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What is Ozone Therapy?

What is Ozone Therapy?

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  • @ValenceFlux
    @ValenceFlux16 сағат бұрын

    Electrical burn to my leg at a public pool made it hard to walk. Still trying to live through treatments today. It's bothering me again today over a decade later.

  • @huntermasters1818
    @huntermasters18185 күн бұрын

    Very helpful thanks

  • @mrobsolete530x4
    @mrobsolete530x46 күн бұрын

    Why didn’t you talk about HHS?

  • @rocketman1972
    @rocketman197221 күн бұрын

    So pulses, paradoxes is a sign. But we will never see it anymore because. No one takes the manual.Blood pressure anymore which is sad

  • @rocketman1972
    @rocketman197221 күн бұрын

    The anxiety should key us to say something is wrong.

  • @annekirkland5142
    @annekirkland5142Ай бұрын

    Can Ozone treat ment help for .badder Infections and fibromyalgia?

  • @Valderick0
    @Valderick0Ай бұрын

    Any podcast on heat related injuries coming up? :)

  • @deeetherton445
    @deeetherton445Ай бұрын

    Pain tolerance is another factor that ice has an affect on in the process. It shouldn't just be looked at in an individual therapy there's many factors that are variables in every patient. Heat before movement and ice afterwards has always been the best method IMO.

  • @mysticradha832
    @mysticradha832Ай бұрын

    I'm allergic to aspirin

  • @patriciaboeger3683
    @patriciaboeger3683Ай бұрын

    Doctor, too much repeating what you heard. This is not the science though widely repeated through the years, take it from an RT.

  • @kathb1683
    @kathb1683Ай бұрын

    Can you explain the whole iron connection and cancer?! Thnx!😊

  • @user-kc6qx9xu2d
    @user-kc6qx9xu2dАй бұрын

    Human gills evolution?

  • @adampettus
    @adampettusАй бұрын

    Is this guy a doctor or a salesman?

  • @jillchristian5540
    @jillchristian55402 ай бұрын

    Great info!! Much appreciated

  • @robloxpathe9296
    @robloxpathe92962 ай бұрын

    Fire Radiohead album 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Emsdork
    @Emsdork2 ай бұрын

    Technically what you're worried about is nitrogen, your body is really good at absorbing the oxygen into the tissues, it cannot absorb nitrogen, so nitrogen will "bubble" out of solution. Boyle's law and all.

  • @markmcarthy596
    @markmcarthy5962 ай бұрын

    I’ve been using ozone in my business and personally for over 30yrs-sanitation of the return air in my home heating and cooling keeps your home smelling fresh and bacteria free. At the first sign of cold or flu symptoms, we take ozone “showers”, works Every time. During Covid-absolutely nothing

  • @Volkswagenitalia.
    @Volkswagenitalia.3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this podcast! It was recommended to me on Reddit in r/newtoems. Thanks for offering an enjoyable way to engage more with my class content before doing my encounters!

  • @C.H771
    @C.H7713 ай бұрын

    Where is the full interview?

  • @ucanleaveyourhaton
    @ucanleaveyourhaton3 ай бұрын

    Cool 👍. You make perfect sense here. Thank you for the information and insight. 🌈

  • @user-mf3rb3mm1e
    @user-mf3rb3mm1e3 ай бұрын

    Its only 2 times that we can remove an object from the body in Louisiana, object that is preventing CPR and/or penetrating trauma to the cheek preventing ventilations. In your case if the knife was truely in the heart then I would've called for Orders for cease and desist. This is was also recorded 3 years ago as well.

  • @michaelpompa1522
    @michaelpompa15223 ай бұрын

    thx

  • @TheEasyDoc
    @TheEasyDoc3 ай бұрын

    TLDR: The medication Semaglutide is a new and effective treatment for type 2 diabetes and long-term weight loss, but it is important for both patients and providers to be educated on its proper administration and potential effects on blood sugar and appetite suppression. 00:00 💡 Medicine delivery is changing, and it's important for both patients and providers to be educated on treatment options and how to safely administer them together. 00:56 🩺 Semaglutide is a new medication for type 2 diabetes and long-term weight loss, developed as an alternative to Lira. 01:27 🔍 Semaglutide is effective in controlling blood sugar in type 2 diabetes patients due to its unique mechanism of action as a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor Agonist, increasing insulin production and inhibiting glucagon release. 02:14 Our body regulates blood sugar using insulin and glucagon to convert and store glucose for energy consumption. 03:02 💡 Semaglutide helps increase insulin release and lower blood sugar levels. 03:18 📉 Semaglutide can lead to weight loss by controlling blood sugar and decreasing hunger. 03:59 🩺 Ensure proper physician oversight for non-physician providers practicing semaglutide due to its effects on blood sugar and appetite suppression. 04:39 👩‍⚕ Qualified medical personnel should perform a good faith exam before starting treatment, following an approved compliant sop to ensure safe administration and proper education.

