A breath of fresh air for the entire body
Ozone therapy is a unique, highly effective, and naturally based non-drug method for promoting health and treating various diseases. In the USA and European countries, the effectiveness of ozone therapy has been confirmed by numerous scientific studies. In particular, the use of ozone therapy in Germany has allowed physicians to significantly reduce the number of prescribed medications.
Ozone is an allotropic form of oxygen—a triatomic molecule (O₃) with powerful therapeutic properties. After a thunderstorm, the air feels clean, fresh, and has a distinct smell—that is the scent of ozone (an active form of oxygen). Ozone sustains life on Earth: a mere 3 mm layer in the atmosphere protects living organisms from harmful radiation.
Ozone therapy is used in all fields of traditional medicine due to its wide range of physiological effects:
- Antioxidant
- Rejuvenating
- Lipolytic
- Anti-stress
- Immunomodulatory
- Anti-inflammatory
- Bactericidal, antiviral, and antifungal
- Analgesic
Ozone (O₃) has a systemic therapeutic effect: it enhances oxygen supply to tissues, improves blood flow and viscosity, detoxifies the body, eliminates fatty "waste," reactivates "dormant" immune cells, relieves chronic fatigue, reduces cardiovascular risks, and acts as an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and rejuvenating agent. It destroys all types of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Due to its broad therapeutic effects, ozone therapy is applied in the treatment of over 200 diseases across internal medicine, neurology, gynecology, urology, cosmetology, gastroenterology, surgery, oncology, and more.
The most common method of ozone therapy is intravenous infusion of saline solution enriched with an ozone-oxygen mixture. Intravenous ozone therapy is a treatment method that quickly alleviates oxygen deficiency, increases cellular glucose uptake and the production of bioactive compounds, normalizes lipid peroxidation processes, and balances the functions of organs and systems.
Ozone therapy is used in:
SURGERY: abscesses, wound infections, sepsis, pressure sores, non-healing wounds, trophic ulcers, peripheral vascular disease, chronic osteomyelitis, thrombophlebitis, cardiac surgeries. Treatment and prevention of purulent postoperative complications. Preoperative preparation and postoperative recovery after various surgical interventions.
INTERNAL MEDICINE: chronic gastritis, colitis, peptic ulcers, chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, rheumatism, osteoarthritis, arthritis, ischemic heart disease, allergies, upper respiratory tract diseases, bronchial asthma, tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES: chronic viral hepatitis, herpes viruses, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, etc.
UROLOGY: pyelonephritis, cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis.
DERMATOLOGY: furunculosis, pyoderma, herpes infections, fungal diseases, neurodermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, lichen planus, acne, alopecia.
COSMETOLOGY: cellulite, skin rejuvenation, scars, stretch marks, vascular spots, and residual marks from acne.
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY: inflammatory conditions of the reproductive system, pregnancy toxicosis, infertility. Treatment of reproductive organ diseases such as urogenital chlamydia, mycoplasmosis, ureaplasmosis, bacterial vaginosis, viral infections, etc.
NEUROLOGY: cerebrovascular insufficiency, impaired cerebral circulation, neuritis, migraines, vegetative-vascular dystonia, multiple sclerosis, peripheral nervous system disorders, neurological manifestations of spinal osteochondrosis.
OPHTHALMOLOGY: optic nerve atrophy, retinal atrophy, corneal injuries.
DENTISTRY: stomatitis, periodontitis, pulpitis, phlegmon, abscesses, periostitis, and osteomyelitis of the maxillofacial area.
ENT DISEASES: inflammatory diseases of the nasopharynx and sinuses, postoperative conditions (including tumor surgeries), acute and chronic ear conditions.
INTENSIVE CARE AND CRITICAL CARE: detoxification ozone therapy.
Contraindications for ozone therapy include:
- Early period following various (including internal) hemorrhages
- Hemorrhagic stroke
- Hyperthyroidism
- Seizure disorders
- Thrombocytopenia
- Reduced blood clotting
- Acute pancreatitis
- Acute myocardial infarction
- Acute alcohol-induced psychosis
- Individual ozone intolerance
Effectiveness of ozone therapy
According to national and international sources, the verified clinical improvement rates are:
- Ischemic heart disease: 91%
- Peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum: 95%
- Diabetes mellitus: 89%
- Secondary immunodeficiencies: 84%
- Inflammatory diseases of the reproductive organs: 85%
- Discirculatory encephalopathy: 78%
- Bronchial asthma: 58%
At the Department of Hemocorrection, ozone therapy is performed using intravenous infusions of ozonated saline, major and minor autohemotherapy with ozone-oxygen mixtures (OOM), subcutaneous injections, topical ozone treatments, and ozonation of solutions and oils.
Each procedure lasts 30-40 minutes. A treatment course consists of 5 to 12 sessions, typically 2-3 courses per year.
These procedures are well-tolerated and have no side effects.