Two boys in Nitra, Slovakia saw a car that had crashed into a tree and found the driver unconscious and bleeding from the head. One boy quickly called emergency services while the other tried to communicate with the injured man by stroking his neck and face. Medics arrived and were able to revive the man, saying that the boys' quick action saved the man's life. The man later thanked the boys for their help.
This document discusses the use of ozone therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. It provides information on how ozone works in the body to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It outlines how ozone therapy has been used successfully to treat various conditions like cancer, arthritis, AIDS, and more. The document also discusses the use of these therapies in countries like Germany, Cuba, and India. It provides examples of how ozone generators can be used to purify air, water, food and disinfect areas.
Medical ozone therapy offers people a holistic approach to improve cellular oxygenation, which leads to better energy levels, less inflammation, less pain, and better immune function.
This document discusses the use of ozone therapy in dentistry. It begins with an introduction to ozone and its history of medical use. Ozone is produced through electrical discharge or UV light breaking oxygen into molecules. It acts as an antimicrobial by damaging cell membranes and stimulating immune response. The document outlines the mechanisms of ozone and its applications in dentistry for conditions like cavities, root canals, gum disease, and soft tissue lesions. Potential side effects from overexposure are discussed, as well as the conclusion that ozone is effective for dental treatments when used properly.
Oxygen is essential for life and is involved in all body functions. It makes up 62% of the earth's crust and 65% of the human body. While plants and algae produce most of the earth's oxygen, humans require oxygen through breathing. Oxygen deprivation can encourage infection and disease. Oxygen therapies like ozone therapy and hydrogen peroxide therapy work to destroy pathogens and deliver oxygen to tissues without harming healthy cells. These therapies have been used for over 100 years to treat many conditions from infections to cancer and heart disease. Side effects are generally mild but medical supervision is recommended when using oxygen therapies.
This document provides a history of orthopedic surgery from ancient times to modern developments. It describes how orthopedic surgery originated from the Greek words "ortho" meaning straight and "paedic" meaning child. Key figures mentioned include Hippocrates who described fracture reduction and clubfoot correction in ancient Greece. Advances in the field included the discoveries of anesthesia, antisepsis, x-rays, and antibiotics. Modern orthopedic surgery was pioneered in the 20th century with the development of techniques like internal fixation, joint replacement, and arthroscopy as well as imaging technologies.
Turn to natural uniqueness for a healthy lifestyle. Experts have worked on global health problems and found a solution. The company offers an exclusive, natural production to return and keep youth, beauty, and health. Key discoveries involving amino acid L-arginine and nitric oxide have led to a patented product that provides preventative benefits without side effects when applied at home.
This document discusses the use of ozone in dentistry. It begins with an introduction on ozone, including its history of medical use and mechanisms of action. Key points include that ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent that can kill microbes and modulate the immune system. The document then covers dental ozone generators, administration techniques, clinical applications in areas like endodontics and prosthodontics, and considerations around toxicity. Applications discussed include root canal disinfection, cleaning dental prosthetics and treating cavities. While ozone shows promise in some areas, studies on its antimicrobial efficacy have had mixed results compared to established treatments like sodium hypochlorite.
Two boys in Nitra, Slovakia saw a car that had crashed into a tree and found the driver unconscious and bleeding from the head. One boy quickly called emergency services while the other tried to communicate with the injured man by stroking his neck and face. Medics arrived and were able to revive the man, saying that the boys' quick action saved the man's life. The man later thanked the boys for their help.
This document discusses the use of ozone therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. It provides information on how ozone works in the body to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It outlines how ozone therapy has been used successfully to treat various conditions like cancer, arthritis, AIDS, and more. The document also discusses the use of these therapies in countries like Germany, Cuba, and India. It provides examples of how ozone generators can be used to purify air, water, food and disinfect areas.
Medical ozone therapy offers people a holistic approach to improve cellular oxygenation, which leads to better energy levels, less inflammation, less pain, and better immune function.
