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Lacey's Story - A Healing Journey in Integrative Medicine by Judy Jasek, DVM

08/28/2024 1:56 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Lacey is an excellent example of the potential outcomes of integrative medical care. She was also my first ozone case and is an incredible example of the benefits of this amazing therapy.

Meet Lacey


Lacey presented as a 10-year-old Border Collie Mix with a recent cancer diagnosis. She had recently undergone surgery to remove a growth from her right hind leg. The biopsy had revealed an adenocarcinoma which was potentially aggressive with a high likelihood of regrowth and/or metastasis. The conventional options of chemotherapy and radiation were not appealing to Lacey’s guardian, and she asked me if I would begin Ozone Therapy on her instead.

A New Treatment Opportunity…For Me & Lacey!

At this point in my career, Ozone Therapy was something I had heard about, but had no formal training in, nor did I know anything about the equipment or treatment protocols. I told Lacey’s Mom I needed to learn more before I would feel comfortable treating her. She proceeded to tell me she had already spoken to her human physician, who happened to use Ozone Therapy on her patients and asked if I would be able to visit her clinic and learn the protocols she was using. In addition, if I agreed to treat Lacey, she would be willing to purchase the necessary equipment.

Well, I certainly could not refuse such a remarkable opportunity and felt I was clearly being guided to learn this modality. I made an appointment with the human practitioner headed out to learn more. After spending time learning about the equipment, they used and watching the technician administer the ozone treatments, I was comfortable enough to begin using Ozone Therapy on Lacey.

The Treatments

There are different ways to give ozone, and I used several on Lacey in order to provide her with the greatest chance of success.

  • First, there was a blood treatment, where I drew blood from Lacey’s leg, mixed it with ozone and re-injected it into her muscle.
  • Next was rectal, which means administering the ozone gas directly into the colon. This helps support gut health and detoxifies the liver.
  • Finally, I injected ozone directly under the incision site to help prevent regrowth.

In addition to the Ozone Therapy, Lacey was fed a raw diet with immune building supplements and received homeopathic remedies from a homeopathic veterinarian. I always believe in using multiple modalities to treat cancer; there is never a magic bullet.

Our Lacey

I treated Lacey twice a week for one year, at which time there was no sign of regrowth and Lacey was thriving! At this point, we began to decrease the treatment frequency, but I still saw Lacey and monitored her progress.

Lacey’s cancer never recurred or metastasized and she lived to her natural life expectancy.

Lacey is a wonderful example of what we can accomplish with natural treatment methods. Health is the natural state of the body, and the body will always try to return there. Our patients can be amazing teachers if we open ourselves to new ideas.

My Next Steps

After working with Lacey, I pursued further Ozone Training and integrated more of it into my practice. I found it to be a wonderful therapy, not only for cancer patients, but for any chronic illness or longevity support for our older patients.

In the clinic I began to use primarily IV Treatments, and eventually purchased a UVBI (Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation) unit to enhance the Ozone Therapy. On a practical note, ozone equipment is very affordable and pays for itself in just a few months. Any competent technician can be trained to do the treatments, freeing up the veterinarian to see other clients. So in addition to it being a very effective therapy, it is a wonderful profit center for the practice.

Your Next Steps

I recommend visiting the O3 Vets website for more information and training:

https://o3vets.com/

Additional information on Ozone Research can be found at:

https://aaot.us/


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