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Gangrene Cured by Strongly Oxidized Water: Part5 |
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This is Part5 of the Miracle Water Documentary looking at how Gangrene could be cured by strongly Oxidized Ionized Water
Announcer: "When diabetes becomes serious, a person's feet can become
severely infected. This condition is called gangrene. Tonight we will
report on a case in which a man whose doctor determined that his foot
would be amputated because of gangrene caused by diabetes was cured by
strongly oxidized water."
[on screen] Gangrene infected toes.
Reporter: "This patient was told that his foot had to be amputated due
to a condition caused by diabetes. His toes were infected very badly
and he was cured by soaking his foot in hyperoxidized water twice a
day. At the same time, he drank more than five liters of alkaline water
daily in about four months, his toes recovered, as you can see, and are
normal just like those of a healthy person."
[on screen] Two pictures of the same patient's toes
Right: "Seven days after he was admitted to the hospital Left: "Four
months after his discharge from the hospital showing healthy toes."
Reporter: "Mr. Akihiro Ito (58 years old) heard about this water on a
TV program called "Kyo no dekigoto" (Today's Events). He left the
hospital where he was staying and moved to Kyowa Hospital located in
the suburbs of Kobe."
Reporter: "Where exactly were they going to amputate your leg?"
Mr. Ito: "About this area."
Dr. Kawamura, head of Kyowa Hospital: "This discolored part of the leg was completely damaged by very poor blood circulation."
Reporter: "Mr. Ito's condition was severe. It almost sent chills down
my back. Diabetes is very scary. Mr. Ito went to the hospital because
he had blisters caused by his shoes. There he was treated with
vasodilators, antibiotics and disinfectants. Doctors did everything
they could, but the condition of his foot did not improve at all and
only worsened. Finally, he was told that his leg had to be amputated."
[on screen] Dotted line on Mr. Ito's leg showing the proposed place for amputation proposed by the first hospital.
Reporter: "How did Dr. Kawamura treat Mr. Ito's foot?"
[on screen] Dotted line on Mr. Ito's foot showing where his toes were amputated
Reporter: "At Kyowa Hospital, they cut off only the part where all the cells were already dead."
Reporter: "I visited Mr. Ito at Kyowa Hospital two weeks later."
Mr. Ito: "I feel OK. I was expecting my leg to be cut off below the
knee, but it turned out that only my toes needed to be cut off, so I
shouldn't feel too bad.
Reporter: "It looks quite pitiful, but Mr. Ito himself is not feeling bad at all."
Mr. Ito: "To begin with, all the swelling is gone."
Dr. Kawamura: "The ideal situation is when all the infected parts are
completely healed and the muscle has a chance to rebuild, then we don't
have to cut off any more than this, and we can place a skin graft on
top of the wound. That is the best."
Reporter: "Except for insulin to control his blood sugar level, Mr. Ito
does not use any other drugs at all. To restore his damaged blood
vessels, he drinks about five liters of alkaline water daily. This
water is created by the electrolysis of tap water using the home
electrolysis unit."
[on screen] Mr. Ito drinking alkaline water.
Mr. Ito: "The heavy feeling in my body seems to have gone away, too."
Reporter: "For treatment of his foot, he is using strong hyperoxidized
water at pH. 2.5. He soaks his foot in this water for 15 minutes twice
a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon."
Reporter: "I visited him in April and I was amazed to see how clean his
foot was. It's hard to imagine how awful it looked before."
Mr. Ito: "See, even my toes are emerging."
Reporter: "Mr. Ito is now very light-hearted. He even jokes like this."
Mr. Ito: "I didn't use any drugs."
Reporter: "Dr. Kawamura talked about the skin graft."
Mr. Ito: "The skin just naturally grew over the wound."
Reporter: "By using only water, his skin and muscle regrew. It's amazing. Unbelievable. Now let us report on another patient."
[on screen] Another patient's foot with date (Oct 7, 1992)
Reporter: "As you can see, this is a pretty large area of infection
caused by diabetes. By drinking alkaline water and soaking his foot in
hyperoxidized water everyday, new muscles were rebuilt and skin
naturally regrew. In about four months, the condition improved this
much."
