Ozone is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms (O3) and plays a crucial role in the Earth’s atmosphere. While ozone high in the atmosphere protects us from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, closer to the ground, it serves as a beneficial component for human health.
Ozone therapy, a medical treatment utilizing ozone, has been associated with various health benefits. When administered in controlled amounts, ozone may:
IV saline ozone therapy involves mixing ozone gas with saline solution and then administering it intravenously into the bloodstream. This treatment is used to boost the immune system, improve circulation, and increase oxygen delivery to tissues. It can be beneficial for various health conditions such as chronic infections, inflammation, and fatigue, often as part of integrative or alternative medicine approaches.
MAH ozone therapy involves drawing a small amount of blood, mixing it with ozone gas, and then re-infusing it back into the bloodstream.
This process may:
MAH ozone therapy is used for conditions such as acute viral, bacterial and fungal infections, chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Ozone Nasal Insufflation, this process involves the introduction of ozone gas to the body through the nasal cavity. The gas is absorbed quickly when administered through a nasal syringe. Under this system, ozone is delivered through the systemic circulation in the nasal cavity, making absorption work even faster via the highly vascularized mucosa.
This is a quick and efficient way to administer ozone to various types of patient’s. This method of ozone therapy has shown remarkable success in alleviating allergies, sinus inflammation, and nasal infections. Similar to other ozone therapies, Nasal Insufflation has a cumulative effect, providing relief for acute and chronic conditions.