OZONE TREATMENT
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. In this article, learn about the uses and benefits of ozone therapy, as well as side effects it may have. Ozone therapy uses ozone, a colorless gas made up of three oxygen atoms. Some researchers believe that ozone has therapeutic effects and the therapy has been studied and used for over 150 years. A layer of ozone is found in the earth’s stratosphere. Its primary purpose is to protect the earth from the sun’s ultraviolet radiation, most of which it absorbs. In medicine, ozone therapy is used to disinfect and treat conditions by disinfecting the area around them, improving the body’s intake and use of oxygen, and activating the immune system. Using a gas as a medical treatment is unusual, so there are special techniques that are employed. Ozone can also be toxic when inhaled.
What Are The Benefits?
There have been some 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 purifying blood and the lymph normalizing hormone and enzyme production having anti-inflammatory properties reducing pain stopping bleeding preventing shock limiting stroke damage reducing cardiac arrhythmia or abnormal heart rhythm reducing the risk of complications from diabetes improving brain function and memory.
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