SANWI NATURE CURE
A Center for Complete Ozone Therapy
Ozone Therapy
How Sanwi Ozone Therapy Will Work
Sanwi Ozone Therapy follows a carefully designed protocol to inject ozone in a controlled and safe manner. The process typically involves one of the following methods
Ozonated Autohemotherapy (O3-AHT): In this method, a small amount of the patient’s blood is withdrawn, mixed with ozone, and then reintroduced into the bloodstream. The ozone-enriched blood is believed to promote circulation, enhance oxygen delivery, and stimulate the immune system.
Ozonated Water or Oil Infusion: Ozone can be infused into water or oil, and the resulting solution is either consumed or used topically. This method delivers ozone’s therapeutic effects throughout the body, supporting detoxification and immune function.
Ozone Insufflation: Ozone gas may be introduced into body cavities, such as the rectum, vagina, or ears, to target specific health issues. This method is considered less invasive than other dosing routes.
Benfits of Treatment
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Improved Oxygenation
Strengthened Immune System
Detoxification
Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Enhanced Circulation
Pain Management
FAQs
Ozone Therapy
Is Ozone Therapy Safe?
Ozone therapy is generally considered safe when injected by trained healthcare professionals following established protocols.
What Conditions Can Ozone Therapy Treat?
Ozone therapy is used for various conditions, including chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, and chronic inflammatory conditions.
How Long Does a Typical Session Last?
Session duration varies based on the specific protocol and the method of administration but can range from 20 minutes to an hour.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Side effects may occur, and they can include temporary discomfort, dizziness, or fatigue. It’s essential to discuss possible side effects with the physician.
How Many Sessions Are Required for Results?
The number of sessions needed depends on the individual’s health condition and the goals of the therapy. A healthcare professional will determine the appropriate treatment plan.