UV treatment of blood causes ozone to be formed in the plasma which
devolves to hydrogen peroxide.

Those contemplating UV treatment might find ozone blood treatment to be
more effective.

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Katie Jay" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 6 July 2000 05:47
Subject: CS>Ultraviolet blood irradiation


> The ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was used before antibiotics
were
> invented. It is quite effective in eliminating infection, apparently.
It is
> not covered by insurance and the FDA has not approved it for Lyme
treatment.
> My doctor will have me sign a form stating I am taking the treatment
for
> research purposes.
>
> The procedure is as follows:
>
> A line is put in to draw blood into a bottle (no more than a pint,
probably
> less)
> As the blood travels through the tube, it passes over UV light. The UV
light
> kills the bacteria in your blood and the blood becomes "irradiated".
> Then the blood is put back into you (my doctor gives oxygen during
this part
> of the procedure). The blood put back in does bring some benefit to
your
> other blood.
>
> My doctor recommended 20 treatments to kill the Lyme; that might be
more
> treatments than some recommend. I'm imagining the doctor may be trying
to
> make some money on this, but I don't mind because the treatment, she
says,
> is as effective as antibiotics without the side effects.
>
> I plan to use a zapper, do the UBI treatment and take CS. If that
doesn't
> get the Lyme, I don't know what will :o)
>
> Katie



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