Goal
Deliver stabilized nascent oxygen (ozone) via magnesium peroxide to improve oxidation in the body and treat chronic diseases.
Problem
Chronic, incurable illnesses attributed to insufficient oxidation and poor vital fluid quality.
Concept Summary
A powdered form of stabilized oxygen bound to pharmaceutical-grade magnesium peroxide is ingested or applied to the skin, releasing nascent oxygen (ozone) that is claimed to enhance oxidation, cleanse the intestines, and restore health.
Detailed Description
Dr. Blass describes a product derived from magnesium peroxide that, when mixed with water or taken orally, releases nascent oxygen (ozone) which is absorbed through the digestive tract, mucus membranes, and skin. The therapy is intended to increase the body's oxidative capacity, normalize alkaline minerals in vital fluids, and thereby heal disease. The method is presented as an alternative to conventional allopathic, homeopathic, osteopathic, chiropractic, and naturopathic treatments, emphasizing that oxidation is the fundamental source of life and health.
Principles
- Oxidation as the basis of health
- Nascent oxygen (ozone) therapy
- Alkaline mineral balance
- Intestinal cleansing
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Magnesium peroxide (MgO2)
- Magnesium (Mg)
- Ozone (O3) / nascent oxygen
Mechanisms of Action
- Chemical release of nascent oxygen from magnesium peroxide
- Enhancement of cellular oxidation processes
- Alkalinization of vital fluids
- Removal of mucus waste from intestines
Applications
- Medical therapy for chronic illnesses
- Health and wellness supplementation
Claimed Performance
Cures or alleviates chronic diseases, including cancer; restores youthful health and vitality.
Experimental Evidence
The article provides only anecdotal claims and historical statements; no quantitative data, peer-reviewed studies, or independent replication are presented.
Limitations
- No peer-reviewed evidence or clinical trials
- Potential oxidative damage if misused
- Unclear dosage and administration protocols
Red Flags
- Claims of curing cancer and all chronic diseases without data
- Historical anecdotal narrative rather than scientific validation
- Association with fringe health movements