Ozone therapy is a treatment method that uses ozone (O3) for therapeutic purposes. Ozone has strong oxidizing properties, making it useful in various medical applications.
1. Disease prevention:
- Strengthening the immune system.
- Increasing the body's general resistance to frequent viral diseases and colds.
2. General detoxification:
- Improving metabolism and liver function.
- Accelerating the elimination of toxins from the body.
3. Anti-stress effects:
- Reducing stress levels.
- Increasing energy levels and improving overall well-being.
4. Cosmetic effects:
- Improving skin condition.
- Combating acne, signs of aging, and other skin problems.
5. Treatment of infectious diseases:
- Antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal effects.
- Used for chronic infections such as herpes and hepatitis.
6. Prevention of cardiovascular diseases:
- Improving blood circulation.
- Treatment of atherosclerosis and other vascular pathologies.
7. Prevention of musculoskeletal diseases:
- Pain relief in arthritis, osteochondrosis, and other joint diseases.
8. Chronic fatigue and burnout syndrome:
- Helps restore the energy balance.
- Improves overall well-being.
9. Diabetes and its complications:
- Improving metabolism.
- Lowering blood sugar levels and improving diabetic foot condition.
10. Chronic diseases of the respiratory system:
- Prevention of bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, and other lung diseases.
11. Weight loss and figure correction:
- Accelerates metabolism.
- Improves fat burning processes.
Mechanism of action of ozone:
- Antioxidant activity: Stimulates antioxidant enzymes, which helps fight oxidative stress.
- Improvement of microcirculation: Increases tissue oxygenation.
- Immunomodulatory effect: Stimulates the immune system, which increases the body's defense capabilities.
- Anti-inflammatory effect: Reduces inflammatory processes in tissues and organs.
Before starting ozone therapy, it is necessary to consult a doctor to assess indications and contraindications and to choose the optimal treatment method.