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Austinozone (Austin, Texas) on 12/09/2014:
If you are a female I highly recommend vaginal insufflation. Women have an advantage, in that vaginal insufflation requires no preparation, and can be administered for very long periods of time, hours in fact. The gas will usually find its way into the uterus, out the Fallopian tubes, and then into the abdominal cavity. Liver problems and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can be addressed in this way. This is also a good way of getting ozone into the lymph system. Obviously, this method is not recommended during pregnancy. We have more information in our medical library here, http://www.austinozone.com/education/medical-library/
Jasonbourne (Location Usa) on 10/22/2013:
Worked Temporarily
During the treatment I was told to take as much Vitamin C as possible..I took 2,000 mg every 2 hours.
After 3 weeks of treatments I went and I got tested and I still had the virus. I eventually went 6 weeks and I still had the virus.
Before the treatment. I had many outbreaks as one was healing another would begin. During the treatment. I had one outbreak right as I started and then none for the entire time. I took that as progress and possibly cured. I did double the time I was told I would need.
A few weeks after going out after the treatment I started getting outbreaks again. This is my experience with the ozone therapy.
I just started doing the Bob Beck protocol and it has been 2 weeks...To early to tell
I will say there were other patients there for other ailments that were making progress from Ozone therapy.