Ozone Infusion
Ozone infusion is a naturally occurring gas. Its chemical structure consists of three atoms of oxygen, is colorless, and is believed to have many therapeutic effects when administered intravenously. Practitioners use ozone therapy worldwide and have for over 100 years and still do in Europe and Asia. Ozone can be administered through site-specific injections and IV. While site-specific injections can help joint pain and wound healing, IV ozone treats diseases such as immune disorders, breathing disorders, and diabetes, and kills bacteria and viruses, which may help in eradicating some diseases.IV ozone therapy provides many benefits. It can take a sluggish immune system and give it the boost it needs to function on a whole different level. It also restores your energy level and increases your feeling of wellness. Ozone is even being tested to see if it can be a treatment for COVID-19 virus and is having good results.IV ozone therapy helps in the production of antioxidants which inactivates free radicals reducing the oxidative stress caused by them. Reducing this oxidative stress helps keep you young and vibrant. This is another key benefit IV ozone therapy delivers. It slows down aging at the cellular level. After all, aging starts at the cellular level. As a result, IV ozone therapy slows down aging, one of the best anti-aging treatments possible.Ozone therapy works on the cells and causes a disruption of the natural replication process of harmful invaders to your body. Research has shown that ozone therapy can inactivate:
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Yeast
Protozoa
In fact, IV ozone treatment benefits most immune diseases. Scientists discovered IV ozone works on more than 100 other diseases and illnesses. It also acts as a disinfectant and sterilization device when used on surfaces and medical equipment.
In an article published by the National Institute of Health (NIH), ozone therapy was used as a wound treatment as early as World War I. The reason that ozone has not been researched further is because it isn’t patentable making it hard to interest anyone to complete the research with ozone.