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Ultraviolet blood irradiation therapy (UBIT)

I found the book and copied the information:
"Ultraviolet blood irradiation therapy is said to improve oxygenation of tissue, help with inflammation, stimulate immune system and fight viral infection. This treatment, which has been approved by the FDA consists of bombaring the blood with ultraviolet light. It appears to render the virus inactive. This treatment is offered by Bradford Research Institute in Chula Vista, CA."

I have no idea how long it takes or what it costs. This is all I know.
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i did use the ozone for HbV
it was erased from my body, the course was 5 months, 2 times a week,
but i needed to repeat 2 weeks more later to make sure that it will never go back. please people, don't believe in the FDA, they want your pockets, so they will never approve a good treatment that can end our suffering and pain fast.
look at the causalities of people dying from hiv !! of course, the fda needs to sell their medics to let those people living as 60% functioning people... pay to live. live to pay.... that is FDA
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UBI IS HELPFUL for Viral infection and autoimmune diseases IF PROPERLY DONE by proffessionals.
It is really substantially individual censitivity. It depends of defficit condition 9n human body patient( e.g. vitamines, proteins , microelements  end so on...)

So you can speculate a lot for a subject BUT keep it in mind.
Sincerely yours.
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