Ozone therapy

What is Ozone?

It is a highly unstable tri-atomic oxygen molecule, O3.
The most powerful oxidiser known to man.
Produced naturally in lightning storms and by the action of the sun's ultraviolet rays on oxygen. Ozone releases electrons into the water.

What is ozone therapy?

It is the administration of low doses of ozone, in its gas form, by different routes, with the aim of modulating most functions.
Cell protectors, mainly at the mitochondrial level.
Ozone is not a medicine. It's a conditioning agent that activates a signalling system that helps the body to heal itself, provided there are subsidies for it.

What are the effects of ozone therapy?

- Every effect of ozone therapy:

Regulates the antioxidant system (oxidative stress occurs when the production of free radicals exceeds the protective capacity of antioxidant defences). Oxidising factors: poor diet, stress, pollution, cigarettes, endocrine disruptors, etc.
Improves the immune system
Regulates metabolism
NRF-2 activation
Acts at mitochondrial level (mitochondria are the cell's lungs)
Decreases inflammatory cytokines
Increases anti-inflammatory cytokines
Broad anti-microbial spectrum (abscesses, anal fissures, fungal diseases, sinusitis, vulvovaginitis, infected lesions).
Many diseases have been associated with an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants:
Arteriosclerosis, cancer, cataracts, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, chronic inflammations, ischemia situations, etc., chronic inflammations, ischemia situations, etc. Associated with the aging process.

Ozone therapy is able to reactivate and rebalance physiological activities.

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