— Elvis, A.M.
Intravenous Ozone therapy was developed and first used in Germany in the 1950’s. It is the most common medical ozone treatment today and is used by thousands of physicians worldwide. Ozone has powerful anti- bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal properties, as well as the ability to neutralize toxins, boost the immune system and increase delivery of oxygen to all tissues.
In addition to killing viruses, destroying bacteria and eliminating fungus, ozone therapy supports many of the body’s basic functions. One example of this is activating red blood cell metabolism, which leads to increased delivery of oxygen to the body and, because it helps to dilate constricted blood vessels, allows better blood flow. Ozone also increases the efficiency of the body’s own antioxidant system, helping to eliminate excess free radicals which are known to be the cause of many degenerative diseases.
Perhaps the most powerful effect of ozone, however, is its ability to boost the immune system. By stimulating the production of white blood cells and the release of the immune systems messengers, called cytokines, ozone helps the body to fight multiple infections and inhibit tumor growth.
Ozone is used to treat many conditions, such as chronic fatigue, circulatory disorders, macular degeneration, chronic bladder conditions, heart disease, wound healing, and immune/autoimmune disorders. Ozone therapy is extremely effective in fighting acute infections like colds, flu, and upper respiratory infections as well as chronic conditions such as Hepatitis, Epstein-Barr virus, Herpes viruses, and Lyme disease. Also, it is a great support for disease prevention and can aid in increasing athletic performance as well as decreasing post-athletic recovery time.

When you hear the word “ozone,” you may
immediately think of the ozone layer in our
atmosphere that protects us from the ultraviolet
radiation from the sun. The sun’s ultraviolet rays are
what create ozone (O3).
Ozone (O3), is an energized form of oxygen which
contains three atoms of oxygen rather than the two
we normally breathe. Ozone is the second most
powerful sterilizer in the world and can be used to
destroy bacteria, viruses, and odors. Interestingly,
ozone occurs quite readily in nature, most often
as a result of lightning strikes that occur during
thunderstorms. In fact, the “fresh, clean, spring rain”
smell that we notice after a storm most often results
from the creation of ozone.
The third oxygen atom of ozone makes it extremely reactive, readily attaches itself to other molecules. When contaminants such as bacteria or viruses make contact with ozone, it creates a minuscule hole in the cell wall. After the ozone breaches the cell wall, the bacteria will be unable to survive. This
process is called “oxidation.” Once used, ozone reverts to oxygen, making it a very environmentally friendly oxidant.

During an ozone IV therapy infusion, the patient sits in a comfortable recliner where an R.N withdraws blood that is mixed with precisely measured amounts of ozone and then re-infused back into the body.
When mixed together, the blood will turn bright red due to the increase in oxygen caused by the ozone. The total procedure takes about 30-40 minutes.
At the Life Clinic, we offer IV Ozonated Saline, where ozone is bubbled through saline and infused into the patient, eliminating the need for blood thinners.
it is important to seek out a medical professional who is trained in using ozone therapy. Pure medical grade ozone, when it is used according to the established medical guidelines, has a safety record that is unparalleled.

Unlike stratospheric ozone, which forms naturally in
the upper atmosphere and protects us from the sun’s
harmful ultraviolet rays, ground-level (or tropospheric)
ozone is created through the interactions of both
human-made and natural emissions of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) and nitrogen oxide
(NOx) in the presence of heat and sunlight. Cars and
gasoline-burning engines are significant sources of
VOCs, which also come from consumer products
such as paints, insecticides, and cleaners, as well as
industrial solvents and chemical manufacturing. NOx,
the other chemical precursor of ozone, is produced
whenever we burn fossil fuels, primarily by motor
vehicles and power plants. The sun’s direct ultraviolet
rays convert these emissions into ground-level ozone,
which is unhealthy to breathe.
“Ozone therapy has been utilized
and heavily studied for more than
a century. Its effects are proven,
consistent, safe and with minimal and
preventable side effects. Medical
O3 is used to disinfect and treat
disease. Mechanism of actions is by
inactivation of bacteria, viruses, fungi,
yeast, and protozoa, stimulation of
oxygen metabolism, activation of the
immune system.”
— Elvis, A.M.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), has stipulated that the allowable safe level of residual ozone is 0.1 ppm. Note that this permissible exposure limit (PEL) is for continuous exposure throughout an entire eight-hour day.
If you start to cough when around ozone, there is too much ozone in the air. It takes an extended period at very elevated levels to cause irritation to the lungs.
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