Chronic Diseases


Healing Difficult Chronic Diseases with Ozone Therapy

Ozone therapy is used in the healing and treatment of many chronic diseases and involves the introduction of ozone into the body through various ways. It can be administered into the ears, the rectum, vagina and bladder and it can be delivered intramuscularly (into a muscle), via autohemotherapy (into the blood), subcutaneously (under the skin) and also via ozone steam sauna. Almost the only way it cannot be administered is via inhalation.

Healing with ozone is not new. Discovered in 1840 it was first used to disinfect operating rooms and later in the First World War it was found to be effective in cleaning wounds because of its antibacterial properties. Popular in Europe since the 1950s, this effective treatment of chronic disease is growing in popularity in the U.S., with an increasing number of practitioners offering it to their patients who have difficult chronic diseases.

Medical ozone is made by passing oxygen through an electrical coil, giving it three atoms, which changes O2 into O3. The healing properties of medical ozone mean that it can be effective in destroying viruses, bacteria, fungi, plaque and cancer cells. It can also greatly improve pain such as joint or muscle pain and it can help to resolve eye conditions and skin problems.

Diseases which can respond to Ozone Therapy

Ozone therapycan benefit almost any condition from chronic disease to minor ailments to macular degeneration and wound care - the list is almost endless. All bacterial, viral and fungal infections can be eliminated by healing with ozone therapy.

Ozone's many therapeutic properties mean that it can be used to treat:

  • Chronic conditions - such as cancer, Alzheimer's, chronic fatigue syndrome, arteriosclerosis, autoimmune disease, IBS, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, lupus, diabetes and heavy metal toxicity.
  • Infectious diseases -such as candida, Epstein-Barr, hepatitis B and C, herpes 1 and 2, HIV/AIDS, Lyme disease, measles, and pneumonia.
  • Eye problems such as conjunctivitis, diabetic retinopathy, dry eye, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.
  • Skin problems -such as acne, eczema, ulcers, wounds and skin infections.
  • Joint problems - such as whiplash, degenerated or herniated discs, low back pain, knee injuries, and severe cases of osteoarthritis of the hip or knee.
  • General health - such as upper respiratory infections, cystitis, shingles and flu'.
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