What is medical ozone?
Medical ozone, a more condensed and cleaner form of ozone than what exists in the Earth's atmosphere is a therapeutic tool used in the treatment of various health conditions. The use of ozone has proved to be beneficial for improving circulation, supply of oxygen and immune system function. As with any medical procedure, there are side effects and risks with medical ozone therapy. Although its use is widely accepted in many places, this treatment is not allowed in all countries and regions, including many parts of the US. At the end of the 19th century, Ozone was used throughout Europe to clean the water supply by killing various bacteria and viruses. The therapeutic use of Ozone was originally recorded in a medical journal from 1885 and its first documented medical use occurred in 1892, when it was employed as a treatment for tubularirculosis (TB). During the First World War, medical ozone was successfully used to treat inflammation and infection among injured soldiers.
considered a form of oxygen therapyIE, medical ozone not only attacks viruses and bacteria, but it is assumed that its detoxifying properties on the basis of oxygen break down toxins in the body. Oxygen, which supplies ozone to the circulatory system, tissue and organs, is assumed that it helps to increase cell renewal and healthy cell production. Increased blood oxygen levels also work to support healthy flow and blood development.
The introduction of medical ozone into the human body can occur through several routes. It can be injected, unshaped, inhaled, used and applied locally. Injection and insufflation introduce ozone gas directly into the muscle, artery or body cavity. Inhalation and ingestion occurs in the same way as their methods suggest, with the ingestion of ozone, which occurs oral, rectally or vaginally. During local application, ozone is combined with an oil base, served in its clean gas form directly to the centralizedthese or is combined with dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and absorbed into the skin using a suit for the body.
Blood ozonation, called autohemotherapy, is a form of therapy used as a treatment of diseases such as AIDS, hepatitis and autoimmune conditions such as arthritis. Carmotherapy involves removing blood from the patient, infusion with ozone and its introduction into the body. Blood ozonation can lead to cell damage associated with the creation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), also known as free radicals that can potentially lead to degenerative diseases.
Ozone administration is expected to increase the effect of drugs and supplements in the patient's system. As a result, doses of certain drugs must be adjusted to prevent overdose and in some cases, toxicity. In situations where ether is used, the use of medical ozone should be avoided, because the combination of these two is extremely dangerous.individuals who are pregnant, have suffered a recent heart attack or have thrombocytopenia - low blood deSticks - should not monitor medical ozone therapy due to potentially serious complications. The side effects associated with medical ozone include shortness of breath, abnormal heart rhythm and chest pain. Ozone prolonged administration can also lead to circulation collapse.