[on screen] Same patient's foot with date (Jan. 20, 1993)
[on screen] Dr. Kawamura
Reporter: "Another infection started at Mr. Ito's ankle and spread up
to this area in the calf. It was caused by poor blood circulation.
However, Mr. Ito is in good spirits."
Mr. Ito: "Once it starts to heal, it goes quickly. It's fun to watch it change."
Dr. Kameyama, Director of Dermatology at Kitazato Research Medical Center
Hospital: "If Mr. Ito's leg is really healing, this treatment is truly a surprise for us in dermatology."
Reporter: "Dr. Kameyama of Kitazato Research Medical Center Hospital visited Kyowa Hospital in May."
Dr. Kameyama: "We normally use vasodilators and muscle growth
stimulants, but they don't work very well. Many patients still suffer
despite these drugs. We want to try applying this water treatment by
using not only hyperoxidized water but also alkaline water."
[on screen] Mr. Ito's leg
Reporter: "Mr. Ito left the hospital on July 2 and he is resting at
home. It is the ninth month since he started water treatment."
Mr. Ito: "The second area of infection has been reduced."
Reporter: "Mr. Ito, isn't it nice to still have your leg?"
Mr. Ito: "Of course, it's better than becoming one-legged, or having no
legs at all, like a ghost. Nothing is more wonderful than being able to
walk using your own legs. They say that you can have an artificial leg,
but it is different from your own leg."
[on screen] Home electrolysis unit
Reporter: "It is amazing that Mr. Ito's leg was cured to this extent by
treatment with water. Being greatly encouraged by the progress, Mr. Ito
increased the amount of alkaline water he drinks from 6 to 8 liters a
day. Now he no longer needs to take insulin shots to control his blood
sugar level."
Mr. Ito: "I started out taking 24 units of insulin a day, but now I
don't have to take anything. No pills, nothing. My blood sugar level
has stabilized between 100 to 110. It's been the same for two weeks. I
don't have any problem."
Reporter: "Mt. Ito is now walking up the stairs."
Mr. Ito: "I don't need a cane any more. I feel great. It's all because of the water. Thanks to the water.''
Announcer A: "It's amazing."
Announcer B: "He had been told that his foot had to be amputated and
now he can walk. An industrial electrolysis machine creates the
strongly oxidized water that cures infections. Please note that the
home unit cannot create this water.
6. MRSA (Methecillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus), Eradicated by Hyperoxidized Water
Announcer: "During a hospital stay, people can be endangered from
exposure to MRSA (Methecillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus), which
is a serious and growing problem. Antibiotics do not work on MRSA.
Tonight, we will report on the use of hyperoxidized water made by
electrolysis to eradicate MRSA."
[on screen] In a hospital hall way
Mr. Muramatsu: "Stop the cart, please. I have to check it."
Reporter: "Mr. Muramatsu, clinical inspection technician, checks the food cart for the existence of bacteria."
Mr. Muramatsu: "To my amazement, MRSA was found on the wheels of the
food delivery cart. So, we are conducting a follow-up check, and we
haven't seen the bacteria so far."
[on screen] MRSA Staphylococcus
Reporter: "MRSA is multiple resistant Staphylococcus aureus on which
antibiotics do not work. These bacteria are very vigorous and multiply
on shoe soles, inside the human nose and mouth and on the palms of the
hand. That's why they are checking the spread of the bacteria. When
older people or those with weakened immune systems become infected with
MRSA, it can cause pneumonia and heart palpitations. Since antibiotics
do not work, some victims die. People who supervise elderly individuals
at nursing homes are facing trouble. Hospitals and nursing homes are
trying to find a way to deal with this situation."
[on screen] Electrolysis device
Reporter: "Hyperoxidized water created by electrolysis, which is tap
water to which a small amount of salt is added and an electric current
applied, was found to kill MRSA, and some hospitals have now acquired
an electrolysis system."
Dr. Yoshiko Nakamura of Showa University: "We found that about 30 kinds
of bacteria including MRSA and other A-4 types bacteria can be killed
instantly by hyperoxidized water."
Reporter: "The disinfectant effect of this water has been confirmed from many different aspects."
Dr. Nakamura: "Both herpes and influenza viruses were killed instantly."
