| Controversy: Ozone Therapy for HCV |
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Although investigators uncovered a connection between ozone and pathogen destruction in 2002, this compound's therapeutic potential remains unknown. While its safety and efficacy is not scientifically proven, some advocates believe that ozone therapy can destroy the Hepatitis C virus. by Nicole Cutler, L.Ac. Floating in the earth's atmosphere absorbing solar radiation, ozone molecules are composed of three oxygen atoms. Used to treat various health issues since the late 19th century, ozone therapy infuses ozone into air or liquids and introduces them into the body. Even though there are limited scientific studies of ozone therapy's safety and efficacy, its proponents tout it as a valuable, economical alternative treatment for the Hepatitis C virus. As the spread of the Hepatitis C (HCV) continues to gain momentum, more attention is focused on alternative methods to eliminate it. Some believe that introducing ozone molecules into the bloodstream may provide an immunity boost capable of overpowering HCV. Part of the Immune Response As reported in a November 2002 issue of the journal Science, ozone may be part of a previously unrecognized killing mechanism that enhances the defensive role of antibodies. This role is actualized because antibodies can produce hydrogen peroxide - a compound mostly known as a foamy antiseptic. Hydrogen peroxide is lethal to pathogens because it pokes holes in their cell walls, bursting them and causing death. In this newly recognized function of antibodies, the researchers found that antibodies make what appears to be ozone. The proposed mechanism for this reaction involves the following steps: 1. Antibodies find single oxygen molecules capable of causing oxidation and, thus, cellular damage. 2. To remove the threat of cell damage, antibodies combine the single oxygen molecules with water to make hydrogen peroxide. 3. When hydrogen peroxide is formed, ozone is a byproduct of the reaction. Although this study proposes that ozone may be involved in a strong, healthy immune system, it also spawns many questions. Exactly how ozone ties in with antibodies destroying bacteria and viruses remains unclear, and it does not answer any questions about ozone therapy's aptitude to fight viral hepatitis. Ozone Therapy · A portion of blood is withdrawn from the patient with HCV; According to one of its principals, Dr. Gerard Sunnen, "Blood ozonation is an innovative technique of interfacing blood with minuscule amounts of ozone/oxygen mixtures that enhance natural cytokine and interferon production for purposes of viral clearing. This process, if successful, could greatly reduce the cost of current treatments for Hepatitis C." Some viruses are suspected to be more susceptible to ozone's action than others. Researchers have confirmed that lipid-enveloped viruses are the most sensitive to ozone. As a lipid-enveloped virus, HCV stands to be one of the pathogens most easily affected by ozone therapy. Lack of Hard Evidence · Shortness of breath Specific to blood ozonation, also known as autohemotherapy, a few associations must be eliminated before this treatment becomes accepted: · Transmission of viral hepatitis Even though blood ozonation is considered an alternative therapy, it does involve the removal and replacement of human blood. In order to assure patient safety, this process demands sterile equipment and competent practitioners upholding all aspects of sterile technique. In addition, the patient must be closely monitored to assure that a safe amount of blood is withdrawn. Since the twentieth century, ozone therapy has been used as an alternative method of eliminating many pathogens. Although there are numerous anecdotes about successful treatment with ozone therapy, its effectiveness and safety remain inconclusive. When global interest in the role of ozone in the immune response mounts, new studies evaluating blood ozonation for HCV will ensue. Meanwhile, the advocates of ozone therapy are waiting in the wings for studies proving the safety and efficacy of this alternative method of healing. If and when that time comes, blood ozonation could triumph over Hepatitis C - a victory the world is more than ready for.
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