Ozone Therapy
Metabolic disorders, toxic load, and hyperacidity can weaken the immune system and contribute to fatigue, reduced resilience, and increased susceptibility to illness. These factors may impair blood circulation in tissues and lead to local oxygen deficiency
How ozone therapy works
In ozone therapy, activated oxygen is applied to support metabolic processes and circulation. The treatment can be administered intravenously, as autohaemotherapy, or through local application, depending on the individual therapeutic approach.
During autohaemotherapy, blood is taken from a vein, enriched with ozone gas, and reinfused into the body through a closed system. A session usually lasts around 20 minutes. To enhance effectiveness, ozone therapy is often combined with infusion therapy.
Areas of application
Ozone therapy is commonly used in the context of pain management, inflammatory processes, and allergic conditions. In addition, it is applied as part of broader, integrative treatment strategies aimed at improving circulation, supporting immune regulation, and enhancing oxygen availability in tissues. Depending on the individual situation, ozone therapy may complement other medical and therapeutic measures and is integrated into a comprehensive, personalised treatment concept.
Medical indications
Ozone therapy may be used in acute and chronic conditions, including pain and inflammation, circulatory disorders, metabolic disturbances, infections, oxygen deficiency states, respiratory conditions, oncological contexts, and states of exhaustion or chronic fatigue.
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FAQs
Ozone therapy uses activated oxygen to support the body’s healing processes. It is applied to improve oxygen delivery, metabolic balance, and immune function, especially in cases of toxic load, metabolic disorders, and reduced tissue oxygenation.
Ozone therapy can be applied intravenously, as autohaemotherapy, or locally. In autohaemotherapy, blood is taken from a vein, enriched with ozone gas in a closed system, and then reinfused into the body.
A typical ozone therapy session lasts about 20 minutes. For optimal effectiveness, it is often combined with additional infusion therapies.
Ozone therapy is used for acute and chronic pain, inflammatory conditions, allergies, circulatory disorders, metabolic disorders, infections, oxygen deficiencies, and states of exhaustion or chronic fatigue.
Ozone has a vasodilatory effect and improves the flow properties of the blood. It increases the flexibility of red blood cells, allowing them to pass more easily through capillaries and enhance oxygen delivery to tissues.
Yes. Ozone has been shown to kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi in the body, supporting immune defence and helping to reduce infectious and inflammatory processes.
Combining ozone therapy with infusion therapy enhances its effectiveness by supporting metabolic processes, detoxification, and oxygen utilization, leading to improved therapeutic outcomes.
Ozone therapy may benefit individuals with impaired circulation, chronic inflammation, infections, metabolic disorders, oxygen deficiency, respiratory insufficiency, or persistent exhaustion. Each treatment is adapted to the individual medical situation.
Ozone therapy may be considered for children and adolescents in selected cases. The indication, method of application, and dosage are always carefully evaluated by the treating physician and adapted to the age, medical condition, and individual needs of the patient. Any treatment is carried out under strict medical supervision.
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