Review of Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses
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Review of Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses
2020 is a year many people will not soon forget. It was the year the world came to a literal standstill, with millions of people losing their lives or loved ones to the deadly COVID-19 virus. But what if there was a treatment that could have halted the virus in its tracks before it became a global health crisis? You might wonder why such a treatment isn't mainstream. In Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses, Marc J. Seifer explains why as he introduces readers to ozone and Ozone Therapy.
Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses is an accessible book, well-structured into three chronological parts. Marc J. Seifer expertly guides readers through the history, evolution, and multiple applications of ozone—not only in medicine but also in other fields. He addresses the suppression and backlash faced by Ozone Therapy and its practitioners over the years, despite substantial research supporting its medical efficacy.
However, the book demands the reader's full attention. While Marc maintains a simple writing style and language suitable for laypersons, the text is detailed and rife with medical terms, procedures, and technical information. Readers without a medical background may find it challenging to grasp all the details without focused concentration.
My favorite aspect of the book is the thoroughness with which the author substantiates his views. Marc includes extensive research, references, firsthand experiences, and detailed information on Ozone Therapy.
Marc's passion for the subject and his concern for human life shine through in his writing. Most of all, he is particular about the integrity of his work, openly discussing the rare side effects of Ozone Therapy. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he sent countless letters to individuals, celebrities, organizations, political leaders, and several presidents—including the President of the United States—to raise awareness about using Ozone Therapy to treat the virus. His persistence, despite discouraging responses, is commendable.
The only concern I had with the book was the font size. It was just too small. I often had to zoom in to read the texts comfortably. I read the review copy; hopefully, the final version will feature a larger font.
Conclusively, I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. Besides the minor issue with the font size, I have no other complaints. The book is enlightening, and its clean editing made for a seamless reading experience.
Readers who are curious about and open to alternative medical treatments will find Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses a valuable investment of time and money.
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