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| residence = Nordman, ID, United States | | residence = Nordman, ID, United States | ||
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| known_for = Oxygen and oxidation therapies, [[Biophysics]], [[Cancer]], [[Tesla]] | |||
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President of the American Naturopathic Association, | '''George A. Freibott''' is an American naturopath and researcher who has worked primarily in the field of oxidative (oxygen) therapies. He has served as President of the American Naturopathic Association and as President of the International Association for Oxygen Therapy, and has presented himself as an expert witness on oxygen and oxidation therapies. His work lies outside mainstream medical practice. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Freibott describes his background as that of a physician, chemist and paralegal who has worked in natural health care since 1978. He reports a background in chemistry and has identified himself as an American Chemical Society certified chemist. He is the founder of the American Society of Medical Missionaries (ASMM) and has been associated with the American Schools of Naturopathy and Homoeopathy. | |||
He has held or claimed a number of professional affiliations, including Diplomate of the National Board of Naturopathic Examiners, membership in the British Guild of Drugless Practitioners, the American Naturopathic Medical Association, the American Colon Therapy Association, the American Massage Therapy Association, the International Tesla Society, and the BiOxidative Medical Foundation. He is based in Nordman, Idaho, and has operated the International Association for Oxygen Therapy from Priest River, Idaho. | |||
==Work== | |||
Freibott is associated with oxidative therapies, commonly referred to as oxygen therapies, including the use of [[ozone]] and of magnesium-oxygen compounds marketed under the name Homozon. According to his own account, he took over the Eastern American Association for Oxygen Therapy in New Jersey, reorganized it as the International Oxidation Institute, and in 1972 established the International Association for Oxygen Therapy as its successor. He has stated that in 1979 he administered ozone treatment to a patient with AIDS. | |||
His research interests have included alternative cancer treatments, the work of [[Otto Warburg]] and William F. Koch, [[free radical]]s, and the ideas of [[Nikola Tesla]]. He has served as an expert witness in United States legal proceedings involving oxygen and oxidation therapies. He has stated that he survived numerous assassination attempts and received anonymous telephone threats against his life. | |||
The oxidative and ozone-based therapies with which Freibott is associated are not accepted by mainstream medicine, and claims for their efficacy in treating conditions such as cancer and AIDS are not supported by conventional scientific evidence. | |||
International Association for Oxygen Therapy, PO Box 1360, Priest River, ID 83856. | International Association for Oxygen Therapy, PO Box 1360, Priest River, ID 83856. | ||
==Books== | |||
* ''Nicola Tesla and the Implementation of his Discoveries in Modern Science'' (1988) | |||
* ''Warburg, Blass, and Koch: Man with a Message'' (1990) | |||
* ''Free Radicals and their Relationship to Complex Oxidative Compounds'' (1991) | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.whale.to/c/oxygen.html International Association for Oxygen Therapy (oxygen therapy resources)] | |||
[[Category:Scientist|Freibott George]] | [[Category:Scientist|Freibott George]] | ||
[[Category:Tesla|Freibott George]] | [[Category:Tesla|Freibott George]] | ||
Revision as of 10:51, 17 July 2026
George A. Freibott | |
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| Residence | Nordman, ID, United States |
| Nationality | USA |
| Known for | Oxygen and oxidation therapies, Biophysics, Cancer, Tesla |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Naturopathy, oxidative therapies |
George A. Freibott is an American naturopath and researcher who has worked primarily in the field of oxidative (oxygen) therapies. He has served as President of the American Naturopathic Association and as President of the International Association for Oxygen Therapy, and has presented himself as an expert witness on oxygen and oxidation therapies. His work lies outside mainstream medical practice.
Biography
Freibott describes his background as that of a physician, chemist and paralegal who has worked in natural health care since 1978. He reports a background in chemistry and has identified himself as an American Chemical Society certified chemist. He is the founder of the American Society of Medical Missionaries (ASMM) and has been associated with the American Schools of Naturopathy and Homoeopathy.
He has held or claimed a number of professional affiliations, including Diplomate of the National Board of Naturopathic Examiners, membership in the British Guild of Drugless Practitioners, the American Naturopathic Medical Association, the American Colon Therapy Association, the American Massage Therapy Association, the International Tesla Society, and the BiOxidative Medical Foundation. He is based in Nordman, Idaho, and has operated the International Association for Oxygen Therapy from Priest River, Idaho.
Work
Freibott is associated with oxidative therapies, commonly referred to as oxygen therapies, including the use of ozone and of magnesium-oxygen compounds marketed under the name Homozon. According to his own account, he took over the Eastern American Association for Oxygen Therapy in New Jersey, reorganized it as the International Oxidation Institute, and in 1972 established the International Association for Oxygen Therapy as its successor. He has stated that in 1979 he administered ozone treatment to a patient with AIDS.
His research interests have included alternative cancer treatments, the work of Otto Warburg and William F. Koch, free radicals, and the ideas of Nikola Tesla. He has served as an expert witness in United States legal proceedings involving oxygen and oxidation therapies. He has stated that he survived numerous assassination attempts and received anonymous telephone threats against his life.
The oxidative and ozone-based therapies with which Freibott is associated are not accepted by mainstream medicine, and claims for their efficacy in treating conditions such as cancer and AIDS are not supported by conventional scientific evidence.
International Association for Oxygen Therapy, PO Box 1360, Priest River, ID 83856.
Books
- Nicola Tesla and the Implementation of his Discoveries in Modern Science (1988)
- Warburg, Blass, and Koch: Man with a Message (1990)
- Free Radicals and their Relationship to Complex Oxidative Compounds (1991)