Ozone Therapy for Treating COVID, Coronavirus and Other Infections
Dr. Robert Rowen, M.D., is a well-known advocate for ozone therapy, with extensive experience using it to treat viral infections like Ebola. His pioneering work has brought ozone therapy to the forefront of alternative treatments for infectious diseases. In this video, Dr. Rowen shares insights from his personal experience treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone and discusses the potential benefits of ozone therapy for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. Although ozone therapy remains controversial in some parts of the world, Dr. Rowen continues to promote it as a safe and effective treatment option based on his research and practical applications.
In the video, Dr. Rowen describes his journey to Sierra Leone during the Ebola outbreak, where he was invited to train doctors in administering ozone therapy. He recounts his initial belief in ozone therapy’s potential, based on his understanding that viruses like Ebola and coronaviruses rely on reduced thiol groups to infect cells. Ozone, by oxidizing these thiol groups, prevents the virus from attaching to cells and disables its replication mechanisms. This insight led Dr. Rowen to believe that ozone could be an effective treatment for Ebola and other viral infections.
During his time in Sierra Leone, Dr. Rowen successfully treated several healthcare workers who had been exposed to Ebola. Despite governmental restrictions halting the official project, the medical staff themselves sought out treatment, with five out of five cases recovering fully after receiving ozone therapy. Notably, none of the patients treated with ozone therapy developed post-Ebola syndrome, a condition that affects 70% of Ebola survivors. Dr. Rowen emphasizes that this success rate remains unmatched by conventional treatments.
Dr. Rowen also shares the story of a doctor who contracted Ebola after accidentally sticking himself with an infected needle. Fearing quarantine and the high mortality rate associated with the disease, the doctor secretly treated himself with ozone and recovered immediately. In contrast, another doctor who refused ozone therapy and was evacuated to the U.S. for treatment died in the hospital. Dr. Rowen’s accounts highlight the remarkable effectiveness of ozone in rapidly reversing symptoms in those who chose to undergo the therapy.
Turning to COVID-19, Dr. Rowen discusses reports from both China and Italy where ozone therapy has been used to treat patients, with promising results. While these treatments mainly involved major autohemotherapy (where blood is treated with ozone and reinfused into the patient), Dr. Rowen believes direct intravenous ozone could be even more effective. He advocates for the use of ozone therapy in COVID-19 cases, suggesting it could help prevent disease progression by improving oxygen metabolism, reducing inflammation, and supporting immune function.
Dr. Rowen also provides practical advice on ozone therapy administration, recommending methods such as rectal insufflation and ozone saunas for at-home use, as well as intravenous ozone for more severe cases. He emphasizes the importance of training, particularly through his organization "Ozone Without Borders," which offers online and in-person training for healthcare providers to learn safe and effective ozone administration techniques.
In conclusion, Dr. Rowen underscores that ozone therapy, when administered properly, is a safe and potent treatment for viral infections, offering an alternative to traditional antibiotics and other conventional treatments. Although it is not widely accepted in all regions, his experience and success stories demonstrate its potential to significantly improve outcomes for patients with severe infectious diseases like Ebola and COVID-19.
Why is ozone therapy not used by physicians for treatment of coronavirus?
Or maybe it is. So why is it not mentioned by physicians interviewed on TV?
Like most alternative therapies in the US, it is important to avoid making claims regarding the effectiveness of unproven remedies. Ozone therapy is one of those that while considered to be a therapy by many highly educated practitioners it is actually banned in some States. Yet research at pubmed.gov indicates it has had wide use and claims of benefit in countries such as Japan, Germany, India, Russia, Switzerland and Cuba…. That said, do the research and proceed with caution.
More and more research is coming out regarding ozone for corona virus. A group in Texas that advocates for use of Ozone has been posting relevant articles on the subject: https://www.texasrighttoknow.com/