Dr. F. M. Eugene Blass is considered to be one of the fathers of oxygen therapy.
Dr. Blass believed that a patient's bowel must be cleansed and free of any old
impacted fecal matter (hardened mucus toxins) that might impair health, and
realized that cancer and other pathogens did not live well in a well-oxygenated
environment.
In 1929, while looking for a cure for cancer, and according to some sources
working with the great inventor Nikola Tesla in a Paris hotel, Dr. Blass developed
a powdered form of stabilized oxygen which was bound to pharmaceutical quality
magnesium; this was an improvement on the earlier product Haemozon
which was developed in
1898 by two German Doctors, Thauerkauf and Luth.
The product, the forerunner of the modern Homozon™, was designed
to be a strong source of both magnesium and oxygen which would effectively promote
intestinal cleansing to eliminate accumulated hardened mucus waste.
Dr. Blass was murdered outside his house in December 1967 – the same same
year and month in which another famous oxygen therapy pioneer, Dr.
William Koch, died of poisoning.