Ozone is delivered in-office through intravenous routes directly into the vein (10-pass method, MAH), subcutaneous injection trigger point injections, intramuscular injection, and into joints/tissues where there is pain/injury called Prolozone. It can also be used in body cavities for inflammatory bowel disease conditions, chronic vaginal infections, and bagged ozone gas around chronic wounds on the body. In addition, Ozonated water can be consumed, and ozonated oil applied topically for wound healing.
Medical Ozone has little to no serious side effects. However, it needs to be administered by medical staff who are formally trained in Ozone delivery. Dr. Julia Greenspan has been trained by Dr. Frank Shallenberger and Dr. Robert Rowen in MAH, Hyperbaric 10-pass Intravenous Ozone, and Prolozone.
If patients are treating conditions such as Tick-borne infections or mold biotoxin illness, symptom flares may occur after treatment signaling the infections are detoxing from the body. These are very common with any treatment for these types of chronic infections, but this means the body is reducing the pathogen or toxin load in the body. Most patients feel very relaxed after the treatment.
Our clinic will also accept referrals from other medical practitioners who wish to add Ozone therapy to a patient’s treatment protocol. Please ask your practitioner to send us their medical order for Ozone therapy and a brief overview of the condition being treated.
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