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Ozone Therapy 

A non-medicinal therapy boosts the body systems' oxygenation for better function. Administered in various ways, it complements other treatments for disorders and diseases. 

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Is Ozone Therapy for me? 

This supportive therapy, when combined with other treatment modalities can be highly effective in helping acute and chronic conditions such as:

  • Autoimmune disorders

  • Common infections(Bacterial, Viral and Fungal)

  • Cardiovascular Disease

  • Lyme Disease

  • Decreasing inflammation

  • And many more

How does Ozone Therapy work? 

Ozone therapy harnesses the healing power of ozone, a naturally occurring gas composed of three oxygen atoms, to promote wellness and address various health concerns. Administered through various methods, ozone interacts with the body's cells to stimulate the production of antioxidants and enhance oxygen utilization. This process, known as oxidative preconditioning, triggers a cascade of beneficial effects, including improved circulation, immune system modulation, and potential anti-inflammatory responses. Ozone therapy is celebrated for its versatility in supporting the body's innate healing mechanisms and promoting overall well-being.

How will I undergo this procedure? 

Ozone therapy can be administered through various methods, and the choice often depends on the specific health condition being addressed. Bridge Health Clinic offers: 

  1. IV: Ozone therapy administered through intravenous (IV) infusion involves the careful introduction of ozone gas into the bloodstream.

  2. Vaginial Insufflation: Ozone is introduced into the vaginal canal, supporting women's reproductive and gynecological health.

  3. Rectal Insufflation: Ozone is introduced into the rectum, allowing for systemic absorption through the intestinal wall.

The method chosen depends on the patient's health goals, the nature of the condition being treated, and the practitioner's expertise. It's essential for individuals considering ozone therapy to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate administration method for their specific needs.

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