How to Avoid Complications While Using Ozone Therapy

How to Avoid Complications While Using Ozone Therapy



While it's a relatively new practice in the United States, Europeans have been using ozone therapy for several decades. There are various techniques involved in using the treatment; but the procedure essentially entails the administration of concentrated levels of ozone into various parts of the body. Purportedly, ozone treatments subdue or cure a broad spectrum of disorders and illnesses, including fibromyalgia, diabetes, cancer, blood disorders and even severe wounds. While rare, complications are certainly possible with ozone therapy. Follow these steps to ensure your safety.







Things You'll Need:





Ozone bag




Ozone body suit




Access to an ozone therapy practitioner




Ozone generator







Avoid Complications While Performing At-Home Ozone Therapy




1


Consult a professional ozone practitioner before starting any at-home ozone treatments.





2


Only purchase properly-diluted ozone materials. Hydrogen peroxide and ozone are highly toxic in their purified states.





3


Make sure you're only administering proper doses. Never exceed recommendations.





4


Avoid using ozone bagging techniques on your face and head. Keep ozone materials away from your eyes, mouth, nose and lungs at all times.





5


Use oxygenated olive oil (available at some alternative medical supply stores) in lieu of more dangerous ozone bags and generators.





6


Humidify all ozone materials before administering them to any part of the body.





7


Pay close attention to the amount of ozone and the concentration of the materials you purchase. Choose only mid-range concentrations for home use.





8


Learn more about ozone therapy. Buy Nathaniel Altman's book "Oxygen Healing Therapies: For Optimum Health and Vitality" or visit an online resource like the Oxygen Healing Therapies Web site (see Resources below).



Avoid Complications During Ozone Therapy Visits




1


Only seek treatment from licensed ozone therapists and professional practitioners. Feel free to ask for referrals before commencing treatment.





2


Use ozone saunas and body suits for a maximum of 30 to 40 minutes during each session. Prolonged exposure to concentrated dosages is toxic to the skin and body.





3


Administer ozone into orifices such as the ear and rectum only with the supervision or direction of an oxygen therapy professional.








Tips & Warnings










When administering any home ozone treatments, follow warnings and instructions implicitly.








Those suffering from chronic or severe symptoms should first seek professional medical attention from a licensed physician.








Ozone therapy costs are generally moderate to inexpensive. However, patients normally require multiple sessions before optimal health benefits are achieved.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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