Green.brenda25 May, 2024Health
It was not until the mid-19th century that Ozone (O3) gas was discovered, and ever since, its therapeutic effects have been a center of discussion in the medical world. Reportedly, ozone therapy has established its efficacy in inactivating fungi, yeast, bacteria, and protozoa. The power of O3 to stimulate oxygen metabolism and boost the immune system has led researchers to develop a range of safe techniques. Take ozonated water for instance, which is widely used in the field of dental medicine as a compress and spray. Ozone gas has also been used to treat infected wounds and deal with geriatric issues, macular degeneration, rheumatism, SARS, cancer, and AIDS. Here?s everything you need to know about ozone therapy, its uses, benefits, and safety. Read on!
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