Ozone may be injected subcutaneously into the Biologically
Active Points along the thoracic and lumbar paraspinal
muscles. This will stimulate nerve force to all the internal
organs as well as deliver the many benefits of ozone therapy
in general.
The injections are half to one mL of oxygen-ozone gas into
each of 8 points along the upper back between the shoulder
blades. The same can be done for the low back.
The course consists of 3 – 5 procedures, the first two are
done on consecutive days and then weekly.
These procedures help to stop headaches, improve cardiac
activity, enhance microcirculation of blood in the areas
treated.
They result in better sleep and upliftment of mood.
This is being offered for those who want to experience ozone
therapy for the first time.
Cost: $75
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In 1980, the German Medical Society for Ozone Therapy
conducted a study by polling 644 therapists about their 384,775
patients. Overall, the poll covered 5,579,238 ozone treatments.
Forty cases of side effects were noted for a total rate of
0.000007%, with only four fatalities. This indicates ozone can
be one of the safest therapies available.
Many problems in the human body form in low-oxygen
environments. Yeasts, fungus, many bacteria and viruses are

anaerobic and thrive in low-oxygen environments. When
exposed to high oxygen, they die and can then be detoxified
from the body through the liver, kidneys, or sweat.
Ozone and Medical Therapies:
Ozone is versatile and powerful. In Europe, extensive research
has been done on ozone in medical settings. Some of the
possible effects include:
Inactivation of viruses, bacteria and fungi: Ozone disrupts the
stability of damaged cell envelopes through the per-oxidation of
lipoproteins and phospholipids. In viruses, ozone damages the
capsid and the reproductive cycle by interrupting contact
between the virus and cells. Cells that have been infected by
viruses previously have weak coatings and are more susceptible
to being destroyed. In fungi, at certain stages ozone inhibits cell
growth.
Enhanced circulation: Clumping of red blood cells due to
circulatory disease decreases oxygen absorption and hinders
blood flow. Red cell flexibility decreases, preventing them from
traveling down tiny capillaries. The viscosity of the blood increases.
Clumping is reduced with ozone therapy and cell flexibility
returns with greater oxygen-carrying capabilities. Viscosity
decreases as tissues are oxygenated. Ozone can also reduce
plaque in arteries through oxidation, unclogging vessels by
allowing removal of breakdown products.
Oxygen metabolism stimulation: Ozone produces an increase
in the glycolysis rate of red blood cells. This stimulates 2.3-
diphosphoglycerate, shifting to the right the oxy-hemoglobin
curve. This raises the release of oxygen to surrounding tissues.
Enzyme production is stimulated and enzymes act as cell wall
protectors and free radical scavengers. The Krebs cycle is
activated by enhancing pyruvate’s oxidative decarboxylation,
kick-starting the production of ATP. There is also a significant
reduction in HADH which helps in the oxidation of

cytochromes.
Malignant tumors: Malignant cells have a higher rate of
glycolysis which means they produce more lactate. With ozone,
lactate production is decreased significantly, showing that the
cell’s metabolism is inhibited. Cells in tumors are peroxide
intolerant due to insufficient catalase and peroxidase. Ozone is
then able to oxidize the outer layer of malignant cells and
destroys them.
Immune system activation: The production of interleukin and
interferon is stimulated by ozone, which causes a cascade of
immunological reactions.
Peroxide formation: Ozone reacts with the lipid layer’s
unsaturated fatty acids, forming hydro peroxides. This produces
peroxyl radicals that are vital for killer cell actions.
The Vital Nature of Oxygen
Oxygen is vital to the body’s health. Sugar and oxygen are the
primary nutrients required by cells to create energy for life
functions. These include the synthesis of chemical compounds,
transport of molecules, and mechanical jobs like contractions of
muscles. There are thousands of these reactions happening all
the time. They allow the immune system to battle infections, the
heart to pump our blood, the nervous system to process
information, and the digestive tract to digest food.
Oxygen is also necessary for the structural components of
organic compounds used as essential nutrients, like fatty acids
and vitamins. It plays a big role in removing waste from the
system. As we age, our bodies transport and extract oxygen with
less efficiency. The effect of lack of oxygen decreases nutrient
flow to tissues, the impairment of necessary chemical reactions
and the growth of deficiency diseases. Therefore an abundance
of oxygen can create well-being and health.