Intravenous Ozone Therapy (Autohemotherapy)

Intravenous Ozone Therapy also called Autohemotherapy is a treatment that includes taking the patient’s blood and re-administering it via muscle or vein, depending on the severity of the condition. Ozone Autohemotherapy – both minor and major – provides powerful healing and anti-inflammatory properties within the body. It also enhances the immune system and improves a patient’s general health by increasing energy, circulation, easing pain from specific ailments, and overall boosting the immune system.

  • Taking a tiny sample of the patient’s blood (approximately 200 mL) and putting it into a bag or container with an anticoagulant is the traditional and most usual method of administering systemic or whole body ozone. After that, the ozone/oxygen combination is added to the container holding the blood, which is then re-infused. This is known as major autohemotherapy, and it is done on a daily basis for a total of 20 sessions to cure various problems.
  • Minor autohemotherapy is a fast treatment that involves drawing a little amount of blood from the patient’s vein, mixing it with ozone in a syringe, and injecting the mixture into the gluteal muscles. Depending on the patient’s health, minor autohemotherapy is administered 1-3 times each week.
  • Patients with a deficiency in Immunoglobulin A have found that systemic ozone therapy is beneficial. Given ozone’s immunomodulatory and regulatory capabilities in infectious and inflammatory diseases, this form of treatment, which uses rectal and vaginal insufflations to generate antioxidants, is a viable, safe, and less invasive approach for treating IgA insufficiency.

To find out the right therapy and compatibility you have to book an initial appointment.

The effects of intravenous ozone treatments on your body:

  • Enables the immune system to become activated;
  • Detoxification;
  • Adjuvant treatment in allergies, acne, and furunculosis;
  • Selectively inhibits the growth of human cancer cells;
  • Inhibits tumor metabolism, and oxidizes cancer cells’ cell membranes, causing them to break open and die;
  • Stimulates the production of citrulline, nitrite, and nitrate by white blood cells, which also produce peroxides, therefore assisting tumor destruction;
  • Stimulates stem cells and promotes tissue regeneration;
  • Improves neurodegenerative diseases;
  • Reduces diabetic complications and glycemic control;
  • Aids in the treatment of chronic lung illnesses such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD);
  • Angiopathia diabetica, retinopathia, and circulatory diseases all benefit from improved blood circulation and oxygen supply to ischemic tissue;
  • Fights with acute, chronic illnesses, such as hepatitis B and C, or Lyme disease;
  • Pain alleviation.

Contraindications

The use of intravenous ozone is not recommended for people who have:

  • a deficiency in dehydrogenase (favism, acute hemolytic anemia)
  • toxic hyperthyroidism (Basedow Graves status)

“Medical ozone application is established and proven as a complementary medical method in the treatment of chronic inflammations or diseases associated with chronic inflammatory conditions.” – Dr. Renate Viebahn-Hänsler