This document discusses the use of ozone therapy in dentistry. It begins with an introduction to ozone and its history of medical use. Ozone is produced through electrical discharge or UV light breaking oxygen into molecules. It acts as an antimicrobial by damaging cell membranes and stimulating immune response. The document outlines the mechanisms of ozone and its applications in dentistry for conditions like cavities, root canals, gum disease, and soft tissue lesions. Potential side effects from overexposure are discussed, as well as the conclusion that ozone is effective for dental treatments when used properly.
Oxygen is essential for life and is involved in all body functions. It makes up 62% of the earth's crust and 65% of the human body. While plants and algae produce most of the earth's oxygen, humans require oxygen through breathing. Oxygen deprivation can encourage infection and disease. Oxygen therapies like ozone therapy and hydrogen peroxide therapy work to destroy pathogens and deliver oxygen to tissues without harming healthy cells. These therapies have been used for over 100 years to treat many conditions from infections to cancer and heart disease. Side effects are generally mild but medical supervision is recommended when using oxygen therapies.
This document provides a history of orthopedic surgery from ancient times to modern developments. It describes how orthopedic surgery originated from the Greek words "ortho" meaning straight and "paedic" meaning child. Key figures mentioned include Hippocrates who described fracture reduction and clubfoot correction in ancient Greece. Advances in the field included the discoveries of anesthesia, antisepsis, x-rays, and antibiotics. Modern orthopedic surgery was pioneered in the 20th century with the development of techniques like internal fixation, joint replacement, and arthroscopy as well as imaging technologies.
Turn to natural uniqueness for a healthy lifestyle. Experts have worked on global health problems and found a solution. The company offers an exclusive, natural production to return and keep youth, beauty, and health. Key discoveries involving amino acid L-arginine and nitric oxide have led to a patented product that provides preventative benefits without side effects when applied at home.
This document discusses the use of ozone in dentistry. It begins with an introduction on ozone, including its history of medical use and mechanisms of action. Key points include that ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent that can kill microbes and modulate the immune system. The document then covers dental ozone generators, administration techniques, clinical applications in areas like endodontics and prosthodontics, and considerations around toxicity. Applications discussed include root canal disinfection, cleaning dental prosthetics and treating cavities. While ozone shows promise in some areas, studies on its antimicrobial efficacy have had mixed results compared to established treatments like sodium hypochlorite.
1) Anesthesia has come a long way from the days when surgery was performed without pain relief. Various crude methods were used to relieve pain before the discovery of modern anesthesia in the 1840s.
2) Key milestones in anesthesia history include the first use of ether in 1846, the introduction of injectable cocaine and local anesthesia in 1884, and the development of muscle relaxants and modern inhalational agents.
3) Anesthesia continues to advance with new drugs, monitoring techniques, and the increasing role of technology including automated drug delivery systems and one day possibly robotic anesthesia administration. The future may see further developments in areas like artificial intelligence, personalized medicine, and remote anesthesia delivery via telemedicine.
Detailed product presentation about OxyFit Oxygen Inhalation Products. Produced by Newpharm a Swiss Manufacturer. If you are interested to distribute this product line contact us: info@fibd.biz
Medical innovations have revolutionized healthcare through devices, technology, and drugs. Key innovations include x-rays, antibiotics, anesthesia, MRI, ultrasound, pacemakers, EKG, statins, vaccines, insulin, aspirin, the pill, CT scans, prosthetics, LASIK, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, personalized medicine, and telemedicine. These innovations have improved diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life.
Ozone short ppt for Washington Dental Quality Assurance Commission (DQAC) mtg...Jessica Saepoff DDS
Ozone has been used medicinally since the 1840s. While research on risks and benefits is limited, ozone appears to be safely used at low concentrations for dental applications like disinfecting and treating periodontal disease. However, concerns include a lack of standardization in dentist training and some programs expanding dental scopes of practice. Overall, properly used ozone seems to pose little risk, but expanded scopes of practice could theoretically endanger patients.
Ozone therapy is a non-invasive dental treatment that uses ozone gas to treat various dental issues. It works by using ozone's anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties to eliminate infections and promote healing. Common applications in dentistry include treating cavities, bleaching teeth, root canals, and extracting teeth. While it has many benefits, ozone can be toxic if too much is inhaled. However, with proper administration by a dental professional, ozone therapy provides an effective alternative to traditional dental treatments.
