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CHAPTER IV 



IMMUNITY 

 Oxygen and Ozone 



I HAVE quoted Rindfleisch as saying that 

 while there are many diseases having varying 

 symptoms, there is one constant factor in all 

 of them. Personally I am of opinion that there 

 are many constant factors. 



For instance, high temperature, inflamma- 

 tion, anaemia, and consequent want of oxygen 

 with its concentrated form ozone. 



It is also recognized that there are many 

 pathogenic bacteria that cannot live in the 

 presence of oxygen like the bacilli of anthrax 

 and tuberculosis, not to mention others, and if 

 there are other pathogenic bacteria that can 

 live in the presence of oxygen, there are very 

 few, if any, that can live in the presence of 

 ozone, a concentrated form of oxygen. 



It is fully recognized that the percentage of 



