Ozone

Ozone therapy is the use of the water soluble gas ozone to treat a variety of medical conditions. Ozone is made up of 3 oxygen molecules (O3) and is a close cousin to ordinary oxygen which has two oxygen molecules (O2). It has been safely used since the 1800’s and is gaining popularity in the U.S. due to the many successes pioneering doctors are having in its medical application toward some of the most stubborn diseases of our times.

By increasing the amount of oxygen present in the body, ozone therapy may help to reduce the clogging of blood cells; detoxify the liver; decrease uric acid in the body; improve circulation and oxygen supply; kill viruses, bacteria and fungus and improve the activity of the white blood cells.

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Benefits of
Ozone

Ozone therapy may also disrupt unhealthy processes in your body. Research has shown that ozone therapy can inactivate: bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast, protozoa. Ozone therapy may be used for a variety of conditions. Research is ongoing regarding its effectiveness and safety.

Breathing disorders 

People with breathing disorders may be good candidates for ozone therapy, though more research is needed. By increasing the oxygen levels in your blood, ozone therapy may help reduce the stress on your lungs. Your lungs are responsible for supplying oxygen to your blood. A 2014 study looked at intravenous ozone therapy, or injecting ozone mixed with blood, for treating COPD. It found that the therapy improved quality of life and ability to exercise in former smokers with COPD. Be aware that breathing in ozone may irritate or damage the lungs, especially in people with respiratory diseases. Although ozone may have beneficial uses, it’s also an air pollutant and shouldn’t be inhaled. As a result, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) advises against using ozone air purifiers.

Diabetes Ozone 

therapy also shows promise in reducing the risk of complications from diabetes. Complications are often caused by oxidative stress in the body. Research from 2018 indicated that ozone may correct oxidative stress by activating the body’s immune and antioxidant systems and reducing inflammation. According to a 2019 study, ozone therapy in people with diabetic foot ulcers helped close the wound and reduced the chances of infection. A 2015 studyTrusted Source also found that ozone therapy could be helpful for wound healing, a common side effect of diabetes.

Immune disorders 

Ozone therapy may have benefits for people with immune disorders because it appears to help stimulate the immune system. A 2018 study found that ozone mixed with blood and injected into people with HIV significantly reduced their viral load over a 2-year period. A lower viral load means less of the virus is present, which can improve long-term health. The study noted that more research is needed on the use of ozone therapy for the treatment of HIV.

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