Shigeto Ikeda was a Japanese physician and professor considered the Father of Modern Bronchoscopy. He developed the first flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope in 1966, which revolutionized the study of respiratory diseases. Ikeda classified tracheobronchial anatomy and founded the World Association for Bronchology to advance the field of interventional pulmonology. Over his career, he received many awards and worked to develop technologies like video bronchoscopy and applications of holography to anatomy teaching.
A Ozonioterapia é uma ferramenta terapêutica muito útil, aplicável no manejo de várias condições clínicas infecciosas, vasculares e/ou que envolvem modulação inflamatória ou imunológica.
Manual auriculotherapy chinese and western systems of ear Panagiotis Symeon
This document provides information about the third edition of the Auriculotherapy Manual by Terry Oleson. It includes a foreword by Raphael Nogier praising the comprehensive nature of the book and Oleson's ability to bring Western and Eastern concepts of auriculotherapy together. The preface describes how Oleson became interested in auriculotherapy after hearing a lecture on pain inhibition in the brain. It details his research on auricular diagnosis and training in various acupuncture traditions. The book aims to explain both the theoretical underpinnings and clinical practice of auriculotherapy. It presents hundreds of ear acupuncture points organized by anatomical systems and integrates techniques from Western and Chinese medicine.
The document discusses oxygen insufficiency and its management. It begins by stating the learning objectives of a seminar on oxygen insufficiency. It then defines oxygen insufficiency and lists factors that can affect oxygenation. Various types of oxygen insufficiency are described along with their pathophysiology, signs and symptoms. Diagnostic evaluations and the management of oxygen insufficiency are also explained. The roles of nurses in managing oxygen insufficiency are identified. Oxygen therapy is discussed along with nurses' responsibilities related to its administration.
- Patrick W. Serruys is the editor-in-chief of EuroIntervention, which has reached its 10th anniversary as the official journal of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions.
- Over the past 10 years, the journal has grown tremendously due to the need to publish impactful presentations from EuroPCR and innovations from young cardiologists, as well as its inclusion in PubMed and increasing impact factor.
- The editorial board has played a key role in the journal's success through their expertise, enthusiasm, and awareness of current developments in the field.
The passage describes the pathway of air from inhalation to exhalation. During inhalation, air is drawn into the nostrils and travels through the nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles before reaching the alveoli in the lungs. In the alveoli, oxygen from the air diffuses into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the bloodstream and into the alveoli. During exhalation, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, air is pushed out through the same route in reverse, and is exhaled through the nostrils or mouth.
This document discusses ozone therapy and its uses. It begins by defining ozone and describing how it is created. It then outlines several methods of ozone therapy administration, including major ozone autohemotherapy where blood is ozonated ex vivo and reinfused. Potential applications of ozone therapy are provided, such as for infectious diseases, cardiac issues, and diabetes. Lastly, specific uses for dental caries, AIDS/cancer treatment, and agriculture are mentioned.
origin, history, mechanism of action, its uses in medicine and dentistry especially in periodontics, its half life and its disinfection action on covid-19
Ozone Nucleolysis vs Idet for Lumbar DiskKiran Jayswal
This document discusses spinal canal stenosis and percutaneous interventional pain management techniques such as ozone nucleolysis for treating spinal conditions like herniated discs. It provides an overview of spinal stenosis, defines interventional pain management, and describes various treatment options from conservative to surgical. It then focuses on ozone nucleolysis, outlining the procedure and mechanisms by which ozone decompresses nerves. Several studies showing ozone to be effective for disc herniation pain are summarized. The document thus provides information on spinal stenosis and promotes ozone nucleolysis as a minimally invasive alternative to surgery for certain disc herniations.
The study evaluated 98 patients with knee osteoarthritis who received either an injection of ozone gas or air into their knee. Patients who received the ozone injection experienced significant improvements in pain levels, joint function, and quality of life compared to those who received the air injection. Ozone gas is proposed to help osteoarthritis by increasing oxygen delivery and stimulating an anti-inflammatory response in tissues. While ozone can be toxic at high levels, the study suggests it may provide benefits for osteoarthritis when injected directly into affected joints in a medical setting.
