What Is Ozone Therapy?
Ozone medical, ozone therapy, the English name is Ozone Therapy, is the old name of Super-O Therapy. The use of medical ozone for the treatment of viral hepatitis B has become a new exploration. Professor Guo Yabing and Mr. Yang Huanglong have made more in-depth promotion of ozone for hepatitis.
Ozone Medical
- Chinese name
- Ozone Medical
- Foreign name
- Ozone Therapy
- Use
- Treatment of viral hepatitis B
- Acting on
- Monocytes and platelets in the blood
- Ozone medical, ozone therapy, the English name is Ozone Therapy, is the old name of Super-O Therapy. The use of medical ozone for the treatment of viral hepatitis B has become a new exploration. Professor Guo Yabing and Mr. Yang Huanglong have made more in-depth promotion of ozone for hepatitis.
- As early as more than 100 years ago, clinical practice of using oxygen ionization for treatment has appeared in some European doctors. The first report appeared later in The British Medical Journal The Lancet in 1920. Since the world's understanding of the particle physics world was very limited at that time, this kind of clinical medical treatment using ionized oxygen was then called Ozone Therapy by doctors. Although the name ozone medicine is still used by some doctors, its one-sidedness has become increasingly unacceptable to most doctors because medical tests have confirmed that clinical efficacy is not in a purely proportional relationship with ozone as a single substance . Since then, terms such as "O2-O3 Gaseous Mixture" have also been proposed by some doctors and published in academic journals. However, none of these concepts can fully summarize the characteristics of this material produced by oxygen ionization. It was not until the introduction of the "Plasma" concept that a complete and accurate summary of the material nature of the defined object was made.
- Velio Bocci believes that ozone acts on whole blood to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS, mainly hydrogen peroxide) and lipid peroxides (LOPS). These two products act on monocytes, platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells, endothelial cells and other organs in the blood, respectively, and produce various effects.