Ozone increases the oxygen-carrying capacity and elasticity of red blood cells and the fluidity of the blood, thereby alleviating oxygen deficiency. Ozone is a form of the oxygen molecule. Used in medical applications for treating medical conditions and as a disinfectant, ozone can be found in various forms, both as gas and liquid. When ozone gas comes into contact with living organisms, it quickly converts to molecular oxygen and oxygen radicals.
Major: This is the most commonly used method. Between 50-200 ml of blood is taken from a person, mixed with an ozone and oxygen mixture for 10 minutes, and then reinfused into the bloodstream. The number of treatment sessions and the dose of ozone applied will depend on the patient's overall condition, age, and primary disease.
It accelerates cell renewal. It is used as a supportive treatment in vascular dilation and in cases of vascular blockages. Commonly, it is applied to increase antioxidant capacity, and to treat lethargy, fatigue, stress, to regulate the immune system, and for rejuvenation and revitalization.
Ozone increases oxygenation and improves blood flow throughout the body. One of the most effective methods of introducing ozone into the body is through ozone major autohemotherapy.
• Regulates and strengthens the immune system, increasing the body's resistance against infections.
• Has the ability to detoxify muscles, leading to muscle relaxation; this in turn softens the muscles and increases flexibility.
• Heals joint pains and muscle ailments.
• Renews arteries and veins and stabilizes blood pressure.
• Helps eliminate symptoms such as lethargy, lack of desire, insomnia, low energy, difficulty concentrating, chronic fatigue, widespread muscle pain, and depression.
• Lowers high blood sugar.
• Reduces high fats (cholesterol, triglycerides).
• Anti-aging: Enhances skin blood circulation, giving the skin a new, tight, and smooth appearance.
• Improves blood circulation, cleanses the lymphatic system.
• Strengthens defenses against various microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi.
• Fever
• Itching
• Rash
• Shortness of breath
• Allergy
• Dizziness
• Bleeding
• Skin irritation
• Increased muscle pain
Patients should contact their doctor in these situations.