The Benefits of Autohemotherapy: Learn About The Benefits Of This Transfusion Therapy

The Benefits of Autohemotherapy:  Learn About The Benefits Of This Transfusion Therapy
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What Is Autohemotherapy?

Autohemotherapy is a type of transfusion therapy. This type of therapy is accomplished by taking a small amount of blood from the patient and then combining it with medical grade ozone gas or another type of natural remedy, depending on the situation. The blood is then re-injected into the patient. It is believed that by reintroducing this enhanced blood into the body, it is forced to initiate an immune system reaction and cause the body to fight bacteria and disease. In addition, it boosts the immune system itself and makes the antioxidant system more efficient. A treatment of autohemotherapy usually lasts from four to six weeks of having blood taken and re-injected twice a week. A very small amount of blood is taken each time.

When medical grade ozone gas is used, the ozonated blood that is re-injected will be oxygenated. This means the blood will be brighter red and the patient’s skin color will quickly improve. Some natural healers also apply ultra violet light to the blood which will increase the activity of the blood cells making it more effective.

Autohemotherapy And Cancer

Autohemotherapy is becoming heard about more and more these days as a way to naturally reduce tumor growth in many types of cancer. It does this in three ways. First it increases the amount of oxygen that is released by the red cells into the tissues. Then, oxygen flow is increased by the dilation of the blood vessels. Because these blood vessels are dilated, they work better which means the process that forms new blood vessels slows down. Tumors feed on the blood vessels so if less blood vessels are created, the less the tumor will grow. In the coming years, this type of therapy may be being used much more frequently for cancer patients as part of their treatment programs.

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