  • @mosaicowlstudios
    @mosaicowlstudios4 ай бұрын

    I experienced a vasovagal syncope during an IV saline flush, and it was TERRIFYING. Because of the circumstances (a saline flush before a CT scan with dye), when I regained full consciousness after convulsing and clinging on to the chair with a death grip to avoid slipping all the way to the floor, I DESPARATELY wanted water--it genuinely felt like I was going to die if I did not receive water that instant--but could not receive water because of the impending CT. It was AWFUL. I didn't really know what happened, I'm sure they said the words "vagal response" but I was still reeling from what had happened. The only clue left in my memory was that they said it was unusual for my demographic group (middle-aged female with no history of this kind of response to an IV injection or the sight of needles), and that they've personally only seen it happen to pre-teen and teenaged boys and older men. For several years it was a mystery. Then I discovered that it can be a physical reaction to an IV saline flush in some instances, dependent on IV placement and pressure-induced dilation at the injection site or if the catheter tip starts rapidly shaking due to a fast injection. No qualms with the technicians or nurses there, I've really been more fascinated than anything as to why I had that kind of response. And now I know to say something about my previous experience and ask for a push-pause technique. Thanks for the video! Very happy to learn more about what actually happened, now that I've identified what actually happened. ADD: And no history of cardiovascular problems. It was a true mystery. The techs and nurses were shocked.

  • @khaleesisnow1683
    @khaleesisnow16832 ай бұрын

    🙏🙏

  • @elizabethfehr2497
    @elizabethfehr24975 ай бұрын

    I love the podcast! Could you maybe do the different types of shock and how to treat it?

  • @randomhk8634
    @randomhk86345 ай бұрын

    Based on the Data synthesis, they identified 8,149 reports, of which 650 full text were assessed for eligibility, leaving 74 eligible studies. In these studies, 2,801 participants received high-dose vitamin C at a median (interquartile range) dose of 22.5 g/d (8.25-63.75 g/d), 455 mg/kg/d (260-925 mg/kg/d), or 70 g/m/d (50-90 g/m/d); and 932 or more adverse events were reported. Among nine double-blind randomized controlled trials (2,310 patients), adverse events were reported in three studies with an event rate per patient for high-dose vitamin C identical to placebo group in one study (0.1 [1/10] vs 0.1 [1/10]), numerically lower in one study (0.80 [672/839] vs 0.82 [709/869]), and numerically higher in one study (0.33 [24/73] vs 0.23 [17/74]). Six double-blind randomized controlled trials reported no adverse event in either group. Five cases of oxalate nephropathy, five cases of hypernatremia, three cases of hemolysis in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency patients, two cases of glucometer error, and one case of kidney stones were also reported overall.

  • @bonitagirlyy
    @bonitagirlyy5 ай бұрын

    What if you have IST but have a low ish BP (110/80)? I tried beta blockers and they dropped my BP to like 95/65 and I felt so exhausted. Like it was almost dangerous to drive with how tired they made me. I've heard of ivabradine being used for IST but I think it's a different drug class

  • @laurarobbie249
    @laurarobbie2495 ай бұрын

    Can sleep apnea cause this?

  • @soujrnr
    @soujrnr5 ай бұрын

    I use nebulized hydrogen peroxide as an oxidative therapy. Will using ozonated water for drinking cause any conflicts with this? Also, how long should I place the ozone generator stone in a jug of water for the process to be complete?

  • @adampettus
    @adampettusАй бұрын

    You need to ask that question to a medical professional.

  • @beautycomesfirstllc6130
    @beautycomesfirstllc61306 ай бұрын

    Dude lying. Ozone been around for much longer 🤦‍♂️

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    Ozone is a molecule. It's been around since the dawn of creation. We discuss briefly its scientific discovery. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_therapy has some great references at the bottom of their page regarding its "discovery" and subsequent medical use starting in about 1856.

  • @11enzo11
    @11enzo11Ай бұрын

    Sounds like you been turned down on every dating site and got nothing better to do then provoke educators that are trying to help humanity

  • @lynnc.beaton1544
    @lynnc.beaton15446 ай бұрын

    New fear unlocked 🔑

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    But now you know what to do!!

  • @lynnc.beaton1544
    @lynnc.beaton15446 ай бұрын

    @@myguardianmdyes so thank you 😊

  • @pyro66669ify
    @pyro66669ify6 ай бұрын

    Can a paramedic in California own their own iv hydration business? I know you have to split it 51%-49% with a physician but it’s unclear to me if you can own the other 49% as paramedic. Thanks for the video!

  • @jasondeutschbein8102
    @jasondeutschbein81026 ай бұрын

    Absolutely zero context.

