Ozone therapy is one of the popular traditional complementary medicine methods in almost the whole world. It is in demand and successfully applied in all European countries, especially the USA, Russia, Japan, Canada and many other countries around the world. With its inclusion in GETAT (Traditional and Complementary Medicine) practices by the Ministry of Health in our country, it has started to be applied by experts in the field. Thus, Ozone therapy has been integrated into treatment as one of the methods applied by modern medicine today.

To understand ozone therapy, it is of course essential to first understand oxygen. Oxygen is an indispensable source and condition of life for living things, especially humans. Our metabolism constantly needs oxygen, and we need to breathe 10,000 liters of air every day for a quality life. Thus, the energy requirement necessary for healthy cells in our body is met with oxygen. In case of oxygen deficiency, we encounter problems such as fatigue, weakness, diseases, rapid aging and immune system disorders.

The name ozone comes from the Greek "ozein", which means to smell. Ozone, which has a characteristic sharp odor, is actually a type of oxygen, but unlike the oxygen molecule with two oxygen atoms, it has three oxygen atoms. This makes ozone an unstable gas and causes these three atoms to tend to decompose into O2 and O. Here, the single oxygen atom (O) that separates has the ability to interact quickly with everything it can reach, especially organic materials, and Complementary medicine Ozone Therapy makes this feature of Ozone available to patients.

Ozone (O3), which is an active form of oxygen, provides significant oxygenation of blood and tissues as soon as it enters the body, giving high energy. Thus, it defends our body against diseases by fighting and destroying many viruses, bacteria and toxins along with defective and diseased cells. From this point of view, we can use the phrase high energy filled state of oxygen for ozone.


Let's get to know ozone gas

Ozone gas, consisting of three oxygen atoms, is a transparent, colorless gas. It has a characteristic odor and has an extremely powerful disinfecting and oxidizing ability.

The ozone used in complementary medicine has a completely different form than natural ozone. Medical ozone is created by formulating pure oxygen and pure ozone at a certain rate. Accordingly, the resulting medical ozone is given to the patient in certain doses, just like drugs.


Ozone therapy in brief

Ozone therapy, a complementary treatment, is a method that enables the renewal of cells and strengthening of the body. We should not forget that oxygen means fuel, energy, or rather life. Oxygen is essential for all functions of our body. Having an oxygen problem not only causes problems in blood flow, but can also disrupt the nutrition and adequate functioning of internal organs. The ozone therapy process provides maximum benefit by providing intensive and adequate energy to the damaged area of ​​our body by accelerating the process.


Side effects of ozone therapy

As a result of ozone therapy applications, side effects have been reported in only 6 people out of 1 million. This result actually points to ozone therapy as a reliable traditional complementary treatment method in terms of modern medical applications.

Diseases treated with ozone therapy

* Rheumatic diseases

* Non-healing wounds

* Intestinal diseases

* Women's diseases

* Skin diseases

* Insomnia

* Neurological diseases

* Cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis

* Hyperlipidemia treatment

* Virus related disorders

* Joint pain

* Muscle pain

* Eye diseases

* Hepatitis B and C

* Detox

* Vascular disorders

* Stress

* Chronic fatigue...