William Morton performed the first public demonstration of anesthesia on October 16, 1846, administering diethyl ether to patient Edward Abbott before neck surgery. Prior to this, various substances like alcohol, mandrake, and opioids soaked in sponges had been used throughout history in attempts to relieve surgical pain, but it was not until Morton's demonstration that inhalation of ether became widely accepted and practiced. This marked the beginning of modern anesthesia as a medical specialty. In subsequent decades, other inhaled anesthetic agents like nitrous oxide and chloroform were introduced and refined by pioneering anesthesiologists including John Snow, Joseph Clover, and Frederick Hewitt.
Light energy plays a vital role in human health and wellness. Light is the basic component from which all life originates, develops, heals and evolves. Modern light therapy uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to provide therapeutic benefits through the release of nitric oxide and stimulation of cellular activity. LED therapy has been shown to reduce inflammation and pain, increase circulation, relax the nervous system, repair and rejuvenate skin, and support the healing of wounds and injuries.
Handbook of Endourology, 5 Volumes. Edited by prof Petrisor GeavletePetrisor Geavlete
My greatest scientific medical performance!
It's my entire life experience!
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The document discusses the human body and its amazing abilities. It provides examples of how the body regulates temperature, circulates blood, breathes automatically and more without any effort from the mind. The body is made up of complex systems and cells working together in harmony. Negative ions are also discussed which are said to help boost mood, relieve stress and increase energy levels. The body is described as an engineering marvel and stardust made up of ancient atoms that have been circulating for billions of years.
Jane is a 48-year-old kindergarten teacher from Adamovske-Kochanovce who is known for being friendly, kind, and helpful to others. She and her family cared for her aunt Anna, who lived in the house until her death in 2012 at age 90. Anna loved learning and attended university, but later developed illnesses that required Jane and others to regularly assist her in her home, which is where Anna wished to stay until the end.
My father saved the lives of two neighbors on separate occasions. The first time, a neighbor fell from a ladder while picking cherries and stopped breathing. My father provided first aid, called emergency services, and stayed with her until help arrived. She survived with only a broken arm. A few months later, the same neighbor fell down the basement stairs, hit her head, and was bleeding heavily. My father helped stop the bleeding and gave her ice for her head until she regained consciousness and was taken to the hospital, where she recovered despite a severe concussion. Both neighbors survived thanks to my father's quick actions in responding to their emergencies.
1) Anesthesia has come a long way from the days when surgery was performed without pain relief. Various crude methods were used to relieve pain before the discovery of modern anesthesia in the 1840s.
2) Key milestones in anesthesia history include the first use of ether in 1846, the introduction of injectable cocaine and local anesthesia in 1884, and the development of muscle relaxants and modern inhalational agents.
3) Anesthesia continues to advance with new drugs, monitoring techniques, and the increasing role of technology including automated drug delivery systems and one day possibly robotic anesthesia administration. The future may see further developments in areas like artificial intelligence, personalized medicine, and remote anesthesia delivery via telemedicine.
Detailed product presentation about OxyFit Oxygen Inhalation Products. Produced by Newpharm a Swiss Manufacturer. If you are interested to distribute this product line contact us: info@fibd.biz
Medical innovations have revolutionized healthcare through devices, technology, and drugs. Key innovations include x-rays, antibiotics, anesthesia, MRI, ultrasound, pacemakers, EKG, statins, vaccines, insulin, aspirin, the pill, CT scans, prosthetics, LASIK, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, personalized medicine, and telemedicine. These innovations have improved diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life.
Ozone short ppt for Washington Dental Quality Assurance Commission (DQAC) mtg...Jessica Saepoff DDS
Ozone has been used medicinally since the 1840s. While research on risks and benefits is limited, ozone appears to be safely used at low concentrations for dental applications like disinfecting and treating periodontal disease. However, concerns include a lack of standardization in dentist training and some programs expanding dental scopes of practice. Overall, properly used ozone seems to pose little risk, but expanded scopes of practice could theoretically endanger patients.
