Ozone in the news
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Ozone in the news
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From www.sciencedaily.com
Oh, My Aching Back: Give Me A Shot Of Ozone
Mar. 11, 2009 – A minimally invasive interventional radiology treatment–that safely and effectively uses oxygen/ozone to relieve the pain of herniated disks–will become standard in the United States in the next few years, predict researchers at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 34th Annual Scientific Meeting. In a related study, the interventional radiologists examined just how ozone relieves the pain associated with herniated disks. Back pain is the most common cause of job-related disability and a leading contributor to missed work...[View PDF for full text]
Dr. Bob Beck
See Dr. Beck demonstrate a water ozonator unit, and explain the benefits of drinking ozonated water.
From www.dentaleconomics.com
Dental Ozone: The Revolution is Happening Here!
by Chris Kammer, DDS
When you hear the word ozone, the first thing that many people think of is air pollution. Yet ozone protects us from harmful sunlight that causes skin cancers. In fact, many critically important uses of this powerful, naturally-occurring gas are not so well known, but they serve us every day. Major cities throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world use ozone to sterilize their public water systems, and ozone is commonly used to sterilize the fruits and vegetables we eat and the bottled water and sodas we drink. It’s used in...[View PDF for full text]
From www.rdhmag.com
Dr. Jonathan Abenaim introduces a pain-free alternative
NEW YORK, New York--A survey reviewed by the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine found that the majority of people who haven't visited a dentist for 12 months list fear of pain as the main factor. "Dental anxiety often stems from ones childhood and is a major stumbling block for many people...[View PDF for full text]
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From HealthNewsDigest.com
Dental Ozone Therapy: A Painless Trip to The Dentist
Aug 26, 2008 - New York, NY American culture had accepted the harsh reality that "pain is beauty." From sweating away hours at the gym to going under the knife for a nip and tuck, the "no pain, no gain" mind-set has always been associated with beauty. Unfortunately, that same old cliche rings true for dental health...[View PDF for full text]
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