Ozone is mixed with a small amount of the patient’s blood and then reinfused into the bloodstream.
Ozone insufflations
Ozone is introduced into body cavities, such as the rectum, vagina, or ears.
Ozone sauna
Ozone is infused into a steam sauna cabinet where the patient sits.
Ozone injections
Ozone gas or ozone dissolved in a liquid is injected directly into joints, muscles, or soft tissues.
Despite its proponents claiming a wide range of benefits, such as improved circulation, detoxification, and immune system support, the scientific evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of ozone therapy is limited and controversial. Some studies suggest potential benefits for certain conditions, while others highlight risks such as pulmonary complications, oxidative stress, and damage to red blood cells.
It’s important for individuals considering ozone therapy to consult with a qualified healthcare provider, as its use may not be appropriate for everyone and could potentially interact with other treatments or medications. Additionally, it’s crucial to ensure that the therapy is administered by a trained and experienced practitioner in a safe and controlled manner.
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