Reporter: "This machine was developed for medical use and is different
from the one made for the home. This machine creates hyperoxidized
water at a pH of2.5 and an oxidation-reduction potential of 1100
millivolts."
[ion screen] Graph (pH range of bacteria and viruses)
Reporter: "Why can this water kill viruses and bacteria? Let's look at
this chart. The pink part shows the pH range in which viruses and
bacteria live. When hyperoxidized water at pH 2.5 comes into contact
with them, bacteria living in this range are instantly killed. Further,
the oxidation reduction potential is an added element to kill a wider
range of bacteria and viruses. The chlorine and oxygen in the water
also help to kill the bacteria."
[on screen] Microscope
Reporter: "We want to see whether or not MRSA is really killed by this
oxidized water. We are looking into a special microscope for examining
water.
[on screen] Living MRSA
Reporter: "You can see small dots all across the screen. These are living MRSA Now we put in the hyperoxidized water."
[on screen] Instantly killed MRSA
Reporter: "The moment the water comes into contact with MRSA the cell
membrane is destroyed and the bacteria are killed instantly."
[on screen] Nurse, washing hands
Ms. Moriguchi, head nurse at Nara Prefectural Medical School Hospital:
"This is a bucket of hyperoxidized water for washing hands. Before and
after treating patients, we wash our hands in this water.
[on screen] Inside ICU of Nara Prefectural Medical School Hospital
Reporter: "Hyperoxidized water is made available at the bedside of each
patient, and nurses wash their hands with it often. The nurses are
happy about not having dry hands from constantly washing the old way."
[on screen] Dr. Miyamoto
Dr. Miyamoto: "We did have problems with MRSA in this hospital,
including in the intensive care unit (ICU), but since we started to use
this hyperoxidized water and to wash our hands with it, MRSA infections
have definitely decreased. The water has also prevented the spread of
MRSA."
[on screen] Bucket of water
Reporter: "What is this?"
Janitorial Woman: "This is hyperoxidized water."
Reporter: "She's using oxidized water to clean the hospital floor.
Cultures taken here at Iida Hospital in Nagano Prefecture have shown
that MRSA has been completely eradicated by the use of hyperoxidized
water."
[on screen] Iida Hospital in Nagano
Reporter: "The hospital holds 540 beds, and 2000 people a day enter and
leave the facility carrying MRSA. The bacteria became a serious
problem, causing apprehension among hospital officials."
Dr. Muramatsu, head clinical inspection technician: "MRSA is not
detected now because MRSA and other bacteria are instantly killed."
Reporter: "Let's look at this slide. On the left side is hyperoxidized
water. On the right is sterilized, distilled water. No MRSA is present
on the mop soaked in hyperoxidized water. This hospital thoroughly
examined the properties of hyperoxidized water and confirmed its
effectiveness in eradicating MRSA. Now this type of water is used to
disinfect the entire hospital."
[on screen] Surgery room in lida Hospital
Reporter: "This is Surgery Room No. 1 in the hospital being cleaned by hyperoxidized water."
Dr. Muramatsu: "If MRSA is carried into a surgery room, it can cause
serious problems. We clean everything in the room with hyperoxidized
water. The cultures taken have all been negative."
[on screen] Test tubes
Reporter: "Not only that, test tubes, dishes and toilets used by
patients are washed with hyperoxidized water. Patients' sheets are
soaked in hyperoxidized water for ten minutes prior to being mixed with
other things and washed. This mixing doesn't cause any problem at all."
Dr, Ham, President of lida Hospital: "In the beginning, I was a little
skeptical about this water, but I found it very effective. The only
problem is that the government doesn't acknowledge the use of this
water for health insurance purposes. The Ministry of Health and Welfare
needs to recognize this water as a kind of drug. This water should be
used in every hospital in the country. It will be very effective in
preventing the spread of MRSA inside hospitals."
Announcer A: "It is amazing, isn't it? If you use an antiseptic solution to wash your hands, your hands
get very dry. This water is really good news."
Announcer B: "Yes, indeed. The fact that you can effectively disinfect
with this water without any side effects is wonderful. But the cost of
using this water is not covered by health insurance."
Announcer A: "Also, we would like to remind you that you cannot create this hyperoxidized water with the home unit."
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