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Ozone Therapy for Cancer

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It has often been said that there is no medicine as powerful as oxygen, and starved of oxygen, the body will die in about six minutes.

In a natural healthy state, the body is constantly regenerating and renewing itself and oxygen plays a vital part in this. When chronic illness occurs a link can usually be made to oxygen deprivation, often caused by high levels of environmental toxins interfering with oxygen usage in the cell. Ozone therapy for Cancer increases the amount of oxygen in the body which in turn, may help the body heal itself. In medical use, ozone is made by passing pure oxygen through an electric coil which gives it three atoms, instead of two, making it O3, a highly potent from of oxygen with remarkable medical properties.

Ozone Therapy Background

The first use of ozone therapy dates back to Germany in the mid-1800s, when ozone was used to purify blood.  Later, ozone was a treatment for wounds and trench foot in the First World War. In the 1920s, ozone was considered an effective way to treat flu’. Increasingly used in the US since its introduction in the 1980s, ozone therapy can be used in the treatment of many chronic conditions including Lyme disease, herpes, chronic bladder conditions, IBS, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disease and hepatitis.

How Does Ozone Therapy for Cancer Work?

By increasing the amount of oxygen present in the body, ozone therapy may help to reduce the clogging of blood cells; detoxify the liver; decrease uric acid in the body; improve circulation and oxygen supply; kill viruses, bacteria and fungus and improve the activity of the white blood cells.

Ozone therapy is a very versatile protocol since it can be administered in a number of different ways, depending on the condition being treated. Often, patients will receive ozone therapy in more than one form, especially if their illness is chronic. At LifeWorks, we offer a variety of medical ozone therapy protocols.

Why Use Ozone Therapy for Cancer?

We live in a world where we are constantly bombarded by toxins, no matter how much of a clean, healthy and organic life we try to live. Heavy metals, pesticides, chemicals and additives invade our bodies on a daily basis and left unchecked, begin to “smother” healthy cells and prevent them from breathing. Thus begins a vicious cycle.

Cancer cells operate in the opposite way to a human body – they die when exposed to oxygen and they thrive in low-oxygen environments. When a healthy cell’s access to oxygen is cut off, it literally can’t breathe and it becomes damaged. In its damaged state, it no longer functions as it should: it no longer heals things, it can’t make hormones and it can no longer digest food. The cell mutates and evolves into a cancer cell that thrives on sugar, multiplies quickly and turns a once-healthy person into a cancer patient. When treating cancer patients at LifeWorks Wellness Center, we use a combination of IPT Cancer therapy (Insulin Potentiation Therapy) which is a very low-dose form of chemotherapy and we combine this with one or more of our ozone therapies. By adding oxygen to the body in the form of ozone, we create an oxygen-rich environment in which cancer cells have a hard time surviving.  We find that this specialized ozone treatment for cancer increases the efficiency of all cells in the body, increases energy, promotes the production of antioxidants, and enhances the immune system.

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Where to find an Ozone Therapy Clinic

LifeWorks Wellness Center is long recognized as one of the foremost natural health clinics in the US. Our Tampa Florida alternative medicine office is one of the pioneers of using ozone therapy for cancer patients. As a result, we have patients fly in from all over the world because they simply can’t find clinics offering alternative cancer treatments and natural medicine for cancer where they live.

We have helped many patients with their health and we would love to help you, too. To become a patient or for more information feel free to call Tamora at (727) 466-6789 or simply submit an online web inquiry with your request. 

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