Conditions of oxygen deficiency become apparent in the
form of innumerable illnesses. All biological processes are
information-bound energy and, our life and our health especially
depend on the electron states of our oxygen. This is supported by
the expiration of photosynthesis. Here, electrical photons
of solar energy are converted into nutrients, which are again set
free in the organism by the breathing process. Oxygen is vitally
necessary during the transformation of solar energy stored in
nutrients into the high-energy phosphates. The various functions of
the human organism depend on this energy and therefore
on oxygen.
A lowered oxygen supply of the cells leads to a reduction of energy
production and therefore to different complaints or diseases, e.g.
to concentration disturbances, reduced levels of achievement, immune
weakness, early ageing, peripheral blood circulation disturbances,
claudicatio intermittens (Charcot syndrome), open legs, gangrene,
heart attacks or strokes.
In 1777, the researcher Bertholon discovered that
changes of the atmospheric electricity directly affect the human
body system. In particular humans sensitive to changes in the
weather are affected by this phenomenon. In 1899,
the researchers Elster and Geitel discovered that small, measurable
suspended particles exist in air, that they called “atmospheric
ions”.
If the balance of the
ion potential is disturbed, the body reacts with clear complaints.
The ionized oxygen equipment works with anions and cations. The
treatments with activated oxygen are made in the form of an oxygen
cure, which covers between 10-15 treatments.
It is a
therapy-supplementing procedure for
health promotion and can be individually combined by the physician
with other procedures.
Precautionary measures
In the case of occurrence of one the following symptoms, please
interrupt the therapy:
A feeling of warmth as well as an increase in blood circulation are
to be regarded as favorable.
Contraindications:
In the following cases the therapy should be accomplished only after
detailed clarification by the treating physician:
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Pregnancy
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Infants up to the age of six years
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Infections, not accurately clarified diseases, psychosis,
hyper- thyroidism
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Patients with heavy chronic lung or heart illness
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Patients with a fresh cardiac or brain infarct