Ozone therapy is a non-invasive dental treatment that uses ozone gas to treat various dental issues. It works by using ozone's anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties to eliminate infections and promote healing. Common applications in dentistry include treating cavities, bleaching teeth, root canals, and extracting teeth. While it has many benefits, ozone can be toxic if too much is inhaled. However, with proper administration by a dental professional, ozone therapy provides an effective alternative to traditional dental treatments.
Shigeto Ikeda was a Japanese physician and professor considered the Father of Modern Bronchoscopy. He developed the first flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope in 1966, which revolutionized the study of respiratory diseases. Ikeda classified tracheobronchial anatomy and founded the World Association for Bronchology to advance the field of interventional pulmonology. Over his career, he received many awards and worked to develop technologies like video bronchoscopy and applications of holography to anatomy teaching.
A Ozonioterapia é uma ferramenta terapêutica muito útil, aplicável no manejo de várias condições clínicas infecciosas, vasculares e/ou que envolvem modulação inflamatória ou imunológica.
Manual auriculotherapy chinese and western systems of ear Panagiotis Symeon
This document provides information about the third edition of the Auriculotherapy Manual by Terry Oleson. It includes a foreword by Raphael Nogier praising the comprehensive nature of the book and Oleson's ability to bring Western and Eastern concepts of auriculotherapy together. The preface describes how Oleson became interested in auriculotherapy after hearing a lecture on pain inhibition in the brain. It details his research on auricular diagnosis and training in various acupuncture traditions. The book aims to explain both the theoretical underpinnings and clinical practice of auriculotherapy. It presents hundreds of ear acupuncture points organized by anatomical systems and integrates techniques from Western and Chinese medicine.
The document discusses oxygen insufficiency and its management. It begins by stating the learning objectives of a seminar on oxygen insufficiency. It then defines oxygen insufficiency and lists factors that can affect oxygenation. Various types of oxygen insufficiency are described along with their pathophysiology, signs and symptoms. Diagnostic evaluations and the management of oxygen insufficiency are also explained. The roles of nurses in managing oxygen insufficiency are identified. Oxygen therapy is discussed along with nurses' responsibilities related to its administration.
- Patrick W. Serruys is the editor-in-chief of EuroIntervention, which has reached its 10th anniversary as the official journal of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions.
- Over the past 10 years, the journal has grown tremendously due to the need to publish impactful presentations from EuroPCR and innovations from young cardiologists, as well as its inclusion in PubMed and increasing impact factor.
- The editorial board has played a key role in the journal's success through their expertise, enthusiasm, and awareness of current developments in the field.
The passage describes the pathway of air from inhalation to exhalation. During inhalation, air is drawn into the nostrils and travels through the nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles before reaching the alveoli in the lungs. In the alveoli, oxygen from the air diffuses into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the bloodstream and into the alveoli. During exhalation, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, air is pushed out through the same route in reverse, and is exhaled through the nostrils or mouth.
This document discusses ozone therapy and its uses. It begins by defining ozone and describing how it is created. It then outlines several methods of ozone therapy administration, including major ozone autohemotherapy where blood is ozonated ex vivo and reinfused. Potential applications of ozone therapy are provided, such as for infectious diseases, cardiac issues, and diabetes. Lastly, specific uses for dental caries, AIDS/cancer treatment, and agriculture are mentioned.
origin, history, mechanism of action, its uses in medicine and dentistry especially in periodontics, its half life and its disinfection action on covid-19
Ozone Nucleolysis vs Idet for Lumbar DiskKiran Jayswal
This document discusses spinal canal stenosis and percutaneous interventional pain management techniques such as ozone nucleolysis for treating spinal conditions like herniated discs. It provides an overview of spinal stenosis, defines interventional pain management, and describes various treatment options from conservative to surgical. It then focuses on ozone nucleolysis, outlining the procedure and mechanisms by which ozone decompresses nerves. Several studies showing ozone to be effective for disc herniation pain are summarized. The document thus provides information on spinal stenosis and promotes ozone nucleolysis as a minimally invasive alternative to surgery for certain disc herniations.
