What is ozone therapy

Ozone therapy has a vast area of applications. All of these is founded on some essential properties of ozone treatment:
- Anti-inflammatory effect
- Increases tissue oxygenation
- Determines the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis)
- Anti-inflammatory effect
- Increases tissue oxygenation
- Determines the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis)

After more than 40 years of documented medical expertise, ozone therapy is nowadays in the position to own clear protocols for some conditions. Specific doses are known, the used concentration and administration method as well. Ozone stands out from any other medication, because it doesn’t have any side effects. It does not create specific resistance when it is used for its antibiotic properties. It can stimulates the immune system, or it can inhibit it in the case of autoimmune diseases.
Ozone therapy is used, mostly, to treat
- Type 2 diabetes and its consequences
- Chronic fatigue
- Back pain due to scoliosis or disk hernia
- Aesthetic flaws, scars, burns
- Calve ulcers and diabetic foot
- Vulgar acne
- Gonartrosis
- Rheumatoid Polyarthritis
- Cardiovascular risk factors
- Side effects to cancer treatment
- Nocturnal insomnia, diurnal somnolence
- Multiple sclerosis
- Krohn’s disease
Ozone therapy is also used with aesthetic purposes. The rejuvenation treatment is founded on the action of ozone at cellular level, where it balances the antioxidant system of the body and modulates the immune system. Through its increase of oxygen release from erythrocytes, it improves tissue vascularization, and in combination with metabolism growth, leads to the reduction of cellulite, if it is the case. Muscle toning, as well as silky skin are consequences of ozone therapy (PRP improved with ozone), a type of natural hyaluronic acid is formed, which fills areas with volume deficiency (eye circles, lips, cheeks) and it maintains its effect on a period of 2-3 months, at a far better price than synthetic chemical substances.