Ozone therapy, a treatment involving the introduction of ozone into the bloodstream, is used to enhance the effects of stem cell therapy. It promotes blood oxygenation, boosts the immune system, and improves cellular antioxidant capabilities, potentially leading to better patient outcomes. Ozone therapy is typically used for patients with severe conditions after other treatments have failed due to its high cost, and it can be combined with other therapies to create a 'stacking' effect, maximizing positive outcomes.
Ozone Therapy Basics
• 00:00:00 Ozone (O3) is created by passing oxygen through an ozonator, resulting in a mixture primarily of oxygen with about 2% ozone. When introduced into the blood, the ozone quickly breaks down into oxygen and releases ozonites, which have immune-boosting effects. Ozone also exhibits antiviral, antibacterial, and anticancer properties.
Ozone's Benefits
• 00:01:51 Ozone therapy enhances blood oxygenation and activates the body's antioxidant system, leading to improved cellular health and function. It increases red blood cell flexibility, allowing them to deliver oxygen more effectively. Ozone's pro-oxidant properties trigger an increase in antioxidant production by cells, aiding in the body's defense against oxidative stress.
Ozone's Safety
• 00:02:47 While some people associate ozone with air pollution, the type used in medical therapy is different. Antibodies in the body naturally produce ozone, indicating its presence in the body's natural healing processes. This makes it a component of regenerative medicine, utilizing natural substances for healing.
Ozone & Stem Cell Therapy
• 00:03:46 Ozone therapy is often used before stem cell procedures to enhance their effectiveness. By improving overall body health, immune function, and cellular antioxidant capabilities, ozone acts as a supportive therapy alongside stem cell treatments. The combination of different therapies is referred to as 'stacking,' where each therapy provides additional benefits.
Patient Population
• 00:05:07 Ozone therapy is primarily used for individuals with severe health conditions who have not responded to other treatments. Due to its cost, it's often a last resort after conventional therapies have been exhausted. The therapy has shown promising results in treating various conditions, including those impacting mobility and chronic illnesses.