Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy refers to the process of administering ozone gas into your body to treat a disease or wound. Ozone is a colorless gas made up of three atoms of oxygen (O3). It can be used to treat medical conditions by stimulating the immune system. It can also be used to disinfect and treat disease.
Ozone therapy works by disrupting unhealthy processes in the body. It can help stop the growth of bacteria that are harmful. For example, if you have an infection in your body, ozone therapy could stop it from spreading. Research has shown ozone therapy to be effective at treating infections from:
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Fungi
- Yeast
- Protozoa
Ozone therapy also helps flush out infected cells. Once the body rids itself of these infected cells, it produces new, healthy ones. What it helps treat
Ozone therapy is used for a variety of conditions.
Hair fall , skin esp gives glow to your face
Activate metabolism and used for weightloss . we provide ozone water to activate your metabolism and enzyme .
Breathing disorders
People with any type of breathing disorder may be good candidates for ozone therapy. By providing more oxygen to your blood, ozone therapy can help reduce the stress on your lungs. Your lungs are responsible for supplying oxygen to your blood.
Clinical trials for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are currently in progress.
Diabetes
Ozone therapy is also showing promise in reducing the risk of complications from diabetes. Complications are usually caused by oxidative stress in the body. If ozone therapy can bring new, fresh oxygen to the blood and tissues, people with diabetes could have much better outcomes.
People with diabetes also experience poor wound healing. According to one study, ozone therapy could be helpful for repairing skin and tissue.
Immune disorders
Ozone therapy may have benefits for people with immune disorders because it can help stimulate the immune system.
What happens during treatment
There are many different ways to receive ozone therapy, and your provider will discuss the best options for you and your treatment. It may be given in three ways:
Directly to the tissue: If you undergo ozone therapy for an extremity problem or wound, the ozone gas will most likely be applied directly to the tissue of the affected body part. The gas is administered in a protective covering.
Intravenously: To treat internal disorders, such as HIV, the ozone gas is usually dissolved into blood that was taken from you. Then, the blood with the dissolved gas is injected back into you through an IV.
Intramuscularly: Ozone therapy is also available as an intramuscular injection. For this injection, the ozone gas is mixed with your blood or sterile water before administration.