Ozone Therapy

Medical Ozone

Ozone, or O3, is a gas consisting of three oxygen molecules and is chemically unstable. As opposed to the oxygen we breath, O2, which has two oxygen molecules and is stable. Ozone gas can be used medically for its therapeutic properties and can be delivered in a variety of routes to the body. Medical ozone therapy can promote natural functions of the body, enhance modulation of the body’s immune system, and improve the body’s innate healing mechanisms.

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  • Supports immune function, aids in detoxification, and may enhance overall wellness by infusing a controlled amount of ozone into the bloodstream. It’s beneficial for individuals seeking relief from chronic conditions, inflammation, or fatigue, and may help improve general health and vitality.

  • Delivers a concentrated dose of ozone into the bloodstream, supporting strong immune function and aiding in intensive detoxification. It’s ideal for addressing severe conditions like persistent infections, significant inflammation, and advanced fatigue.

  • A non-invasive treatment that supports circulation, aids in boosting immunity, and may enhance overall wellness by applying ozone gas to the ear canal. It’s beneficial for those seeking relief from chronic pain, inflammation, or infections and may help improve general health.

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 FAQs

  • Ozone therapy is a medical treatment that utilizes ozone gas to support various health goals. It involves introducing ozone into the body to enhance oxygenation, stimulate the immune system, and promote healing processes. This therapy is used across different medical fields to address conditions ranging from chronic infections to inflammatory diseases.

  • Ozone therapy offers a range of potential benefits, including enhanced oxygen delivery to tissues, stimulation of the immune system, and improved circulation. It may aid in detoxification, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair. This therapy is utilized in treating various conditions such as chronic infections, autoimmune disorders, and chronic pain, aiming to support overall wellness and improve quality of life.

  • Ozone therapy is administered through various methods depending on the condition being treated. Common approaches include injecting ozone directly into muscles, joints, or the bloodstream (known as ozone injections), infusing ozone into a patient's blood outside the body before reinfusion (known as autohemotherapy), and applying ozone topically to the skin. Each method aims to deliver therapeutic ozone to targeted areas, enhancing oxygenation, stimulating immune response, and supporting healing processes.

  • Although generally safe when administered by professionals, ozone therapy may cause temporary dizziness, mild headaches, or skin irritation at injection sites. Rarely, individuals may experience fatigue or respiratory discomfort. Patients should discuss potential risks with their healthcare provider and ensure treatments are conducted under controlled conditions to minimize any adverse effects

  • Candidates for ozone therapy often include individuals with chronic infections, autoimmune conditions, and chronic pain seeking alternative treatments. It's also suitable for those looking to enhance immune function, support healing, or aid in detoxification, following evaluation by a healthcare provider.

  • Ozone therapy sessions typically vary in length depending on the method of administration and specific treatment goals. They can range from a few minutes for localized treatments to around 60 minutes or more for procedures involving blood infusions. The duration is determined by the healthcare provider based on the treatment plan tailored to the patient's needs.