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Fixes for Joint Issues: A list of Some Basics
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 136841" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>[USER=13749]@Jones[/USER]:</p><p></p><p>Very interesting. Thanks for posting that. I'd be very interested in any links you found to validate that approach. I've heard several discussions from Ozone practitioners (most recently Frank Shallenberger on the Bulletproof podcast) and I've never heard of injections other than IV and rectal. I saw injectable veterinary Ozone supposedly for sale but I couldn't find anything to validate it in humans or anything else. My understanding is that Ozone works through oxygenation which would likely mean that HBOT and EWOT should both have benefit which is likely safer that local Ozone injections, but I don't know for sure.</p><p></p><p>Also, the needle injection itself would be a form of Dry Needling which is a very intriguing approach (similar in MOA to prolotherapy) where an insignificant minor injury is created in order to stimulate the body to marshal a repair response which will hopefully also fix a larger injury in the same region.</p><p></p><p>On a related point, I would highly recommend anyone considering any advanced therapies to listen to the two recent podcasts with Dr. Matt Cook on Ben Greenfield's podcast. He goes over just about everything to do with stem cells and other advanced therapies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 136841, member: 15235"] [USER=13749]@Jones[/USER]: Very interesting. Thanks for posting that. I'd be very interested in any links you found to validate that approach. I've heard several discussions from Ozone practitioners (most recently Frank Shallenberger on the Bulletproof podcast) and I've never heard of injections other than IV and rectal. I saw injectable veterinary Ozone supposedly for sale but I couldn't find anything to validate it in humans or anything else. My understanding is that Ozone works through oxygenation which would likely mean that HBOT and EWOT should both have benefit which is likely safer that local Ozone injections, but I don't know for sure. Also, the needle injection itself would be a form of Dry Needling which is a very intriguing approach (similar in MOA to prolotherapy) where an insignificant minor injury is created in order to stimulate the body to marshal a repair response which will hopefully also fix a larger injury in the same region. On a related point, I would highly recommend anyone considering any advanced therapies to listen to the two recent podcasts with Dr. Matt Cook on Ben Greenfield's podcast. He goes over just about everything to do with stem cells and other advanced therapies. [/QUOTE]
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