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what
is ozone?
what is ozone therapy?
in what disease is ozone therapy usually
applied?
what should i know as a patient?
where can i obtain information?
what should i know as a patient?
before undergoing any form of ozone therapy, you should inform
your doctor about any medication or special dietary measures
you are taking or have been taking recently. you should only
discontinue a regimen of this kind if your doctor advises you
to do so. he or she should also know about allergies, inherited
diseases or other complaints, and how they have been treated.
in many countries, especially outside europe, ozone therapy
is not always covered by health insurance policies or employers'
medical benefit schemes. you should also try to find out where
ozone units exist in your country, what trained specialists
are available, and how much treatment costs. most ozone applications
are in series of up to 10-12 sessions, and a second or even
third series may be necessary in some indications. nevertheless,
you should always remember that a little prevention can save
a much more expensive full-scale treatment later on.
ozone therapy is low risk and usually applied as a complementary,
additive or restorative method, i.e. in accompaniment of standard
medical treatments.ozone therapy - a quick survey
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medical uses |
revitalization |
activation
of red blood cell metabolism arterial circulatory disorders
improved oxygen supply. (peripheral and cerebral in
particular)
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activation
of immune cells add. / complementary in various kinds
the body releases it’s own vital of cancer.
cytokins, such as interferon’s and revitalization.
interleukins. general immune weakness.
increase and activation of the body’s inflammatory
processes, e.g. arthritis,
own antioxidants and radical reactivated arthritis, vascular
scavengers. conditions; age related processes. |
what
is ozone?
what is ozone therapy?
in what disease is ozone therapy usually
applied?
what should i know as a patient?
where can i obtain information? |
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