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Activated Oxygen through its Doctors are happy to discuss a treatment for the eradication of MRSA from patient’s wounds and urinary bladder – CALL NOW!


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Coppice Lane
Clifton Campville
Tamworth B79 0BQ
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Welcome to Activated Oxygen Ltd

Activated Oxygen Ltd has almost a decade’s experience in dealing with MRSA and other Pathogens. During this time nearly all of the patients treated by the Doctors reported a positive response, normally after three painless treatments when having further microbiology tests.

Activated Oxygen’s methods enable the Doctor to utilize the powerful antibacterial effects of Medical Grade Oxygen fed Ozone (MGOFO), this Ozone is Triatomic oxygen, O3, and it is highly reactive and readily reverts back to standard oxygen, O2.

When the Medical Grade Oxygen fed Ozone (MGOFO) comes in contact with MRSA bacteria, it reverts back to oxygen and the third oxygen molecule “breaks” off and eliminates the MRSA bacteria. All other harmful bacteria are also normally eliminated in the process. The MGOFO does not attack healthy cells of the body and is completely safe and is under the direct control of a Medical Doctor.

A study of thirteen people who reported major positive effects after being seen and treated by our Doctors had been submitted for publication in a peer reviewed medical journal. It is hoped that this should enable NHS facilities to take our system on board by purchasing the equipment and having members of staff go through our training for competency of use, (The Institute of Complementary Medicine in London have agreed to deliver this training.)



The MRSA Treatments

Wounds
The infected area of the patient’s body is encapsulated with an airtight “bag”; a tube delivers a prescribed dose of MGOFO and Oxygen to the MRSA infected area. Patients generally require 3 treatments that last for 30-40 minutes on consecutive days. It really is as simple as that. Microbiology tests can confirm the eradication has taken place.

For further information on wound healing using Activated Oxygen in a similar method to above under the direct control of a Medical Doctor please contact us now.

Urinary Bladder
A Prescribed volume of Freshly ozonated reverse osmosis water is injected through a catheter into the patient’s bladder under the direct control of a medical Doctor, this allows the MGOFO and Oxygen mixture to come into direct contact with the MRSA infection and eliminate it, this procedure is repeated three or four times and a prescribed volume and concentration of MGOFO gas inserted into the bladder via the catheter finishing the treatment. The whole process takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes with patients generally needing 3 treatments and these are normally on consecutive days.

Large areas of the skin
After a full consultation with the Doctor the patient is seated in a warmed cabinet and MGOFO gas is injected into the cabinet to surround them where it is absorbed by the skin, in the process the gas comes into contact with the MRSA and eradicates it as before. It normally takes about 45 minutes at a prescribed volume and concentration and three treatments on consecutive days is often enough to deal with the pathogen.

Localised colonisation
For colonisation in the nose, ears etc MGOFO is used directly onto the infected site at least twice a day for one week. Please contact us for the Doctor to explain how this is done.

MGOFO Injections
Medical Grade Oxygen fed Ozone
Injections by the Doctor of MGOFO can also be used where appropriate, for example where there is an MRSA infection around the spine area.

In dwelling feed tubes etc
In the case of feed tubes and the like it may not be possible to use the MGOFO gas due to the make up of the product used for the tubing.

Where an infection occurs around and in the entrance site of these, a PEG tube for example, the Doctor will recommend another course of action.

More complex sites
Where the infection is through a drain after an operation or deep rooted the process may be more complex involving the use of X ray and minor operating procedure, please ask for more details giving as much information as possible about the case in question and a Doctor will respond.



MRSA Frequently Asked Questions

What is MRSA?
MRSA, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, is a strain of the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium that has become resistant and in an increasing number of cases immune to antibiotics even Vancomycin and Teicoplanin. MRSA can be difficult to treat and often requires long stays in hospital. MRSA infections can cause serious health problems including blood poisoning and infection of the lungs, bones or the heart valve. MRSA can lead to death especially in the young or elderly. Where an MRSA infection has taken hold of a wound, for example a leg wound or ulcer it can lead to amputation to save the patients life.

How is MRSA caught?
MRSA can be transferred simply by touch, when MRSA is outside the body the patient is generally unharmed, the main threat of MRSA is when the bacterium gets inside the body, because this is when infection is caused. The easiest ways for MRSA to get into the body is through wounds or surgical scars, via a catheter into the urinary bladder. Through a drain from an operation site and even through feed tubes like nasogastric or PEG. As many cases of MRSA are caught in hospitals people are advised to be extra careful if they are unfortunate enough to have to go to hospital. MRSA is now also in the community at large.

Can MRSA be treated?
Once diagnosed with MRSA, some patients are put on a long course of antibiotics, which are often ineffective, two of the last remaining effective antibiotics have to be given intravenously, and unfortunately an ever increasing number of the MRSA bacterium is becoming resistant to these as well. These strong antibiotics can have severe side effect which force the patient to be hospitalised for some time as the course of antibiotics can last for several weeks and even months before the patient begins to improve. Most people that are admitted to hospital and catch MRSA are often already very ill and are therefore unable to fight this infection for the length of time required, coupling that with the fact that the MRSA bacterium seems to be getting stronger all the time and there seems to be an exponential growth in the number of reported deaths due to MRSA the situation has looked bleak up to now. Fortunately the way MGOFO reacts with the bacteria and oxidizes it, the MRSA and other pathogens cannot develop a resistance to this and we hope it can only be a matter of time before the authorities all encompass this and get all so called Hospital Acquired Infections under control.

As there is a lot of information and support groups with help and advice on MRSA it has been decided to keep this information brief but please contact us if you have further questions.

If you or a loved one is diagnosed with the MRSA infection, give us a call to speak to one of our Doctors.

Communication and information are the key areas so please feel comfortable to ask all the questions you wish at the first consultation, call now to book your consultancy, 01827 373695.


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Mens Health, Womens Health

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