IV OZONE / ACTIVATED OXYGEN THERAPY

OZONE THERAPY IN COLLIERVILLE

Activated Oxygen Therapy requires a consultation beforehand. All services provided must be planned to end prior to our scheduled closing time.

Activated Oxygen Therapy

Stimulate your body with an infusion

Aging and the diseases of aging are caused primarily by decreased oxygen utilization. Using Ozone stimulates Oxygen Utilization and enhances other metabolic processes. Ozone therapy is not a drug therapy. It is a biological response modification therapy that potentially improves:

• Anti-oxidant capacity
• Metabolic stimulation
• Anti-bacterial activity – selective for anaerobes
• Anti-viral activity
• Chemotherapy and radiation effects
• Detoxification
• Reduction of Inflammation
• Protection against neurodegeneration
• Cellular renewal/regeneration
• Longevity

Primary Applications of IV Ozone Therapy

  1. Aging
  2. Chronic Fatigue
  3. Oncology
  4. Allergies
  5. Acute Infections
  6. Chronic Infections
  7. Auto-Immune Disease
  8. Pre-Conditioning
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Frequently Asked Questions About Activated Oxygen Therapy

What is in IV Ozone Therapy?

Ozone (O3) has an extra Oxygen Atom. A small volume of your blood is removed, Ozone is added, and the treated blood is returned to you – all in a sterile and closed system.

How Often and How Much Can I Safely Receive IV Ozone Therapy?

As with most things, this is individual and depends on what is trying to be accomplished. Generally, as much as two to three times per week for eight to ten weeks, or until symptoms are gone. Then decrease to once per week and gradually taper down to a maintenance of once every month or two – all depending on your response.

How Long Does IV Ozone Therapy Take?

45 minutes to 1 hour.

1 to 1.5 hours if additional IV Nutrients follow the Ozone Infusion.

More About IV Ozone Therapy in Collierville

Activated Oxygen (Ozone) Therapies have a 50 year long track record of safety and efficacy. In fact, there are over 4000 published research studies regarding the safety and efficacy of ozone therapy. These treatments enhance cellular oxygen utilization, blood flow, cellular healing, and pain relief. By way of protein-like molecules called cytokines these therapies stimulate immune system activity. Some effects will be more anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial, whereas others will promote cellular regeneration and immune modulation. All will upregulate antioxidant enzyme defenses and stimulate immune functions that are beneficial for a broad constellation of conditions.

The complication rate is 0.0007%, or about 1 in every 150,000 patients. The only major complications were from Direct IV administration, and we choose to not provide such therapy. Please advise our staff if you might have any of the following conditions, as these therapies may not be appropriate for you: Pregnancy, Hyperthyroidism, Hemophilia, Porphyria, Heparin allergy, history of organ transplants, extremely low platelet count.

As with any intravenous therapy, you might experience transient low blood sugar headache and/or lightheadedness, local swelling, bruising or irritation at the insertion site, a brief resetting of your menstrual cycle, or slight hemolysis if you have a G6PD deficiency.

EBOO Ozone Therapy

EBOO - Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation

EBOO is the most advanced ozone treatment available in the world today, detoxing several liters of blood in one session with a fresh, continuous flow of ozone.

With this technique, the patient’s blood is first drawn from a suitable vein through the use of a medical pump. This blood is ozonated and then it is returned into the body, through an additional vein. This process continues over a 1 hour time period, with 1.8 to 3 liters of blood being filtered and enriched with ozone before being returned to the body.

The power of EBOO lies in both the ozonation and filtration processes, the only dual ozonation and filtration process that exists in the world today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Activated Oxygen Therapy

What is Ozone?

Ozone (O3) gas itself was discovered in the mid-nineteenth century and is a molecule consisting of three atoms of oxygen in a dynamically unstable structure. Although atmospheric ozone can have dangerous effects, controlled ozone has many therapeutic benefits. Ozone therapy has been utilized and heavily studied with over 2000 published papers available in medical literature.

It has been used for more than a century in Europe, Asia,  and Latin America and has a track record of safety and efficacy and, with effects that have been proven consistently safe and with minimal and preventable side effects.

Among ozone’s primary mechanisms of action is inactivation of bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast, and protozoa; stimulation of oxygen metabolism; and activation of the immune system.

What Conditions Benefit from Ozone Therapy?

Ozone therapy is a unique form of therapy that both heals and detoxifies at the same time. It is used to support a variety of chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Lyme disease, chronic hepatitis, herpes, chronic fatigue states, chemical sensitivity, macular degeneration, chronic bladder conditions, colitis, auto-immune diseases, and Crohn’s disease. among others. Ozone kills viruses, fungi, and bacteria by direct contact.

Ozone increases tissue oxygenation by infusing the mitochondria of the cell with oxygen, resulting in increased energy. To the extent that ozone enhances blood flow, it relieves pain and inflammation. Ozone also up-regulates antioxidant enzyme defenses, scavenging excess free radicals, which is key in rejuvenation and overall health.

Ozone therapy is re-emerging in contemporary medicine and is gaining renewed interest among patients.

IS IT SAFE?

Ozone has been proven to be extremely safe, with a minor irritation to the respiratory system if inhaled.

Medical use of ozone should be considered carefully in people suffering with:

  • Acute and chronic tendency to bleeding/hemophilia
  • Pregnancy
  • Photosensitivity or the taking of photo-active medication
  • Active diverticulitis and active diverticulosis
  • Low platelet count
  • Porphyria (UV blood irradiation)
  • Possibly in overactive thyroid or thyrotoxicosis
  • Individuals with a known deficiency of the Glucose-6-phosphate enzyme (G6PD)

Disclaimer: The Food and Drug Administration has not approved the Ozone-Oxygen mixture to be administered as a method of treating, curing, or preventing disease.

Disclaimer: though everything represented on our website regarding the science of medical ozone comes directly from reputable publications, books and scientific journals; and though thousands of these articles are available on official NIH government websites (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/), and even though ozone therapy has been certified and authorized for treating viruses by other countries, they have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and the FDA has not certified, endorsed or approved any of the scientific findings as methods of treating or diagnosing any diseases or illnesses.

The FDA stance on ozone is:  “Ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application in specific, adjunctive, or preventive therapy.”