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OXYGEN THERAPIES - Interview with Ed McCabe ple with ozone. He learned about it when he was the doctor for the prisoners of war on Ellis Island in WWII, and a German chemist _mMnt ot. cata. ural type remedies. They're being attacked, losing their insurance privileges, they won't let them use ozone. I interview cases where they use SWAT teams to break down the doctor's office door and to to his home and break down that door too. They push everyone, mothers and grandmothers, against the wall at gunpoint, and take all the patient records, the ozone machine machines, and the com- puters and backups. The doctors never get them back. Certain newspapers report this, but leave out the indignities. In their stories they ignore stacks of medical evidence sent to them - including the personal testimony of ex-patients who show up in their editorial offices to correct the biased reporting. They write "Experts say ozone is worthless." "Experts" with absolutely no training or expe- rience with medical ozone. But the public doesn't know that. We was kept there as an FBI prisoner who got sick. He said, "Hey, Doc,why don't you treat me with some ozone?" That's how he found out about the ozone. A Swiss doctor retired in California, used ozone for 40 years. all the patient records, the ozone machine machines, and the com- SL: How about other tropical diseases, the external applications. puters and backups. The doctors never get them back. Certain EM: Quoting again, the ozone is "effective in treating acne, newspapers report this, but leave out the indignities. In their stories burns, leg ulcers, open sores and wounds, eczema and fungus." I they ignore stacks of medical evidence sent to them - including the know of one case where the woman had an open bleeding ulceron _ personal testimony of ex-patients who show up in their editorial her leg. It was an open sore. it was open like that for 10 years. She offices to correct the biased reporting. They write "Experts say and her doctors had tried everything. She couldn't get it to close. ozone is worthless." "Experts" with absolutely no training or expe- What they did was to put a bag around the leg, picture putting a —_—rience with medical ozone. But the public doesn't know that. We baggie around the leg, like a balloon, then putting ozone into the are witnessing the oxygen wars. bag so that the ozone covered and soaked into the leg. By doing SL: What part do all the big pharmaceutical companies play in that for about a week and a half, the skin all of this? We hear more and more ulcer had closed up within days and then me . about the ... particularly in this part healed over and was turning into pink skin l interview cases of the country where we have a par - in about three weeks. It's a treatment ticularly vocal congressman who unknown in this country. where they use SW AT essentially was elected in part on the SL: This case was where and when? platform that the drug companies EM: This was in someone's home, again, teams to break down control the medical establishment and in the ozone underground unfortunately. the doctor's ofti ce are very interested in protecting their Someone having to treat themselves in highly profitable conventional phar - south Florida. South Florida has been a door " maceuticals. hotbed of the ozone activity because many EM: If this gets out, it will hurt the doctors down there were trying it and get- drug business, but employ more peo- ting suc and telling all the other doctors. ple to give the treatments and build So Florida, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, the dense the machines. A shifting of resources. It is so effective that most of population centers naturally seem to be the strongholds of the the drugs that are sold will not be needed. They won't need to be ozone underground in the U.S. right now. This must be integrated —_ sold. There is a strong economic disincentive for the pharmaceuti- into the mainstream by more orthodox people. Ozone must leave cal companies to get behind this. I even know of people that ... the back rooms. The unnecessary suffering can end. probably 10 or 15 years ago now, went to one of the drug compa- SL: So private doctors who were curious themselves, thinking _ nies and said, "hey, this stuff is great, it works fine. They said, they might be onto something here, attempt the procedure on them - _ frankly the patents have all expired on these things. They have selves or a family member or something, hush hush, it worked, they been patented in the twenties, thirties and the forties, we can't tell their friends, other doctors, and still the treatment goes _ patent it, we're a commercial operation, sorry, we're not interested. nowhere? It's a very sad state. We need to have everyone open their hearts EM: Unlike in Europe, where doctors are trusted to do the doc- and help people because the evidence is uncontestable that this toring themselves, we have a political problem. There's a doctor in stuff works. I've seen it with my own eyes. I've got videotape. I can Florida, a pediatrician who has used ozone on over ten thousand _ introduce anybody who is a competent researcher to doctors that children. He got rid of, or controlled the childhood diseases. He'd use it. I can show them. unknown in this country. SL: This case was where and when? door..." EM: Unlike in Europe, where doctors are trusted to do the doc- toring themselves, we have a political problem. There's a doctor in Florida, a pediatrician who has used ozone on over ten thousand children. He got rid of, or controlled the childhood diseases. He'd been using it on children for over 40 years when he retired. He was using it in a major hospital in Florida. The hospital administrators came by one day and asked him to stop using it. It was working fine. No one ever was hurt. They said "nobody else uses it, so we don't want to have a lawsuit. Stop doing it.” The federal and state medical authorities are currently seizing and destroying ozone machines. The legal conventions here assume that a physician can't use a treatment that the other doctors around him aren't using. They come in and arrest him and try to strip him of his license. There are many cases pending right now, sincere doctors trying to help their patients by using harmless nat- SL: We'll do what we can in that regard. The book, once again, is Oxygen Therapies, a New Way of Approaching Disease. The telephone number is (USA) 800 284 6263. That's the number for more information. Ed McCabe is the author. So, Ed McCabe, are you going to continue this one man crusade? EM: Well, I'm part of a chain that goes way back. There's a lot of people working real hard, a lot more than just me, but I'm going to continue for sure. SL: Okay. let's hope you're right. Oxygen Therapies is in its 19th printing. I'm Stuart Ledbetter. Thanks very much for joining us. Thanks to you Ed, for being with us. We'll see you again soon. NEXUS - 23 OXYGEN THERAPIES - Interview with Ed McCabe "| interview cases the doctor's office JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1992 - YEAR BOOK