The Oxygen-Ozone Therapy

Acne, asthma, artery diseases, arthrosis, vascular and tension headaches, cervical pains, herniated discs, but also herpes, fibromyalgias, rheumatism, antibiotic-resistant infections and cellulite: these are just some of the conditions that can be treated with the use of the oxygen-ozone therapy.

Ozone is a natural gas which has been for medical purposes (in blood detoxification therapies) ever since 1870.

How does the therapy work?
Nowadays, the oxygen-ozone therapy has countless applications, all of which have been validated by the international scientific community with over 1,800 studies and publications. Ozone is indeed the most powerful bactericidal agent known; thanks to its oxidation potential, it can kill bacteria by breaking the molecular structure of their protective membranes and damaging the enzymes contained in them. It is also extremely effective against viruses, fungi, moulds, pesticides, heavy metals, nitrates, nitrites and other potentially harmful substances – there is no bacterium, virus or fungus that can survive the right dose of ozone applied for the right amount of time. The oxygen-ozone therapy can therefore provide a feasible solution to the growing problem of bacteria’s resistance to antibiotics, exacerbated by the alarming abuse and misuse of drugs, which enhance the bacteria’s ability to resist their effects.

Ozone can also neutralise those bacterial strains against which even the most powerful antibiotics on the market prove ineffective. In addition, this gas promotes the balance and good functioning of our immune system by preventing immune deficiencies and excessive immune responses (e.g. allergies). Lastly, it has outstanding pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties and boosts the cell metabolism. When applied to a specific area of the body, ozone improves its blood circulation (in particular the capillary microcirculation), reduces body fat (which is particularly useful in case of cellulite and localised fat deposits) and relaxes tense and contracted muscles.