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Posted on May 22, 2025 by Allante LIFE Med Spa
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Medically used ozone has been a tool to sanitize medical supplies and may help various conditions for decades. It has also been used to prevent infections. This is great, but over time health practitioners and scientists found that mixing this natural gas found from within the Earth with oxygen creates treatments with profound benefits and healing capabilities.
Ozone therapy has now been used by health and medical professionals for more than 150 years, with benefits shown for a variety of health problems ranging from autoimmune diseases to viral diseases.
Researchers have found that Ozone works by stimulating the immune system naturally. Conventional medicine often does not improve patients’ symptoms or actually makes them worse. Often requiring them to take more prescription drugs to counteract the original drugs' side-effects. For these people, it may be time to try the natural alternative of Ozone Therapy.
What Is Ozone Therapy?
Ozone has medical use to safely help with a variety of health concerns. It's a great treatment that can be used for chronic illnesses such as Lyme disease, mold exposure, autoimmune disease, and more. What is also great about it, is that it’s non-invasive, natural, and non-toxic! It's created using unaltered, elemental oxygen gas with a Quartz glass electric discharge gradient.
Ozone is a highly reactive form of oxygen that consists of three oxygen molecules instead of two. Since the molecular structure of ozone is highly reactive and unstable, it creates a curative response in the body by oxidizing and destroying any harmful substances or foreign objects. As a result, oxygen ends up providing the body with more energy!
Ozone can be administered into the body in a couple of different ways: directly into the point of pain, which allows this readily available oxygen to do its work. It can also be administered through the ears, rectum, or vagina.
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