
Ozone IV
Ozone therapy is a complementary medical approach that uses a highly reactive form of oxygen (O₃) to stimulate healing processes in the body. First explored in Europe in the mid-20th century, it has been used in various forms — from local applications for wound healing to systemic treatments such as intravenous administration, rectal insufflation, and topical ozonated oils.
How it works:
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Immune modulation → Stimulates the immune system, helping the body fight infections more effectively.
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Antimicrobial activity → ozone has direct bactericidal, antiviral, and antifungal effects in lab settings.
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Improved oxygen utilization → Enhances red blood cell oxygen delivery and mitochondrial efficiency.
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Anti-inflammatory effects → Helps reduce chronic inflammation and pain.
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Circulation support → Improves blood rheology (flow) and tissue oxygenation.
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Detoxification support → Helps neutralise toxins and oxidative stress.
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Adjunct in chronic illness → Used to treat fatigue, autoimmune conditions, chronic infections (like Lyme), and metabolic disorders.
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