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Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy is a medical treatment that involves the use of ozone (O₃) gas to promote healing, detoxification, and overall wellness. Ozone is a powerful molecule made up of three oxygen atoms, and when used in a controlled and safe manner, it can provide a variety of therapeutic benefits.
How is it done?
Insufflation -
Ozone Inhalation/Absorption: The ozone gas is slowly released into the targeted area. It is absorbed by the tissues, and the body begins to utilize the oxygen-boosting and healing effects of ozone.​
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Infusion - (Current Bloodwork Required)
IV Therapy is a method of administering ozone gas directly into the bloodstream via an intravenous (IV) line. This allows ozone to circulate throughout the body, promoting healing, detoxification, and boosting overall health.​
What are the benefits?
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Boosts Immunity: Enhances the body's ability to fight infections and strengthens overall immunity.
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Improves Oxygenation: Increases the oxygen supply to tissues, promoting better energy levels and vitality.
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Detoxifies the Body: Helps eliminate toxins, pollutants, and free radicals, leading to clearer skin and a refreshed feeling.
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Supports Cellular Regeneration: Stimulates the repair of damaged cells, promoting faster recovery and anti-aging benefits.
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Reduces Inflammation: Aids in reducing chronic inflammation, helping with conditions like arthritis and muscle pain.
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Enhances Mental Clarity: Improves cognitive function and supports mental well-being, helping you feel sharp and focused.
Are there any side effects?
While ozone therapy can offer a range of benefits, it's important to be aware of potential side effects. These are generally rare when performed under proper medical supervision, but here are some possible side effects:
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Common Side Effects:
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Mild Fatigue: Some individuals may feel tired or drained after treatment as their body adjusts to the increased oxygen levels.
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Headache: A mild headache can occur, especially if the ozone levels are too high or if the person is sensitive to the treatment.
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Dizziness: A slight feeling of dizziness may arise due to the increased oxygen flow to the body.
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Nausea: Some people may experience mild nausea, particularly after their first session, as the body detoxifies.
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Irritation at Injection Site: If the therapy involves injections, there may be temporary irritation, redness, or swelling at the injection site.
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Less Common or Rare Side Effects:
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Respiratory Irritation: Inhaling ozone gas can irritate the respiratory system, leading to coughing or a sore throat. This is typically avoided in therapeutic settings where ozone is administered in controlled doses.
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Allergic Reaction: Although rare, some individuals may experience an allergic reaction, such as skin rashes or itching.
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Tissue Damage (Overuse): If ozone therapy is overused or not administered correctly, there could be a risk of oxidative stress, potentially leading to tissue damage. This is extremely rare and can be avoided with proper protocols.
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Precautions:
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Not for Certain Individuals: Ozone therapy should not be used by people with certain conditions, such as pregnancy, severe cardiovascular disease, or hemolysis (a condition where red blood cells are destroyed).
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Proper Medical Supervision: It's essential to receive ozone therapy from a trained healthcare professional who can tailor the treatment to your specific needs and monitor for any adverse reactions.