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  • Ozone

    Ozone has been used medically worldwide for over 50 years. This is ideal when antibiotics are currently being used more conservatively to avoid the development of bacterial resistance from overuse.

    Chemical Make Up of Ozone

    Ozone, a type of oxygen molecule, is a naturally occurring gas in nature. It is produced during thunderstorms when lightning mixes with air and water from ocean spray, and waterfalls vigorously mix with air and ultraviolet light from the sun. This produces a gas called Ozone, also known as O3. O3 is also generated when Ultraviolet radiation from the sun contacts oxygen and moisture in our atmosphere, creating an ozone barrier that protects you from the ultraviolet sun rays.

    The air you breathe, O2, has two oxygen molecules joined together. O3, on the other hand, has three oxygen molecules joined together. Medically, Ozone comes from an Ozone generator. It is considered a pro-oxidant. As such, it kills parasites, bacteria, viruses, amoebas, molds, and fungi.

    Top Health Benefits

    Ozone has a wide range of industrial uses. It is used in agriculture, water purification, air purification, aquaculture and food preservation.

    Medically, Ozone can be used on the outside or inside of your body. Applications are numerous, and include disinfecting to healing external wounds, rashes, and burns. It can help acute systemic infections and chronic diseases.

    O3 also fights bacteria. It can be used to fight bacterial infections in your body, which may reduce your need for antibiotics.

    Ozone can be injected into joints to kill bugs that cause bone and joint infections and chronic joint inflammation. It also gives your cells more energy, making you feel energized and refreshed like you have been outside for a long walk. Lastly, ozone can also alkalize and clean your drinking water.

    Understand How Ozone Works In Your Body

    Because Ozone has three molecules of oxygen (O3), it is a highly concentrated source of oxygen. As such, Ozone delivers more oxygen to your red blood cells and then to your tissues. This helps your immune system work better. It also means your tissues are more alkaline, which is one way to limit the development of disease.

    Ozone also fights infection. Organisms which cause disease often need an environment without oxygen called an anaerobic environment. Increasing oxygen to areas of the body where there is infection reduces the ability of the infection to grow and thrive. Ozone further reduces the growth of viruses by limiting their ability to attach to our cells, which they need to do to survive.

    Ozone increases oxygen to your cells. Your cells need oxygen for energy production. This is why people with low iron, which reduces the delivery of oxygen, will feel sluggish and tired. Taking Ozone will increase people's energy because oxygen increases your energy production.

    Using Ozone Supplements

    As an oral supplement, Ozone is found as Magnesium Peroxide with Vitamin C. This, in turn, alters to become Ozone in your gut and is absorbed into your bloodstream. Ozone therapies can also be administered via your rectum, via a needle into your joints or via blood.

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