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“Cancer can be cured” is an expression that I’ve wanted to jump up and down and actually scream at the top of my voice, ever since the Little Lady’s and my daughter came back from a third world country; completely cured and has remained so for well over 20 years now. The controversy of her treatment then, as it still is now, is that nothing as cheap as ozone could possibly work; but it did for her then; why not for others now?

The controversy seems to centre around introducing such a cheap substance by straight lining it directly into the bloodstream intravenously. The ozone’s actual cost was less than the cost of the needles through which it was injected. The dispute of its use has been going on now well into the third decade since I first learned about it, and considering the attitude of our medical community, it could quite well continue for many decades to come.

When my daughter first told me of the clinic that she had, by providence, found, she questioned me whether I thought it authentic? My answer to her was, “Doctor or Quack, with your present prognosis, what choice have you got? Go for it.” I have thanked God many, many times that she did. And many times over the years I have, in my thoughts, thanked Dr. Lucas (a pseudonym) for having had the courage to pull up stakes and move to a third world country where he could practice what he knew in his heart was right, without the restrictions and harassment from both medical and government agencies.

Though we corresponded quite a number of times, by snail mail, I talked to Dr. Lucas initially only once and I ask him only two questions. What is cancer? and, what is ozone? In total memory recall this is what he said: “There are many types of cancer, but the best short explanation I can give would be for you to take a walk in the woods, preferably in the early fall, take a look at all the great number of mushrooms and fungi that you see. There are many different kinds. Take note: regardless of species or position, they are all growing on dying or dead vegetation. They all thrive where there is a deprivation of oxygen. The low-oxygen environment required is due to their primitive position on the evolution scale. Cancer in your system can be explained exactly the same; there are many kinds, and all thrive in a body where there is a lack of sufficient oxygen in the tissue.

 “The chemical make up of ozone is nothing more than hyped up oxygen. It is exactly the same as the ozone layer that surrounds the earth. If you look up the chemical formula of ozone (H203), you will find it contains three atoms of oxygen. One more than hydrogen peroxide (H202), which contains one more atom of oxygen than water (H20). It is what Mother Nature puts into the air when there is a thunder and lightning storm. Watch the farmer’s crops, both wheat and corn, green up quickly after an electrical storm.”

So said Dr. Lucas. He needed to tell me no more. I needed no further explanation. Common sense told me this man was on the right track.

I had grown up rural route on a farm, which had switched from mixed-farming to market-gardening, and had noticed many times while down on my knees weeding, or harvesting, the sudden deeper greening of many crops after a damn good thunder storm. Which, back then, I enjoyed, often running naked in the rain, and still so would today if a secluded opportunity arose. A soothing cleansing effect of a natural, chlorine free, ozone laden, soft water shower is one of the most exuberating free gifts provided by Mother Nature.

The spectacular free fireworks as the lightning zigzags across the heavens is just a fascinating free bonus. But it is this, I suspect, that splits the atmospheric oxygen molecule (02) into two single unstable oxygen atoms. These single molecules, recognized by some as free radicals, combine with others to form ozone (03). It is also recognized that our bodies create and use free radicals to destroy harmful bacteria.

Would I be wrong in thinking that the overload on our entire medical system could be decreased by possibly half, as well as the taxpayer’s burden, if more practitioners simply dared to follow the foresight of Dr. Lucas? In such times of economic restrictions, could this not be a possible goal worth shooting for?

Take care, ‘cause we care.

barrie@barriehopkins.ca

519-843-4544

 

Barrie Hopkins

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