The study evaluated 98 patients with knee osteoarthritis who received either an injection of ozone gas or air into their knee. Patients who received the ozone injection experienced significant improvements in pain levels, joint function, and quality of life compared to those who received the air injection. Ozone gas is proposed to help osteoarthritis by increasing oxygen delivery and stimulating an anti-inflammatory response in tissues. While ozone can be toxic at high levels, the study suggests it may provide benefits for osteoarthritis when injected directly into affected joints in a medical setting.
William Morton performed the first public demonstration of anesthesia on October 16, 1846, administering diethyl ether to patient Edward Abbott before neck surgery. Prior to this, various substances like alcohol, mandrake, and opioids soaked in sponges had been used throughout history in attempts to relieve surgical pain, but it was not until Morton's demonstration that inhalation of ether became widely accepted and practiced. This marked the beginning of modern anesthesia as a medical specialty. In subsequent decades, other inhaled anesthetic agents like nitrous oxide and chloroform were introduced and refined by pioneering anesthesiologists including John Snow, Joseph Clover, and Frederick Hewitt.
Light energy plays a vital role in human health and wellness. Light is the basic component from which all life originates, develops, heals and evolves. Modern light therapy uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to provide therapeutic benefits through the release of nitric oxide and stimulation of cellular activity. LED therapy has been shown to reduce inflammation and pain, increase circulation, relax the nervous system, repair and rejuvenate skin, and support the healing of wounds and injuries.
Handbook of Endourology, 5 Volumes. Edited by prof Petrisor GeavletePetrisor Geavlete
My greatest scientific medical performance!
It's my entire life experience!
All the modern endourological approaches after more than 100.000 personal procedures!
Dedicated to all my patients and to worldwide urologists!
The document discusses the human body and its amazing abilities. It provides examples of how the body regulates temperature, circulates blood, breathes automatically and more without any effort from the mind. The body is made up of complex systems and cells working together in harmony. Negative ions are also discussed which are said to help boost mood, relieve stress and increase energy levels. The body is described as an engineering marvel and stardust made up of ancient atoms that have been circulating for billions of years.
Jane is a 48-year-old kindergarten teacher from Adamovske-Kochanovce who is known for being friendly, kind, and helpful to others. She and her family cared for her aunt Anna, who lived in the house until her death in 2012 at age 90. Anna loved learning and attended university, but later developed illnesses that required Jane and others to regularly assist her in her home, which is where Anna wished to stay until the end.
My father saved the lives of two neighbors on separate occasions. The first time, a neighbor fell from a ladder while picking cherries and stopped breathing. My father provided first aid, called emergency services, and stayed with her until help arrived. She survived with only a broken arm. A few months later, the same neighbor fell down the basement stairs, hit her head, and was bleeding heavily. My father helped stop the bleeding and gave her ice for her head until she regained consciousness and was taken to the hospital, where she recovered despite a severe concussion. Both neighbors survived thanks to my father's quick actions in responding to their emergencies.
Two friends, Paula and Barbora, found a sad and injured dog while walking in the forest. They were afraid of the dog at first but returned with food after seeing it was unable to move. The dog was very hungry. Unable to find the owner, they took the dog home but their sister later recognized it as belonging to a friend. They returned the dog, who was reunited happily with its owner. The girls received thanks and treats for saving the lost dog.
Petra Loukotová is the author's mother who saved a neighbor's life. One day while working in their gardens, the author's mother heard their 73-year-old neighbor Mrs. Božena cry out and glass breaking. Mrs. Božena had fallen 2 meters from her terrace, cutting herself on broken glass. Petra was first to help and tended to the injured neighbor without panicking, instructing others to call an ambulance and get blankets and towels while they waited. The neighbor was taken to the hospital and survived, though it was unfortunate the incident occurred on her birthday.
