• The Spanish OMC (Collegiate Medical Organization,similar to the Federation of States Medical Boards of the USA) through its previous treasurer, Jerónimo Fernández Torrente, denounced the president of AEPROMO at ICOMEM (Illustrious Official College of Physicians of Madrid, similar to a State Medical Board of the USA), January 17, 2019).
  • The complaint described Dr. Adriana Schwartz as “the head of the AEPROMO gang.”
  • ICOMEM sanctioned Dr. Schwartz (November 16, 2020).
  • The sanctioned party (Dr. Schwartz) resorted to justice (May 5, 2021).
  • The ICOMEM board of directors (December 9, 2022) revoked “the sanctioning agreement” and considered that there was “sufficient scientific evidence to understand that ozone therapy can be used as a complementary treatment for therapies such as cancer.”
  • ICOMEM asked Dr. Schwartz to request the suspension and subsequent filing of the legal proceedings. In line with the request, the justice closed the lawsuit, four years after the unfounded complaint of the OMC.

 

The Spanish OMC (Collegiate Medical Organization, similar to the Federation of States Medical Boards of the USA), through its former treasurer and then director of the “Observatory against Pseudosciences, Pseudotherapies, Intrusiveness and Health Sects”, Jerónimo Fernández Torrente, denounced the president of AEPROMO at ICOMEM (Illustrious Official College of Physicians of Madrid, similar to a State Medical Board of the USA, January 17, 2019).

The complaint described Dr. Adriana Schwartz” as “the head of the AEPROMO gang.” Thus began a full-blown persecution against ozone therapy, unfoundedly accusing Dr. Adriana Schwartz, president of AEPROMO.

ICOMEM sanctioned Dr. Schwartz (November 16, 2020).

The sanctioned Dr. Schwartz, resorted to contentious-administrative justice (May 5, 2021), as plaintiff, against the unfair, illegal and arbitrary administrative sanction of ICOMEM (as defendant).

 

Then, the defendant ICOMEM (Illustrious Official College of Physicians of Madrid communicated Dr. Schwartz,

  • that the new board of directors was against the sanction that had been imposed; and unanimously adopted (December 9, 2022):
  • “the revocation of the sanction agreement” against Dr. Schwartz; and considered
  • that there was “sufficient scientific evidence to understand that ozone therapy can be used as a complementary treatment for therapies such as cancer, among other pathologies,
  • “that her [Dr. Schwartz’s] freedom to prescribe as a doctor subject to professional responsibility covers said conduct, and
  • “that the collegiate [Dra. Schwarz] never mentioned that [ozone therapy] was a curative treatment for cancer.”

 

Jointly, the defendant ICOMEM and the plaintiff Dra. Schwartz, requested the filing of the file, and the Contentious-Administrative Court No. 25 of Madrid (February 2, 2023) did so.

 

Four years of persecution

Dr. Schwartz, at the same time that she was being harassed, persecuted, and with the inquisitive finger of the former ICOMEM board of directors, at the request of the accusation presented by the OMC, through its treasurer, was defending her absolute innocence. There were four very difficult and delicate years that this persecution lasted.

 

Nevertheless, Dr. Schwartz continued to dedicate time, energy, resources, and knowledge to the scientific investigation of ozone therapy. One of the most concrete examples of her was her intense and exhausting work, totally ad-honorem, carried out with 600 COVID19 patients in a Madrid hospital at the height of the epidemic (April 2020), using in a pioneering and absolutely successful way the ozonized saline solution. The excellent results of the work and the research carried out have been published in a scientific journal.

https://jppres.com/jppres/pdf/vol9/jppres20.971_9.2.126.pdf

 

For more detailed information:

https://ozonetherapyglobaljournal.es/en/strong-triumph-of-dra-adriana-schwartz-and-aepromo-in-favor-of-ozone-therapy/

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