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Old 07-18-2013, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
Hi mommy2,

The controversy for me comes from those that do not use it properly or market it as a one method kills all magic bullet. Ozone is a very strong oxidant. It needs to be measured, diluted and used very carefully and certain preventative protocols need to be followed during the administration of it or the patient could suffer very ill consequences. In the dental application the most damaging areas of concern are the eyes (if it splashes) or the lungs (if inhaled). So care needs to be taken to be sure to not expose those two areas at all.

There is no way to know if your post op issues were at all caused by the ozone injection especially since you had a previous history of those symptoms in the past which you believe were due to the Levaquin. Correct?

Bryanna
Yes, the levaquin caused all my health issues...but, because of that, I'm wondering if it was a good idea to get the ozone...I mean, it doesn't matter now because it's already been done, but no one at Dr. T's office explained any of this to me. If I would have known..I wouldn't have had it done. They were all talking about how wonderful it is, so I just believed them. What, exactly can happen to the eyes and lungs if not administered correctly? And also, if someone does suffer ill effects to ozone...does it go away with time or is it a permanent thing?
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