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Polycythemia: Are you asymptomatic?

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Jul 24 11:46am | Replies (23)

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Welcome to Connect, @nobody1 Interesting concept, using ozone treatments to treat blood disorders. But to date, ozone therapy hasn’t been tested in large-scale clinical trials conducted on humans, so there is limited information regarding treating blood conditions such as Polycythemia Vera.
Posting a couple of articles below with information about ozone therapy that you might be interested in reading.
From Cleveland Clinic:
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/ozone-therapy
Medskill.com: https://www.mediskill.com/ozone-therapy/comparing-iv-ozone-therapy#toc-what-is-iv-ozone-therapy-used-for-

Were you recently diagnosed with PV? Does your hematologist currently have you on any treatments?

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Good morning! Having never heard of Ozone Therapy and having PV/JAK2 and taking 1000 mg of HU for @5 years and undergoing phlebotomies several times a year, I thought I’d read that Cleveland Clinic article you attached.
At the risk of “injecting” (pun intended) some humor into a very serious discussion. I’ll stick with a phlebotomy any day!