Ozone therapy
The clinic incorporates ozone treatment in complete care programs for patients.
How does Ozone affect cancer cells?
- By selectively increasing antioxidant enzyme activity in healthy cells, ozone protects against side effects of chemo/radiation
- May increases chemo/radiation efficacy by adding additional oxidant stress
- May decreases resistance of chemo
- May induces anti-cancer cytokines: TNF, IFN, IL2
- May support overall physiological processes during treatment
- Many normalize “marginal” cancer cells by stimulating pyruvate to acyl-CoA conversion
- May stimulate apoptosis
Why do patients choose Ozone therapy?
It improves the quality of life, as well as stimulating the immune system to speed up healing, normalizing hormone, and enzyme production.
Ozone therapy is used to inactivate bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, yeast, and protozoa.
It can be used at various stages throughout the treatment process improving circulation by cleaning the arteries and veins, purifying blood and the lymph and reducing pain thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Some experimental and laboratory studies have explored potential biological effects of ozone; however, ozone therapy in our clinic is used only as supportive therapy and does not replace oncological treatment prescribed by a physician.
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Before undergoing infusion therapy, it's important to ask your doctor or healthcare provider several questions to ensure that you are well-prepared and that the procedure goes smoothly.
Here are some questions you might consider asking:
- What specific medication or solution will be used in the infusion?
- How long will the infusion session take?
- Are there any special instructions I need to follow before the infusion?
- Should I eat or drink anything before the procedure?
- What are the potential side effects or risks associated with this therapy?
- Could you explain the process of the infusion to me?
- How can I contact medical staff if I have questions or issues during or after the infusion?
- Do I have any known medications or allergies that could affect this procedure?
- Could this therapy interact with any other medications I'm currently taking?
- What symptoms or side effects should I report after the infusion?
- How often will I need to receive this therapy?
- Are there any tests I need to have before or after the infusion?
- What are the expected benefits of this infusion therapy?
- Are there any dietary or activity restrictions I should follow before or after the infusion?
- How will I know if the infusion therapy is working for me?
- Is there any additional information or resources you can provide to help me understand this therapy better?
These questions can help you gain a clearer understanding of the infusion therapy, its purpose, and what to expect.
Important!
Open communication with your healthcare provider is key to ensuring that you have a safe and effective treatment experience.