Ozone therapy has a long and established medical history, refined over more than a century into the safe, precise protocol it is today. First used in the late 1800s to disinfect wounds and fight infection, it demonstrated remarkable success, especially during World War I. While its use became less common in some parts of the world with the rise of modern pharmaceuticals, dedicated European physicians—particularly in Germany, Italy, and Russia—continued to research and advance its applications. Today, ozone therapy is a respected pillar of integrative and regenerative medicine, supported by a growing body of modern research that validates its biological benefits. Due to its ability to address underlying dysfunction at a cellular level, ozone therapy offers versatile support for a wide range of health concerns, such as:
Ozone therapy is a safe, non-invasive medical treatment that uses medical-grade ozone (O₃) to stimulate your body’s own healing mechanisms. Unlike environmental ozone, which can be harmful to breathe, medical ozone is administered in precise, controlled ways—such as through blood work, localized injections, or topical applications—under the supervision of a trained practitioner.
The therapy works on the principle of hormesis: a small, controlled stimulus triggers a powerful, positive response in the body. This “oxygen challenge” leads to:
Begin proper care for your condition or injury with Ozone Therapy by scheduling an appointment today.