At-Home Ozone IV Therapy
We provide Ozone IV treatments that support the body’s immune system and combat viruses and diseases, all in the comfort of home.
Ozone therapy utilizes a combination of pure, medical-grade ozone (O3) mixed with the patient’s blood to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanism to treat a variety of health issues. Treatments are administered intravenously so that they can go to work immediately.
Ozone IV therapy can help:
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Side effects from IV Ozone therapy are rare; a German study on 384,775 patients evaluating the adverse side effects of over five million medically-administered ozone treatments found that the rate of adverse side effects was only 0.0007 per application.
However, there are some mild side effects, including mild headache and/or lightheadedness, transient hypoglycemic (low blood sugar), increased or decreased energy, increased mental clarity, shortness of breath, blood vessel swelling, and heart problems.
IV Ozone treatments involve administering small amounts of ozone gas to blood outside of the body and re-infusion the mixture (Major Autohemotherapy). Our ozone therapies do not involve the direct injunction of ozone gas into a vein.
Major Autohemotherapy has been used by licensed physicians in Germany since the early 1960’s and has been studied for numerous conditions. For more information please see: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ pmc / articles / PMC3312702 /
Ozone IV treatments are also known as Major Autohemotherapy or MAH. This procedure involves:
Assessing the patient’s vitals
Inserting a IV catheter using a sterile technique
Administering an anticoagulant
Drawing the patients blood,
Inserting the blood into a bag of saline
Adding ozone gas to the blood and saline
Mixing the solution and infusing mixture back into the body
IV ozone therapy, or Major Autohemotherapy (MAH) treatments, typically take around 45 minutes from start to finish.
The benefits of ozone therapy vary from individual to individual. Studies suggest ozone treatment can improve antioxidant capacity and oxygen utilization. These effects typically take 2 weeks to reach maximum effect.
Ozone therapy is not currently FDA approved for the treatment of any specific condition. Ozone treatments can be considered a complement to other therapies. You and your healthcare provider should determine what other therapies are necessary for the treatment of your medical conditions.
Alternatives to this therapy include:
Alternatives to Ozone therapy/Major Autohemotherapy Include but are not limited to the following:
Various Pharmaceuticals, while not a direct substitute, would potentially include antimicrobials, NSAIDs, pain medications including narcotics, and immune stimulators.
IV therapies without ozone.