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Ozone Therapy

What is Ozone Therapy?

Ozone therapy is a method that uses ozone gas, which quickly turns into oxygen when it comes into contact with the body. This process creates a mild oxidative stress in the body, which activates the body’s defense mechanisms. Accordingly, antioxidant enzymes are activated and the affected area is enriched with ozone and purified from toxins.

Determining the correct dosage is very important for ozone therapy to be effective. The medical use of ozone, which can cause toxic effects at high concentrations, must be carried out under the supervision and control of a specialist. Patients must be closely monitored throughout the treatment process.

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How is Ozone Therapy Applied?

The ozone therapy method is determined by considering the type of disease, its severity and other factors. It is generally preferred in the treatment of circulatory system disorders, angiopathy tables associated with diabetes, viral infections, immune system problems, inflammatory musculoskeletal diseases and rheumatological problems. This treatment method is most commonly performed with a systemic approach called “major autohemotherapy”. However, depending on the condition of the disease, minor autohemotherapy, rectal insufflation, direct intra-arterial and intravenous applications may also be preferred. The purpose of each is to support the body and promote healing.

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