Hocatt treatment in Luxembourg (Ozone Sauna Therapy)
Transdermal Hocatt treatment, also known as hyper thermic ozone therapy or ozone sauna therapy, is a method of introducing ozone into the body via the skin while in a heated steam cabinet. Ozone enters the body trans dermally as the pores of the skin open due to being surrounded by heated steam. The ozone then enters the bloodstream, lymphatic system, and adipose tissue.
Hocatt ozone treatment is one of the most powerful techniques of detoxifying and oxygenating the body since it allows ozone in and toxins out through the sweating process that is produced.
The effects of ozone sauna therapy on your body:
Side effects
Ozone sauna treatment has a great number of advantages and beneficial side effects. Healthy hair and nails, beautiful skin, increased vitality, and deeper, more restful sleep are just a few of the advantages. When it comes to unwanted side effects, it’s essential to provide ozone treatment in a professional environment.
Inhaling the gas accidentally might cause minor side effects:
*These effects are just temporary and typically go away when the treatment is completed.
It’s possible to have a Herxheimer (Healing) Reaction. This is the scientific term for “detoxing,” or feeling bad before feeling better. Patients may have flu-like symptoms while their bodies are cleaning poisons and trash. This is not an Ozone adverse effect, but rather a natural healing process that may be seen in various therapeutic techniques. This procedure takes a little longer than the others, but it’s nothing to be concerned about, and it will pass as your body detoxifies.
Because ozone must be administered in the proper quantity and should never be breathed, healthcare practitioners should take great caution. At our center, dr. Adrina Feher, internal medicine specialist, will be in charge of your safety and well-being during the ozone therapy. She will make sure that everything goes according to plan, and will be ready to interfere at any time if side effects come up.
“Ozone therapy is at all times a complementary method.” – Dr. Renate Viebahn-Hänsler