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Ozone administration to improve cellular oxygenation and strengthen the immune system.
Ozone therapy, also known as ozone therapy, is an alternative medical approach that involves the controlled administration of ozone (O3), a form of oxygen, into the body for therapeutic purposes.
Methods of Ozone Therapy:
There are several ways to administer ozone into the body, and the choice of method depends on the condition of being treated and the decision of the healthcare professional.
Some common methods include:
1. Major Ozone Therapy: Involves the extraction of blood from the patient, which is mixed with ozone before being reintroduced into the body. This method is used in conditions such as cardiovascular and circulatory diseases.
2. Minor Ozone Therapy: Ozone is administered locally through injections, ozonized oils, or topically applied to wounds, ulcers, burns, and dermatological problems.
3. Rectal and Vaginal Insufflation: Involves the introduction of ozone rectally or vaginally to treat gastrointestinal or gynecological conditions.
4. Ozonized Autohemotherapy: In this procedure, a small amount of the patient’s blood is ozonized and then re-injected into the body.
Advocates of ozone therapy argue that it may have several potential benefits, including:
1. Improved oxygenation: Ozone is believed to increase the body’s ability to transport oxygen to tissues, which may be beneficial in cases of hypoxia (low oxygen levels in tissues).
2. Stimulation of the immune system: Ozone can activate the immune system, which is considered beneficial for fighting infections and diseases.
3. Antioxidants benefits: Ozone is a powerful antioxidant that can help reduce oxidative stress in the body and combat free radicals.
4. Treatment of chronic diseases: Some doctors use ozone therapy as part of an integrative approach in the treatment of chronic diseases such as arthritis, Lyme disease, and multiple sclerosis.