by Paola Dziwetzki | Last updated: Dec 6, 2018 | glutathione, mercury, ozone therapy, troubleshooting ozone therapy |
The 14 Most Important Things to Keep in Mind When Doing Ozone Therapy at Home 1. Protect yourself from breathing ozone Ozone can be of great therapeutic value when given intravenously, as an insufflation, or as a sauna. Breathing raw ozone on the other hand, can...
by Paola Dziwetzki | Last updated: May 17, 2018 | andrew cutler chelation, mercury, mercury chelation |
How To Chelate With The Andrew Cutler Protocol The Andrew Cutler Protocol – Overview Chelating with DMSA Chelating with DMPS Chelating with ALA, Alpha Lipoic Acid Chelating with DMSA and ALA Chelating with DMPS and ALA Choosing and increasing dosages Dump...
by Paola Dziwetzki | Last updated: Dec 8, 2017 | mercury, o3 disinfo, oxygen therapy, ozone therapy |
Does ozone therapy cause oxidative stress — and is that always bad? Ozone is one heck of a molecule. Consisting of three oxygen atoms, it is known as the highly unstable free radical, O3. There is hardly a bacteria or virus which can withstand it. It can...
by Paola Dziwetzki | Last updated: Oct 28, 2017 | 10 Pass, glutathione, mercury, ozone therapy |
Ozone Therapy Abroad — When Is It Worth the Trip? Many chronically sick individuals turn to an intensive ozone therapy program abroad to treat their conditions. Cost for treatments range from around US$140 for a single “10 Pass” to US$25,000 for a 2 weeks...
by Paola Dziwetzki | Last updated: Oct 15, 2017 | andrew cutler chelation, mercury, mercury chelation |
The 4 Best Ways to Test for Mercury Toxicity Weakness. Irritability. Headaches. Trouble sleeping. While these are symptomatic of several illnesses, if you've tried — and failed — to come up with a diagnosis that completely fits your symptoms, you may be...
by Paola Dziwetzki | Last updated: Feb 11, 2017 | andrew cutler chelation, glutathione, mercury, mercury chelation, troubleshooting ozone therapy |
Updated April 21st, 2017 Have you ever been to your doctor and she asked you to show proof that whatever she injected you with was safe? Weird, wouldn’t you think? A doctor would check that before she introduces a drug into your body, right? And yet this is...