A Typical Ozone IV
Procedure
Everything must be ready before putting the tourniquet on the subject’s arm. Have your tape, Hydrogen Peroxide, cotton, “Butterfly” needle, spare “Butterfly” needle, syringe, Ozone gas supply, etc. ready and close by.
Then tie off the subject’s arm.
Fill
the Syringe with 10 or 20 cc (ml) Ozone/Oxygen
at a concentration of about 27 gamma [27 micrograms per ml] to start.
Note: Ozone is heavier than air and will pour out of the syringe like water, so
hold syringe upright after it is filled
Note: ” (a 27g/12” inch “Butterfly” can be used but since it is even smaller than the “25” you will have to inject slower, (around 1 to 3cc per minute.)
Note: For safety measures and to
prove to the subject that ozone is definitely present in the syringe, this
simple test can be performed. Put on a latex glove and point the needle close to
the palm of your hand with the glove on. When the plunger is pushed and ozone
shoots out of the needle, it will disintegrate the latex glove on contact before
your eyes! Proving that Ozone is present.
Push
plunger no faster than 1 to 3 cc (ml) per minute. It should flow fairly easily.
If plunger sticks, twist it a little bit without pushing. If it seems to resist
or bounce back as you push, DON’T FORCE IT. Try to push again gently
again after five or ten seconds. If it just doesn’t seem to want to push down at
all, try reposi-tioning the needle or reinserting again.
Subject’s ears may pop, and that is normal
If you
have to reinsert more than a second time, use a new butterfly needle.
Refill
syringe again while subject hold the end of the “butterfly” tail. If a little
air get into the butterfly tube while the syringe is being refilled, it is
alright. The amount of air is so small that it will be consumed into the Ozone
gas.
No latex gloves were used here, because of the disintegrating
action of the Ozone on the gloves, but a surgical scrub was preformed by the
doctor before the injection.
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