Safety

Sled training is presented as inherently safer for joints and tissues. Pregnant individuals are advised to limit beet kvass intake to 4 ounces per day. High-dose oral vitamin C is suggested as a response after accidental ozone inhalation.…

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Sled training is presented as inherently safer for joints and tissues. Pregnant individuals are advised to limit beet kvass intake to 4 ounces per day. High-dose oral vitamin C is suggested as a response after accidental ozone inhalation. The adverse event profile observed in ESCALATE-RA was consistent with the established safety profile of tofacitinib. The technology has a safety profile described as proven over decades. Beet kvass should not be combined with nitrate-based heart medications such as nitroglycerin without consulting a cardiologist. Medications may be necessary and lifesaving rather than opposed to lifestyle intervention. The stationary resistance in sled training eliminates injury mechanisms related to dropped or uncontrolled moving weights. Home ozone use requires attention to education, dose, equipment, and safety. Herpes zoster was the most common adverse event of special interest, with an incidence rate of 2.6 per 100 patient-years. Major adverse cardiovascular events occurred at an incidence rate of 0.6 per 100 patient-years. Treatment-emergent adverse events occurred in 64% of patients over 24 months, with an incidence rate of 52.9 per 100 patient-years. Lack…