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Ozone is a colorless gas made up of three oxygen atoms. It is used as an alternative therapy to improve the body's intake and use of oxygen and to activate the immune system. In medicine, ozone therapy is used to disinfect and treat diseases by limiting the effects of bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast, and protozoa.
Ozone is used in IV form, or direct injection form such as prolozone therapy.

OZONE THERAPY

IS OZONE IV THERAPY SAFE?
Ozone IV therapy is administered using a high dose 10-pass treatment program. Ten passes ozone treatment, or ten times the treatment of a single pass, can be given within 60-90 minutes by using a special ozone machine. The 10-pass is a very powerful and safe treatment. It is used to treat:

Infections

Inflammation

Auto-immune disease

Chronic fatigue

Fibromyalgia

Chronic pain

Multiple neurologic conditions including Parkinson’s

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

Stroke

Brain and spinal cord inflammation of various types

Lyme disease

Shingles

Recurrent herpes simplex

Influenza

Pneumonia

Infected wounds

Circulatory disorder

Geriatric disorders

Macular degeneration

Viral disease

Rheumatism and arthritis

Ulcerative colitissinus

Lung issues



CAN OZONE THERAPY BE USED FOR CANCER PATIENTS?

Although ozone is not specifically a cancer therapy, it can support the immune system of individuals with cancer, including those on chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF OZONE THERAPY?
There have been promising studies examining how ozone may be beneficial to health by:

inactivating bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, yeast, and protozoa

stimulating the immune system to speed up healing

improving circulation by cleaning the arteries and veins

having anti-inflammatory properties

reducing pain

stopping bleeding

limiting stroke damage

reducing the risk of complications from diabetes"



Material provided by:
American College of Rheumatology (ACR). (2015, November 8). Ozone gas injections may do the trick for knee osteoarthritis sufferers. ScienceDaily. Retrieved October 24, 2019 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151108084632.htm

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