How Is Ozone Therapy Applied?
Over the past sixty years, over a dozen methods have been developed, primarily in Europe, in the application of ozone in medical therapy. In most cases, tiny amounts of ozone are added to pure oxygen (usually consisting of 0.05 parts of ozone to 99.95 parts of oxygen for internal use and 5 parts of ozone to 95 parts of oxygen for external applications.) The exact amount used is determined on a case by case basis, as physicians have found that not enough ozone can be ineffective, while too much ozone can be immuno-suppressive, Cuban physicians use 5 primary methods to treat patients with ozone: 1. Major Autohemotherapy Major autohemotherapy calls for the removal of between 50-100ml of the patient’s blood. Ozone and oxygen are then bubbled into the blood for several minutes, and then the ozonated blood is re-introduced into a vein. These methods have been used to successfully to treat a wide variety of health problems, including herpes, arthritis, cancer, heart disease, and HIV-infection