What are the Frequently Asked Questions About Ozone Therapy?

Ozone is a chemical compound consisting of 3 oxygen atoms. It is a very high energy form of diatomic normal atmospheric oxygen. It is a gas that is colorless at room temperature, has a characteristic odor, and can be felt after stormy weather, in high places or on the seashore. Thanks to its very strong oxidizing and very effective disinfecting properties, it is used as a germicide in treatment facilities that provide drinking water around the world.

Who is Ozone Therapy Applied to?

Ozone therapy is used in circulatory diseases, cancer. It can be used in the treatment of diseases caused by dangerous creatures such as viruses, hepatitis disease types and in closing deep wounds.


Why Should Ozone Therapy Be Performed?

Ozone therapy strengthens the immune system and thus It is a method that gives us resistance in the fight against diseases. In this method, circulation is improved by increasing oxygen flow to the diseased areas. Cell renewal accelerates. With this treatment, the cartilage tissues in the joints undergo a rapid healing process, blood circulation accelerates and diseased cells heal. Therefore, allergies, rheumatic diseases, cancer, liver and skin diseases, cosmetic problems, aging and age-related vision disorders, sugar-related ulcers, It has the possibility of being applied in a wide range of areas such as burns and sexual dysfunctions.

Which Season is Suitable for Ozone Treatment?

·              Ozone treatment can be applied in all seasons.

Is There Pain After Ozone Treatment?

There is no pain in ozone treatment.

 

AREAS WHERE OZONE IS USED


1.    Rheumatic diseases (Ankylosing spondylitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis treatment)
2.    Hepatitis (Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C treatment)
3.    Treatment of joint calcifications (Arthrosis, decreased joint fluid, injection into the joint))< br /> 4.     Treatment of osteoporosis
5.     Treatment of chronic fatigue and Fibromyalgia (Intramuscular injections)
6.     Treatment of dizziness and tinnitus
7.     Treatment of migraine and headaches
8.  Multiple s In the treatment of degenerative nervous system diseases such as clerosis and Parkinson's
9.     In the treatment of hypertension and heart diseases
10.     In the treatment of type 2 diabetes
11.     Increasing the effectiveness of chemotherapy and reducing side effects in cancer treatment
12 .    Chronic bowel diseases such as Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease
13.     Treatment of gastritis and stomach ulcers
14.     Treatment of non-healing wounds, diabetic foot wounds, burns
15.     Cardiovascular diseases, venous insufficiency and wounds in vascular diseases such as
16.     Treatment of Burger's disease
17.     Treatment of acute and chronic infectious diseases
18.     Treatment of skin diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema, lichen planus, scleroderma, fungal diseases and acne
19.    Treatment of allergic diseases such as allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis
20.    Anti-aging (delaying aging)
21.    Detox (removal of toxins from the body)
22.    Vision due to old age problems (Macular degeneration)

     How is ozone therapy applied?
Major Method: With this most commonly used method, 50-100 ml of the patient's blood is taken and mixed with ozone at a specified dose and then given back to the person.
Minor Method: 2-5 cc of blood taken from the person is mixed with a determined dose of ozone and injected into the muscle.
Subcutaneous Application: Ozone gas in a determined dose and volume is injected under the skin with a fine-tipped needle.
Into the Body Cavities. Giving Ozone Gas: Ozone can be given by spraying into the rectal, vaginal and ear canal
Giving Ozone Gas into the Joint; In cases of joint disorders, a certain dose of ozone gas is injected into the joint with a suitable needle.
Bagging Method: It is a method used in the treatment of wounds that are difficult to close, such as diabetic wounds.

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