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Dear Mr. T.Georgescu, You mentioned you're a Dutchie? I am from the Netherlands! Living in Italy since the year 2000. Thank you for your words. I do want to be helped by an experienced edior in the field of contentious subjects. I am a medical doctor with a diploma in Tropical medicine and 28 years of experience both in conventional and complementary medicines (osteopathy, very contentious indeed). One of my teachers in osteopathy, a specialized medical doctor in sports medicine, uses ozone therapy since the 1990's. First I was sceptical. But when a university Master II level was opened at the university of Verona in Italy I participated to learn more and understand why my teacher in osteopathy always got better results than I did. It was a fascinating voyage and I was rather shocked when a friend of mine pointed out the wikipedia page on ozonetherapy. In Italy ozonetherapy is used in most hospitals especially for EBM-grade A indications like discal ernia, and knee arthrosis. Wikipedia is supposed to give objective information and I like to collaborate on the subject of Ozone therapy. At the moment I can't find back the list of editors that can help to comply to the wikipedia rules. Could you please resend a link? Thank you very much, yours sincerely, Drssa Hermelyn Meinardi Hermelyn Meinardi (talk) 12:36, 6 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
There is no such list. If you want to receive friendly input, see Wikipedia:Teahouse.
The ground rules are explained at WP:MEDRS. See also WP:LUNATICS (no offense meant, but it is good to know Wikipedia's default stance).
Oh, yes: it is easier to publish medical claims in The Lancet than in Wikipedia. tgeorgescu (talk) 12:48, 6 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
Dear Mr.T.Georgescu,
Thank you so far,
Would you be be so kind, (after easter holidays) to check out how I would like to see the page, integrating all other information already on the page and respecting the code of contentious-page-aware?
Before publishing and getting blasted off by the bot again?
Most sincerely
Drssa Hermelyn Meinardi Hermelyn Meinardi (talk) 13:51, 6 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
Wikipedia is merely a mirror which reflects the medical orthodoxy. Convince the medical orthodoxy, and Wikipedia will follow it. tgeorgescu (talk) 13:55, 6 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
ok, Thank you! So will be. Hermelyn Meinardi (talk) 13:57, 6 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Your next edit to Ozone therapy will take you to WP:AE. tgeorgescu (talk) 20:23, 9 April 2023 (UTC)Reply