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Hyperbaric pressure protects red blood cells
Once the bag is filled with 200 to 220 ml of blood, a positive (hyperbaric) pressure is
created inside the bottle. This protects the red blood cells from being damaged when
shaken. Once the blood is under positive pressure, ozone is added. Supposedly, this
allows for the red blood cells to absorb more oxygen.
The blood and ozone mix is then vigorously shaken, unlike during normobaric MAH
where gentle swishing is indicated in order to not damage the erythrocytes (red blood
cells).
Afterwards, the blood is reinserted into the patient using positive pressure. This
speeds up the process considerably.
The “10 Pass” method is roughly equal to 10 hyperbaric administrations of Major
Autohemotherapy, but at a higher ozone concentration.
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