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What is Ozone Therapy?

Ozone therapy is a medical treatment with a history spanning over 150 years. It offers proven and consistent effects with minimal side effects. It involves the use of medical-grade O3 to disinfect and address various diseases and conditions. This therapy has been extensively researched and utilized since the 1800s, demonstrating efficacy in treating infections, wounds, and a wide range of diseases.

Ozone acts by inactivating bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast, and protozoa through oxidative mechanisms, which replace vulnerable cells with healthier ones.

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Ozone therapy procedure at Aeon Clinic
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Benefits of Ozone Therapy

There are many proven benefits of EBOO Ozone therapy, including:

  • Treats many chronic conditions.
  • Healthy individuals can also get it.
  • Deliver powerful results that enhance overall well-being and body functions.
  • Helps in the prevention of numerous health conditions.
  • Helps in providing relief from chronic pain.
  • Increased microcirculation and improves blood flow
  • Modulating oxidative stress
  • Decrease in environmental toxins found in the body
  • inactivation of bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast, protozoa
  • Anti-aging
  • Improves skin quality and hair/nail growth and quality
  • Reduces pain
  • Increases energy
  • Promotes and improves wound healing, surgery etc.
  • Decreases brain fog/improves mental clarity
  • Release of growth factors to help regenerate damaged joints and deteriorated discs

Types of Ozone Therapy

  • 10 Pass Ozone therapy

    The Major AutoHaemo Therapy (MAH), with its more intensive variant known as the “10-passes ozone-high-dosis Therapy” (OHT) involves multiple cycles of drawing a patient’s blood, enriching it with a high concentration of ozone, and reintroducing it to the bloodstream.

  • EBOO Ozone Therapy

    Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) utilizes an apparatus that combines blood with a precise oxygen-ozone mixture outside the body.

Difference Between 10 Pass Ozone Therapy and EBOO Ozone Therapy

The key differences between the two techniques are:

  • Technique: 10 Pass involves multiple cycles of blood withdrawal and reinfusion, while EBOO uses a continuous blood filtration and flow system.
  • Blood Volume: 10 Pass treats a smaller volume of blood multiple times, whereas EBOO treats a larger volume in a single pass.
  • Ozone Exposure: The exposure to ozone in 10 Pass is repeated and concentrated, while EBOO offers a broader and more continuous exposure.

The AEON Approach

At AEON, we pride ourselves in providing cutting edge regenerative treatments that have been developed by medical experts through decades of research and development in the field.

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FAQ’s

Ozone therapy entails the administration of ozone gas to a patient’s body for therapeutic or healing purposes. It works by removing toxins, infections, and chemicals from the blood using a filter. To carry out this procedure, a sample of the patient’s blood is drawn, mixed with ozone, and it is then infused back into the body using an IV drip.

The entire treatment takes somewhere between 60 and 90 minutes.

In order to perform Ozone, the doctor takes two good veins from each arm of the patient. Through one vein, blood is extracted using a peristaltic pump. On the other hand, the second vein is used to pump blood back into the body.

Exposure to ozone can result in burning eyes, nausea, mild headache, lightheadedness, and coughing. These effects, however, are temporary and go away on their own.

Our Specialists

Dr. Basanta Khatry-Chhetry

Dr. Basanta Khatry-Chhetry

General Practitioner
Dr. Alla Zaentc

Dr. Alla Zaentc

General Practitioner
Dr. Mazen Al Samarrae

Dr. Mazen Al Samarrae

General Surgeon
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