Ozone therapy, also called ozone therapy, is used to treat many diseases. This therapy is the application of a mixture of ozone and oxygen to the patients’ bodies by an expert hand. The frequency and dosage of the therapy should be determined by a specialist and carried out under his control. In our Natural Medicine Center, after carefully examining the disease, age and health status of each individual who receives ozone therapy, ozone therapy is applied at the dose deemed appropriate by Natural Medicine Specialist Hülya Giebel and at the frequency determined by Natural Medicine Specialist Hülya Giebel.
Ozone Therapy Application Methods
Ozone therapy can be carried out in two ways: systemic application and local application. Systemic application is the most preferred and used method today. After the blood taken from the individual to whom the therapy will be applied is combined with a mixture of ozone and oxygen for approximately 10 minutes, the resulting mixture is injected into the body intravenously. The critical point here is that the expert who will perform this application is educated and competent. Because only experts trained in this field can determine how often and in what dosage the therapy will be applied.
The other method, local application, is the mixture created by the same method and applied to the joints, muscles, tendons or body cavities deemed appropriate by the doctor or natural medicine physician.
What Diseases and Disorders is Ozone Therapy Applied Against?
Ozone therapy, used in the treatment of numerous diseases and disorders, accelerates the regeneration of cells as well as strengthening the immune system. In addition, it is an undeniable fact that the benefits of therapy are in lowering blood sugar, eliminating oxygen deficiency and many other serious disorders.
The main diseases that can be treated using ozone therapy are:
Tumor
herniated disc,
Diabetes,
Periodontitis and dental diseases,
anti-aging,
chronic wounds,
chronic fatigue,
ischemic diseases,
Bacterial and fungal infections,
Respiratory diseases such as asthma and COPD,
Autoimmune diseases such as Behçet’s disease,
Migraine,
rheumatic diseases,
Circulatory system disorders,
Eye diseases,
Geriatric diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia,
AIDS,
Skin diseases such as psoriasis,
Fibromyalgia and other muscle pains.