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Wow you need to sift through pages of a handbag war to get anything out of it.

 

So it was all out in plain sight...

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Ozone therapy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Ozone therapy is a form of alternative medicine treatment that purports to increase the amount of oxygen to the body through the introduction of ozone into the body. Various methods have been suggested on the method of introducing the ozone into the body, and the purported benefits of this therapy include the treatment of various diseases including cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, among others. The American Cancer Society has concluded there is not enough evidence to support the use of this treatment in any disease.[1]

Historical uses

In 1856, just 16 years after its discovery, ozone was first used in a health care setting to disinfect operating rooms and sterilize surgical instruments.[2] By the end of the 19th century the use of ozone to disinfect drinking water of bacteria and viruses was well established in mainland Europe.[2][3] In 1892 The Lancet published an article describing the administration of ozone for treatment of tuberculosis.[4]

Ozone was used during the First World War to disinfect wounds.[5]

Cuba's communist healthcare system has its foundation in ozone therapy and every doctor in the country is trained in its use across a broad range of medical specialties and at different levels of the healthcare system, for diabetes prevention, treatment and rehabilitation; hypertension, asthma, cardiac deficiencies and herniated disks.[6]

Proposed use and scientific evaluation[edit]

Ozone therapy consists of the introduction of ozone into the body via various methods, usually involving mixing of the ozone with various gases and liquids and injecting this into the body, including the vagina, rectum, intramuscular (in a muscle), subcutaneously (under the skin), or intravenously (directly into veins). Ozone can also be introduced via autohemotherapy, in which blood is drawn from the patient, exposed to ozone and re-injected into the patient.[1]

This therapy has been proposed for use in various diseases, including cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, heart disease, Alzheimer's dementia, Lyme, among others. One proposed mechanism for its use in treating cancer comes from the proposed theory that cancer does not thrive or grow in a high oxygen environment, and the ozone therapy will increase oxygen in the body and therefore help treat the cancer. There is no evidence to support this theory.[1] For treatment of HIV/AIDS, although ozone deactivates the viral particles outside the body, there is no evidence of benefits to living patients.[7]

Summarizing the substantial and growing body of study results showing deleterious health effects of breathing ozone, in 1976, and reiterated in 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reflects the scientific consensus that ozone is a toxic gas which has, as yet, no demonstrated safe medical application in specific, adjunctive, or preventive therapy. One possible reason, noted by the FDA, is that in order for ozone to be effective as a germicide, it must be present in a concentration far greater than can be safely tolerated by man or other animals.[8]

It is also noted that cinema projectionists who were exposed to excessive levels of ozone as a byproduct of the carbon arc lamps used in the projectors developed what was known as "Projectionists Lung". Ozone caused a deterioration of the lower lung membranes.[9]

A 1999 review concluded that "In the age of molecular medicine it is a real ‘act of faith’ to believe that ozone therapy might be a valid therapeutic option, but the history of medicine teaches us we should not disregard any possibility." [10] A review article published in 2001 found that knowledge regarding the potential benefit and harm of ozone in cancer patients is insufficient. Therefore, it did not recommend it as an alternative form of treatment for cancer patients.[11]

Ozone has been suggested for use in dentistry, but the existing evidence does not support its use.[12]

One review found tentative evidence that ozone injection is an effective treatment for herniated discs.[13]

There is some controversy about its use by athletes in an attempt to increase performance.[14]

Safety

Much of the concern related to ozone therapy revolves around the safety of blood ozonation. It is well established that when inhaled by mammals, ozone reacts with compounds in tissues lining the lungs and triggers a cascade of pathological effects. Saul Green has argued that since ozone has the capacity to oxidize organic compounds in an atmospheric environment, it should also logically oxidize blood components and endogenous human tissues.[15] When infused into human blood, ozone produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) or free radicals,[16] an over-abundance of which is known to cause oxidative stress and cell damage, and is implicated in the progression of some degenerative diseases. High levels of inhaled ozone is known to be toxic, though single-dose inhalation of lower levels is not.[17]

Serious complications reported from the use of this therapy include the development of hepatitis and also include five reported fatalities.[11]

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Mostly hocus then, except maybe for this little bit which sounds like a good excuse for blood doping!?

 

"....................Ozone can also be introduced via autohemotherapy, in which blood is drawn from the patient, exposed to ozone and re-injected into the patient...................."

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Mostly hocus then, except maybe for this little bit which sounds like a good excuse for blood doping!?

 

"....................Ozone can also be introduced via autohemotherapy, in which blood is drawn from the patient, exposed to ozone and re-injected into the patient...................."

seems legit

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Ozone therapy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Ozone therapy consists of the introduction of ozone into the body via various methods, usually involving mixing of the ozone with various gases and liquids and injecting this into the body, including the vagina, rectum, intramuscular (in a muscle), subcutaneously (under the skin), or intravenously (directly into veins). 

 

The first two injection choices...why?

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Can somebody please explain why people are bitching at SAIDS because they took KE's "constitutional right to medical care away"? I mean, if you are sick, then quit or retire or don't race?

No need to sugar coat it, BS wife is saying that. Sounds similar to the tactic BS used to be honest... "You can't deny me medical treatment!!"

 

Well, nobody is!! They are just saying you shouldn't race while on banned substances without a TUE, that's not too much to ask is it?

 

Like I said before, dopers rarely believe that they are wrong hence they are always the victims in their versions. If it's not a witch hunt, then it's the system, if it's not the system then it's medical..... But NEVER "I wanted to win so I cheated".

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Chris Froome is clean #justsaying

 

I truly hope that you are right!

I would not like seeing Froome's name associated with this.

I thought Evans was good aswell.. Now really have my doubts

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Well, nobody is!! They are just saying you shouldn't race while on banned substances without a TUE, that's not too much to ask is it?

 

I am curious, has any high profile local rider successfully applied for a TUE??

 

On the face of it, SAIDS always just say "no way"

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Fact of the matter is all pros dope. End of story. Its easy to get away with . And if the big mouths say theyre clean lets go get a lie detector test. Ill pay.my 2 sents...

And polygraphs can be cheated......much like dope tests!  :ph34r:

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So why do they not take out one week out of the year, test every single elite rider out there and sommer suspend all at the same time???!!

 

Only problem is that we will only be able to watch downhill for the next 2-4 years I guess...

 

I say well done for catching these guys and keep on getting rid of them

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