What is Ozone Therapy
Ozone gas (O3) is naturally a powerful antioxidant. IV ozone increases the amount of oxygen to the body through the introduction of ozone into the body. Blood is drawn from the patient (autohemotherapy), exposed to ozone and re-injected into the patient. This therapy delivers the ozone/oxygen mix into circulation so every cell in the body has exposure to the mix. Healthy cells that have enzymes are able to break down ozone into oxygen. Unhealthy cells (i.e. cancer cells, viruses, and bacteria) do not survive as the ozone penetrates the harmful cell membranes and destroying the unhealthy cells.
How long has Ozone been around?
Ozone has been heavily studied for over a century and utilized in the form of medical therapy for many decades. The medical use of ozone to treat infections and wounds has actually been around for over 150 years. Ozone was used in the first world war to help heal soldiers’ infected wounds. Germany was one of the first countries to adopt ozone therapy as a widespread medical treatment in the 1950's.
What is the procedure for Ozone Therapy?
One of our skilled and Ozone certified registered nurses will start your IV, extract your blood, infuse it with ozone and then reinfuse the ozonated blood into your body. Typically treatment takes 45-60 minutes from start to finish.
What are some of the indications of Ozone Therapy?
Some conditions that may benefit from ozone therapy include autoimmune diseases, inflammation, allergies, chronic fatigue, pain conditions, anti-aging, mold exposure, increased sports performance, migraines and more! The antipathogenic benefits of Ozone Therapy improves quality of life. A series of treatments is recommended for optimal treatment benefit.
How much does Ozone Therapy cost? Is it covered by insurance?
IV Ozone Therapy costs about $200 per treatment. There is bundle pricing available for full treatment plans. Depending on what you are seeking treatment for will determine how many treatments are right for you. Speak with one of our knowledgeable professionals today for more details. Ozone Therapy is an investment in your well-being and health. Ozone Therapy is not covered by insurance.