Ozone Therapy, an excellent alternative medicine (Part One)

What is ozone?

Ozone is a molecule with three Oxygen atoms. Its name comes from the Greek word “ozein” meaning “to smell, to have an aroma”. Ozone was discovered by a German chemist (Ch.F. Schonbein) in 1848. At room temperature, it is a colorless gas with a characteristic odor (similar to that felt after thunderstorms, at high altitudes or by the sea). Medical ozone is prepared only from pure (medical) oxygen.

How does Ozone work?

Ozone has several unique characteristics that make it a powerful treatment tool:

Is this a new therapy?

In fact, ozone therapy is not a new therapy. It has been widely used to treat wounds during World War I and II. Devices that provided precise concentrations of ozone and ozone-resistant materials were invented in the 50s’. This gave a significant boost to research and widespread use of ozone in medicine. Ozone is very popular in countries like Germany, Russia, Italy, France, Cuba, Mexico, India, China, Turkey, etc.

Are there any side effects?

Ozone Therapy is safe. In a study done by the German Ozone Therapy Association, 644 therapists treated 384,775 patients, with a total of 5,579,238 ozone applications. Only in 40 cases were there side effects. Therefore, an incidence of 0.000007% per application. Ozone has been proven to be the safest therapy ever existed.

Methods of administering ozone therapy

Major Autohemotherapy (AHTma)

Minor Autohemotherapy (AHTmi)