Post by nicolaxx on Sept 22, 2006 6:20:37 GMT -5
HI, i have bought products for candida from this site and wondered if anyone has tried this treatment as it reads well?
i get lots of pain and currently seeing a herbalist in london so may ask her about it too next appointment.
Ozone therapy
Vaginal insufflation of ozone is used for disorders of the female reproductive area, i.e. vaginal, uterine, ovarian or lower abdominal problems. The conditions it might help include thrush (for which it is outstandingly effective – often where all else has failed), endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory diseases, fibroids.
It involves the patient - not the practitioner - inserting a small catheter (about the width of a pencil) as far into the area as is comfortable and guiding ozone into it at a low flow rate (i.e. slowly). This method is completely painless and will not cause discomfort of any kind. For reasons of discretion, the catheter is inserted by the client herself. This method is also used where heat in contraindicated, as it is a valid method of introducing ozone for the whole body. This method is not at all intrusive, the practitioner does not need to stay in the room while the insufflation takes place, and the patient does not experience discomfort of any kind. This method is used to help female problems of all kinds - from endometriosis to thrush.
The yeasts and microorganisms that tend to be the basis of vaginal health problems such as thrush & soreness are very sensitive to ozone and are killed immediately by it. Healthy body cells are not affected by ozone at all - rather ozone therapy stimulates the antioxidant side of the body and leads to an increase in immune system functioning and health of the vagina. It has been found that ozone treatment usually leads to a dramatic improvement in vagina symptoms. From our experience it appears that the benefits continue for a considerable amount of time and because it is a safe and non toxic treatment, can simply be repeated at appropriate time intervals.
Women have an anatomical advantage over men, in that vaginal insufflation is very easy, requires no preparation, and can be administered for very long periods of time. The gas will usually find its way into the uterus, out the fallopian tubes, and then into the abdominal cavity. Liver problems and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can be addressed in this way. This is also a good way of getting ozone into the lymph system.
wasn't sure if i could put the link to the website on here?
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