Ozone therapy

One of the most successful and serious applications of ozone therapy today is the herniated discs treatment. Damage to the intervertebral discs of the spine is a disease that affects an increasing proportion of people in active age and leads to significant damages.
Cesare Verga, M.D. is an Italian orthopedist who developed the ozone treatment in 1984.
The ozone treatment (Discosan method, as it is known in Italy) is a new approach in the herniated discs treatment, which solves both the biological and biomedical aspects of the disease. Some of the main basic features that make this method so unique are as follows: there are almost no contraindications, there is more than 95% success, there is almost zero recovery time, and no side effects.
Treatment consists of injecting a special mixture of ozone and oxygen, intramuscularly, paravertebral, into the area of disc herniation. On average, the course consists of 14 procedures, depending on the patient’s condition.
… One of the most frequently asked questions about the Discosan method is: “How does it work?” The Discosan method affects this pathology in three different ways:
- The ozone-oxygen mixture has specific effects on the protrusion, acting at the molecular level. This reduces the size of the hernia.
- Improves the microvascularization in the affected area, which enhances the blood supply and oxygenation needed in the healing process.
- Reduces swelling, contributing to compression and inflammation, in the affected area. Thus, ozone provides anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
The Verga method is another promising therapy for people with herniated discs. The principle of action is aimed at treating the cause of the disease and does not disrupt the biomechanics of the spine.
Autohemotransfusion with ozone.
Its use allows the saturation of the blood with a rich ozone-oxygen mixture in a carefully selected dosage.
“High Pressure” ozonation of 150-200 ml. own venous blood. In this procedure, the ozone-oxygen mixture comes into much more saturated contact with the shaped elements, and thus better therapeutic indicators are achieved. The risk of possible contamination is eliminated by excellent equipment that limits contact with the environment.
“High Pressure” autohemotherapy is recommended for the following diseases:
- All liver damage caused by alcohol (alcohol-toxic damage), viruses (hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, chronic hepatitis), drugs, chemicals, and heavy metals;
- Impaired arms, legs, and brain blood circulation;
- Atherosclerosis;
- Recovery after stroke (including paralysis);
- Rheumatic disorders including muscular or joint rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica
- Arthritis;
- High cholesterol and triglycerides;
- High uric acid levels (gout);
- Slow physical recovery after severe illness;
- All eye diseases caused by reduced blood circulation;
- Migraine;
- Dizziness;
- General fatigue;
- Influenza, acute and chronic viral and bacterial diseases;
- Slow metabolism, overweight;
- Cellulite.