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Major Auto Haemotherapy! Blood oxygenation and ozonisation. New plastic free MAHT she reversal protocols


Ozone therapy has been around for a while, but its use with blood, especially in a procedure called autohaemotherapy, has become better understood only in recent years. The idea is simple: take some of a person’s blood, mix it with a precise amount of ozone gas, and then return it back into the body. This process is called Major Autohaemotherapy or MAHT. Though it sounds complicated, it's actually a method that can offer powerful health benefits when done correctly.

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For years, people using ozone therapy followed very conservative methods. These early methods often used small amounts of ozone and lacked clarity. A lot of this came from books written by early pioneers in the field, like Dr. Velio Bocci. While his work gave ozone therapy some recognition, the small doses he suggested are now seen as outdated by many modern doctors who work with ozone

Unfortunately, a lot of confusion still exists because ozone therapy is often used by people without a full medical background. Many associations and groups promoting ozone therapy include practitioners like homeopaths and naturopaths who may not be trained in basic medical science.

This has led to a spread of misinformation, with different people using different doses and methods that are not scientifically correct. As a result, people are unsure of how safe or useful the therapy is.

But things are changing. More experienced medical professionals have started to refine and improve how MAHT is done. One of them, Dr. Prasham Shah, has helped bring more clarity by testing different doses and improving the method over the past twenty years. He has shown that much higher doses of ozone than previously thought can be safely used. For example, it is now known that blood can safely take up much more ozone than older guidelines suggested, without damaging red blood cells or causing other issues.

One key point in successful ozone blood therapy is how the ozone is mixed with the blood. Old methods involved just shaking blood and ozone together, which often caused damage to the blood. The improved technique uses a special device to slowly and evenly bubble the ozone through the blood. This way, the gas spreads properly without harming the blood cells. This makes the treatment both safer and more effective.

The equipment used in this treatment is also important. Some people have used plastic blood bags that are not safe for ozone. Ozone is a strong gas that can break down plastic and release harmful particles into the blood. That’s why it is now advised to only use special glass bottles made from borosilicate, which don’t react with ozone and are much safer.

In simple terms, the process works like this: blood is drawn into a special sterile glass bottle that already contains an anti-clotting agent. Then, a precise amount of ozone gas is introduced into the bottle through a fine needle. This gas is absorbed by the blood, which turns a bright cherry red. After this, the treated blood is slowly returned to the person’s body. The entire process usually takes under 15 minutes.

This therapy can help with a wide range of health issues. It’s been shown to help in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, viral infections such as herpes and hepatitis, nerve problems from diabetes or alcohol, and chronic infections that don’t heal easily. It also helps boost energy and wellness in older adults or people who want to feel more active. Some patients even use it before air travel to prevent respiratory issues they usually face during flights.

Different doses are used for different problems. For very serious infections, doctors may use higher doses or do the treatment more than once in a session, a method called multipass therapy. In regular situations, one session every two weeks or once a month may be enough. The treatment is flexible and can be tailored to the individual.

The success of MAHT depends on following the method carefully. Proper machines that produce the right concentration of ozone, sterile glass bottles, and skilled handling are all important. There must be no shortcuts. Used correctly, this treatment is safe and has no side effects. But done incorrectly, it can cause more harm than good

It’s also important to note that this therapy is not meant to replace all other treatments. Instead, it can be used alongside standard care. Patients with certain conditions like bleeding disorders or very low haemoglobin should avoid this therapy, or it should be used very carefully

In recent years, this method has grown more popular because it’s effective and safe when done properly. It offers a real alternative to patients looking for non-drug options to manage chronic infections, inflammation, and general health problems. As more doctors get trained and more research supports its use, ozone blood therapy could become a part of routine medical care in the future.