelitis
Osteoporosis
Osteosarcoma
Otosclerosis

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Pancreatitis
Panniculitis
Papillitis
Parainfluenza
Parkinson's disease
Pediculosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Pemphigoid
Pernicious anemia
Polimyelitis
Polyateritis
Polyoma virus
Poor circulation
Postpartum fever
Pneumocytosis
Pneumonia
Poctitis
Prostrate enlargement
Prurigo
Psoriasis
Pulmonary toxiplasis
Pyoderma
Rabies
Radiculoneuritis
Relapsing fever
Reynold's syndrome
Reynaud's disease
Rheumatism
Rheumatoid arthritis
Rhinitis
Rift Valley fever
Rubella
Salmonella
Salpingitis
Scabies
Scleroderma
Senile dementia
Senile macular degeneration
Sennutsu fever
Septicemia
Shingles
Shock
Sickle cell anemia
Sinusitis
Skin burns
Spinalioma
Staphylococcus
Somatitis
Striatonigral degeneration
Stroke
Syphilis

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Tardive dyskinesia
T. cruzi
Tendinitis
Tetanus
Tinea versicolor
Tinnitus
Thoracic zygomycosis
Thrombepenic purpura
Thrombophlebitis
Thyroiditis
Togavirus
Tourette syndrome
Toxic amblyopia
Toxoplasmosis
Traveller's diarrhea
Trench fever
Trypanosomiasis
Tuberculosis
Tularemia
Ulcers
Urethritis
Urticaria
Ulterine spasm
Uveitis
Varicose veins
Varicella pnumonia
Vascular retinopathy
Vasculitis
Warts
Wegener granulomatosis

Ozone Therapy at Caring Medical:
Caring Medical and Rehabilitation Services (CMRS), S.C., is a comprehensive natural medicine center just outside of Chicago, Illinois in the suburb of Oak Park. The center utilizes the most innovative and effective natural medicine treatments from around the world. The Ozone Therapy is actually done in the Caring Cancer and Interventional Natural Medicine Center which is part of the CMRS complex. Dr. Hauser calls Ozone Therapy "the most underutilized of all the effective natural medicine therapies".

Dr. Hauser as founder and director of CMRS has since its inception had Ozone Therapy as part of its treatment protocols. Dr. Hauser was taught Ozone Therapy by Dr. Stephen Elsasser and then by the then president of the German Ozone Society Gerd Wasser. Dr. Hauser made two separate trips to Germany and was able to study and befriend Dr. Wasser who some consider to one of the most knowledgeable men in the world on Ozone Therapy. Dr. Wasser has referred patients (americans) to Dr. Hauser for Ozone Therapy.

Caring Medical is one of the few centers in the world that has utilized Ozone Therapy in all of its facets. This has included not only routinely using Ozone Therapy in its cancer regimes but most of the conditions discussed in Renate Viebahn-Haensler's book The Use of Ozone in Medicine have been treated at CMRS with Ozone Therapy.

If you believe Ozone Therapy may be indicated for your particular condition it is best to have a consultation with one of the Natural Medicine Specialists at Caring Medical. Appointments can be made by calling 1-708-848-7789 or via this website. If appropriate for your particular condition, Ozone Therapy will be given the day of your first visit. Hopefully then you will realize why people say to get in the zone all one has to do is get a little Ozone. Top

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For more information on the medical uses of ozone see The Use of Ozone in Medicine, Renate Viebahn-Haensler, 1999. Ozone is not approved or acknowledged by the FDA, AMA, or ADA. The treatment of any of the above medical conditions should first be reviewed by the primary care physician.

Disclaimer: Certain persons considered experts may disagree with one or more statements made. Nevertheless, what is stated is based on sound authority, medical experience, and actual treatments of patients. Top

Why did we stop doing Ozone, photolume, and other oxygen therapies?

Our doctor team has decided to drop some of our interventional natural medicine procedures. Many factors went in to making this decision. Caring Medical remains an innovative interventional natural medicine clinic where we look at treating the root cause of a person’s problem. Instead of using ozone therapy or photolume, we will now be offering a new array of intravenous protocols and metabolic testing that we have found to be even more successful than some of these other therapies. For example, when you balance your body chemistry, including your blood pH and improve your circulation and nutrient levels, you can improve your health, and actually eliminate the need for medications in certain cases.

If you are interested in a consultation with one of our doctors to develop a new protocol for you, we’d be happy to set up a free consultation for you with one of them.