Ozone Therapy
BRIEF BACKGROUND
Ozone therapy is a novel, safe, and effective therapy that utilizes medical grade oxygen/ozone gas created by an advanced medical device in a certified doctor’s office. It is typically used for its tissue regenerative, immune-supportive, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-septic, and anti-aging properties.
Ozone therapy can be administered in different ways including orthopedic injections (Prolozone Therapy), intramuscular injection (Minor Autohemotherapy), intravenous infusion (Major Autohemotherapy), rectally, vaginally, topically and others. Ozone therapy has been shown to be safe and effective for a number of health conditions. See below.
Ozone therapy has been used in medicine for over 80 years. The first ozone generator was patented in 1896 by Nikola Tesla. During WWI, topical ozone therapy was used by doctors on the battlefields to disinfect and heal wounds. In 2010, the Alvarado and Miramar water treatment plants of San Diego, California, initiated the use of ozone as their primary disinfectant.
In addition, ozone therapy is scientifically valid with hundreds, if not thousands of published research papers supporting its mechanisms of action, biological effects, effectiveness and safety. It is used by medical doctors and naturopathic doctors worldwide due to its versatility and effectiveness.
BENEFITS OF OZONE:
Reduces chronic inflammation (oxidative stress)
Supports tissue repair (enhances the release of growth factors)
Increases cellular energy
Reduces oxidized LDL (“bad cholesterol”)
Improves oxygen delivery to cells and circulation
Up-regulates the antioxidant system
Modulates the immune system
Antiseptic (Kills viruses, parasites, fungi , etc)
Super oxygenates blood
CONDITIONS TREATED BY OZONE THERAPY
Ozone therapy has a wide range of therapeutic uses. Ozone therapy is typically used for its tissue regenerative, anti-oxidant, immune-supportive, anti-inflammatory, anti-septic and anti-ageing properties. Published research articles have demonstrated positive results in:
Chronic inflammation
Fibromyalgia
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Cardiovascular Disease (Peripheral Artery Disease, Cerebral Vascular Disease, Intermittent Claudication, etc.)
Diabetes and associated complications including ulcers
Post Stroke (Acute cerebral infarction)
Herpes/Shingles outbreak
Orthopedic conditions (Back pain, knee pain, etc.)
Disc herniation (Lumbar and Cervical)
Multiple sclerosis
Eye Conditions (age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma)
And more…
CLINICAL ADMINISTRATION OF OZONE THERAPY
Ozone therapy can be administered in different ways including orthopedic injections (Prolozone Therapy), intramuscular injection (Minor Autohemotherapy), intravenous infusion (Major Autohemotherapy), rectally, vaginally, topically and others.
Prolozone Therapy
Prolozone therapy is the combination of classical Prolotherapy and Ozone Therapy. A small volume of ozone gas is injected into tendons, ligaments, joint capsules and joint spaces following prolotherapy injections. Adding ozone therapy to classical Prolotherapy or exosome therapy, further supports tissue repair by improving circulation, stimulating a cascade of growth factors and improving oxygen delivery to damaged or injured tissues. Furthermore, Prolozone is especially effective for reducing pain.
Minor Autohemotherapy
Mino autohemotherapy involves removing a small amount of venous blood and re-injecting it intramuscularly. This method is primarily used to treat allergies, acne, herpes/shingles, acute cold/flu, and more.
Major Autohemotherapy (MAH)
Major autohemotherapy is the most common form of ozone therapy for systemic treatment. This treatment involves removing a patients blood, treating it with a specific volume and concentration of ozone/oxygen gas and re-infusing it into the patient via intravenous therapy.
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