Radek Sýs is a 38-year-old police officer from Brno, Czech Republic who has donated blood and plasma 93 times for free. He started donating when he was 25 years old at a hospital in Boskovice. For his numerous donations, he has received bronze, silver, and gold Jánský plaques as well as a gold cross award. Jánský plaques are awarded by the Red Cross to recognize frequent blood donors in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Donating blood involves giving nearly half a liter of blood through a sharp syringe, which most donors do not find painful, especially with the company of friendly nurses.
My mother Petra Loukotová saved our neighbor's life after she fell from her terrace and was cut by broken glass. When our neighbor Mrs. Božena cried out, my mother was the first to help. She calmly told others what to do like bring blankets and call an ambulance while she stopped the bleeding with a clean towel. My mother stabilized our injured neighbor until the ambulance arrived to take her to the hospital. Our neighbor made a full recovery.
Jaroslav Řehůřek was born in 1924 in Kunštát, Czechoslovakia. He received several Czechoslovakian patents for inventions in machining. In 1967, he became the technical director of a new Czechoslovakia-France company in Paris. Since 1975, he has lived in Paris but remains connected to his hometown of Kunštát, where he supports younger and older residents. Since 2007, Řehůřek has offered cooperation and financial support to his former school in Kunštát, donating over a quarter million Czech crowns for activities and equipment. He continues to support cultural events for the school.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
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Ivan Engler
1. Ivan Engler was
awarded by Peace
Medal of United
Nations Organisation.
The team of
UNPROFOR, in which
he was a member,
got a collective
Nobel Peace Prize in
1988.
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Ivan Engler (* 13. June 1931, Trenčín) is a Slovak-born
Austrian surgeon – traumatologist and scientist, author of
„Ionised Oxygen Therapy“.
He´s worked as a chief surgeon in Slovakia and abroad, too.
He´s been a chief surgeon in a UN force field hospital in
Cyprus.
In 1980 he founded Ionised Oxygen Therapy.
(IO2Th/Engler).
He developed the device "Oxygen Ion
3000/by Dr.Engler" and "VNS Diagnosis/
by Dr.Engler“- both certificated as
the medical equipment.
A part of his life he´s spent in a town
Hnúšťa.
4. For his 80th birthday in 2011, the University of Salzburg
(NAWI) held a celebration in his honor.
In the same year, the German Society of Natural
Therapy –ZAEN, appointed him in the same year an
honorary member and awarded him with the Golden
Needle.
He also was appointed an honorary member by the
German Society for Oncology-DGO.
In 2013 he bocame a honorary freeman of town Hnúšťa.
He´s been living in Salzburg with his son Andreas
Stephan Martin and doughter Anna Franziska.
5. In his native town
Trenčín was exposed
a memorable board to
doctor, scientist and
writer prof. MUDr.
Ivan Engler, PhD., who
took personally
attendance at this
event on 28. October
2011.
6. • How does it work? „Live oxygen“ is aimed for all age groups with
no limits. It´s absolutely healthy clean with no secondary effects.
It is an oxygen which gives the cure.
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It is very important for the function of organism. No everybody
knows the expression „Live oxygen“. In the other countries the
„Live oxygen“ is known directly as a therapy by Ionized oxygen
and it is also known not only in comercional sphere as additional
cure, but in medical sphere of medicine, too.
•
The air in our cities is contaminated by poluttion and exhalation
and using especially „Live oxygen“ is the way how to get „the
vitamines of air“ inside our bodies.
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That´s why we don´t often have to visit seaside-countries, or
alpine areas in this hectic time.
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„Live oxygen“ is here just for us.
7. Ionized Oxygen can
help to fight with
a cancer
Therapy, which is named by him
TIO2 Engler, was established in 1980.
Its application is preventive and
therapeutic, too. At a present time,
there is approximately thousand of
workstations in all over the world, which
use this method. There are only several
workstations in Slovakia, one is in
Bratislava and three are in Košice.
Due to doctor´s opinion, Ionized oxygen
helps to get physical power better in a
higher age.
„I can confirm it myself, says the
author of therapy who has already got
29 year old son and 7 year old doughter.
„ An old man is able to have a child,
thanks to Ionized oxygen therapy“ he
says with a smile.
He advices seniors to take a cure 2-3
times a year.