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    Dr. Seitz is discussing how pediatric patients compensate/decompensate vs how adults do. Ped's patients will compensate longer, but therefore crash much faster

  • @lloydfrazier3682
    @lloydfrazier36826 ай бұрын

    Fun fact... being in recovery for the past couple years, having vitals taken... holdimg your pee can make tour blood pressure go up... idk how many times id read as having high blood pressure, and be askef if i had to pee... if i said yea, theyd just shrug it off

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    Love fun facts haha

  • @CedJackson
    @CedJackson6 ай бұрын

    Great video. Can the ozone generating machine you have in the video 6:20 have an adapter to allow ozone to be mixed with water or oils?

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    I believe so. The product we show is a Simply 03 ozone device. You can check them out here: www.simplyo3.com/collections/all-products

  • @upupina90
    @upupina902 ай бұрын

    why would you mix it with oils? to oxidize them?

  • @stephenwilliamsMEDChi
    @stephenwilliamsMEDChi6 ай бұрын

    How can I gain access to these full podcast segments?

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    Hey Stephen! Check out the podcast on spotify here: open.spotify.com/show/4605k4Hdg5AQGUBYjuNeXd?si=e0bb9fc9c77d4d20

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    Also check out the "podcasts" section on our youtube channel to see the same podcast content in video format!

  • @samallen1670
    @samallen16706 ай бұрын

    Keep posting more B2B episodes!!! even more advanced content too

  • @ViddyWellyWellyWell
    @ViddyWellyWellyWell6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the great episode. Chris had mentioned he's not sure why anyone would use any NC that doesn't give you ETCO2 readings. I was very surprised to find out that most, if not all NC ETCO2 are not comparable to NC oxygen delivery in terms of Fio2. Instead of delivering O2 through the nasal prongs, the ETCO2 device has a hole at the base of the prongs where it delivers the O2, providing only "blow by" oxygen. I believe it is in order to not have an effect on the CO2 reading. I'd be interested to know whether that is the case with the NC ETCO2 devices you guys use.

  • @franciscoaguirre96
    @franciscoaguirre967 ай бұрын

    This children is how do you ingest drugs.

  • @cezarystrzelbicki7634
    @cezarystrzelbicki76347 ай бұрын

    Are you guys on the break from B2B?

  • @verdazapata6185
    @verdazapata61857 ай бұрын

    So grateful for your podcast!! I am a new ER nurse. I've been looking everywhere for a fun and educational podcast!

  • @mi10perso34
    @mi10perso347 ай бұрын

    Hi, thanks for your video. I have POTS few months now, and threatments in France or Serbia where I live not easy because doctors don't know POTS... 😢 So any help on internet, serious help is really welcome.

  • @a10ace
    @a10ace7 ай бұрын

    How about both?

  • @bobbyeger5207
    @bobbyeger52077 ай бұрын

    You're educators, not researchers. ....where does the educators come from?

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    Researchers are scientists that work in labs and perform experiments, then publish their research. Educators teach to content. Since there is a lot of arguments and conflicting research regarding ozone, we are simply being transparent that we are presenting it from one point of view.

  • @deleon4j
    @deleon4j7 ай бұрын

    Check out med masters to get trained in IV ozone therapy 😀

  • @doomertube7050
    @doomertube70507 ай бұрын

    When considering many sources online this video is biased, the evidence of ozone therapy is dubious

  • @myguardianmd
    @myguardianmd6 ай бұрын

    We address the concept as to why some find in beneficial, and I think do a good job letting the viewer know that there are many counter-arguments.

  • @dessi777
    @dessi7778 ай бұрын

    Hi, I’m a Physician Assistant in NY. Where can I get trained and certified to administer this therapy?

  • @ericwofford1896
    @ericwofford18968 ай бұрын

    Why not both?

  • @sneakylemon8513
    @sneakylemon85138 ай бұрын

    Im trying to find good sources on this and I'm not sure where to look. When I first searched for this I just saw a bunch of pro ozone videos from wellness people that didnt discuss any risks and i felt that that must be biased. Everything has risks. Its weird to me though that these people are the same people that go on and on about antioxidants... like whats going on there?

  • @deleon4j
    @deleon4j7 ай бұрын

    Search contraindications for Ozone IVs and start there. I’d also say that you could have a detox reaction which would make you feel like you have the flu.

  • @dr.chrisstar3527
    @dr.chrisstar35277 ай бұрын

    Knowledge is 🔑

  • @dr.chrisstar3527
    @dr.chrisstar35277 ай бұрын

    Oxygen is oxsome

  • @dr.chrisstar3527
    @dr.chrisstar35277 ай бұрын

    Energy!! Yay Do need a series over a short period of time

  • @2Thessalonians1_7
    @2Thessalonians1_78 ай бұрын

    Kev On Stage's "I Saw This On The Internet" brought me here ..