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Ozone Therapy

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What is Ozone Therapy?

Ozone therapy is a treatment method in which medically pure ozone (O₃) gas is used for therapeutic purposes. Ozone is a molecule consisting of three oxygen atoms and has strong oxidative properties. Thanks to these properties, it is used in the treatment of many health problems.

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Benefits of Ozone Therapy

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1. Antioxidant Effect: It protects cells from the damage of free radicals by fighting oxidative stress.
2. Immune System Strengthening: Activates the immune system and supports the fight against infections.
3. Detoxification: It purifies the body from toxins and supports liver functions.
4. Antimicrobial Effect: It prevents the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi.
5. Circulatory System Improvement: Increases blood circulation and oxygenation.
6. Pain Management: Relieves pain by reducing inflammation.
7. Cell Regeneration: Supports cell renewal and wound healing.

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Application Methods of Ozone Therapy

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1. Major Autohemotherapy: The blood taken from the patient is mixed with ozone and injected back into the patient.
2. Minor Autohemotherapy: A small amount of blood is mixed with ozone and injected into the muscle.
3. Ozone Bagging: Ozone gas is applied directly to the wound or area in a special bag.
4. Rectal or Vaginal Infusion: Ozone gas is administered rectally or vaginally.
5. Topical Applications: Ozonated oils or creams are applied to the skin.
6. Ozone Sauna: Sweating and detoxification are provided in the sauna cabin containing ozone steam.

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Usage Areas of Ozone Therapy

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- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Immune system weakness
- Infections (viral, bacterial, fungal)
- Chronic pain and inflammation
- Circulatory disorders
- Diabetes and diabetic foot wounds
- Rheumatic diseases
- Skin problems (acne, eczema, wound healing)

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Possible Side Effects and Risks

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Ozone therapy is generally considered safe, but some people may experience side effects:

- Pain or discomfort at the injection site
- Headache or dizziness
- Allergic reactions (rare)
- Temporary fatigue or weakness

Important notes

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If ozone therapy is being considered, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting this type of treatment. Treatment should be performed by an experienced and certified specialist. Ozone gas can be toxic in high doses, so correct dosage and method of application are very important.

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