Johann Lahodny | |
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Citizenship | Austria |
Occupation | Physician |
Years active | 1965–now |
Known for | OHT or Ozonhochdosistherapie |
Medical career | |
Profession | Gynecologist Obstetrician |
Field | Urinary incontinence Pelvic organ prolapse |
Institutions | Hospital head physician of the obstetrics departments of both the hospitals in Gmünd and Sankt Pölten 2000 to 2005: President of the European Society of Pelvic Surgery |
Sub-specialties | Restorative surgical interventions targeting gynecological pathologies more specifically related to the female reproductive system |
Notable works | Vaginale Inkontinenz- und Deszensuschirurgie : gynäkoanatomische Grundlagen und chirurgisches Vorgehen (1991) |
Johann Lahodny is an Austrian doctor of Czech origin. Gynecologist, obstetrician specialized in obstetric oncology, hospital head physician, university lecturer,[1] he is the inventor and designer of several restorative surgical interventions targeting gynecological pathologies more specifically related to the female reproductive system[2]—including urinary incontinence[3][4][H 1][H 1][H 2] and pelvic organ prolapse.[4][5][6][H 1][H 3][7]
Based in Sankt Pölten,[8][H 4][H 5] he is a practioner of ozone therapy using a technique that he developed himself known as OHT or Ozonhochdosistherapie.[8][9][10]
Johann Lahodny obtained his PhD in gynaecology and obstetrics in 1965.
He started as a general practitioner but was eventually promoted to the rank of head of the gynaecology and obstetrics departments of both the national hospital in Gmünd[2] and the regional hospital of Sankt Pölten.[8][H 4][H 5] In the course of his clinical practice, he respectively developed several surgical techniques with a restorative aim[H 6] targeting gynaecological pathologies more specifically related to the female reproductive system,[2][H 7] in particular urinary incontinence[3][4][6][H 1][H 2] and genital prolapse.[4][5][6][H 1][H 3][7][alpha 1]
As early as 1994, he was appointed Professor Lecturer at the University of Vienna,[1] during which time he published a number of scientific articles[H 4][H 8][H 9][H 5][11] and several research books.[H 6]
In 1999, he received a special professional award for his efforts in the field of hygienic medicine. From 1999 to 2003, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the American Society for Vaginal Surgery. From 2000 to 2005, he was President of the European Society of Pelvic Surgery. In 2002, the Italian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology awarded him honorary membership.
Having expertise in bioresonance, Vitalfeld, normobar oxygen therapy, “tachyonic field therapy” and dark-field microscopy,[alpha 2] he also conducted personal research into other medicines. He has worked on alternative therapies for nearly four decades.[8]
Self-funding his own work on the so-called therapeutic effects of medical ozone with respect to its alleged potential impacts on mitochondria and stem cells, he has been focusing since 2010 on an innovative form of ozone therapy called OHT—“Ozonhochdosistherapie”[8]— commonly known as “10 pass” in the USA[10]. Through a specific process involving 10 repeated interactive transits incurred via autohemotherapy, the blood is “fused” with 200 ml of ozone gas respectively brought to a concentration of 70 μg/ml, thus providing a cumulative ozone intake of 140,000 μg.[9]
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