Ozone Treatment for Inflammation and Joint Pain

Treatment Deep Dive: Ozone Therapy

Ozone therapy might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s actually a real and increasingly popular alternative treatment that uses a special form of oxygen to help improve health. Doctors can administer ozone in several ways, but at NHR, our skilled doctors and practitioners want you to feel the most comfortable, so we administer ozone through injection methods.

[Note: It’s very important that ozone therapy is performed by a trained medical professional because ozone gas can be harmful if used incorrectly.]

How can ozone therapy in Kansas City benefit you? Ozone therapy may help activate the immune system, making it more effective at fighting off infections and diseases. This is especially useful for people with chronic illnesses or autoimmune conditions.

Improves Oxygen Delivery

Since ozone contains extra oxygen, it helps improve the way oxygen is delivered to cells throughout your body. This can lead to better energy levels, improved brain function, and faster healing.

Reduces Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is linked to many health problems, including arthritis, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders. Ozone therapy may help lower inflammation and reduce pain.

Fights Bacteria and Viruses

Ozone has powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. Some studies suggest it can help treat infections including ones that are resistant to antibiotics.

Supports Detoxification 

Ozone therapy may support the body’s natural detox process by helping the liver and other organs work more efficiently.

People with the following conditions sometimes explore ozone therapy as part of their treatment: Chronic fatigue, Lyme disease, autoimmune disorders, viral infections, circulatory problems, chronic joint pain.

Ozone therapy in Kansas City is a fascinating and potentially powerful treatment that uses a special form of oxygen to support the body in healing itself. While it’s not a cure-all, many people find it helpful—especially when used alongside other medical care. If you’re curious, talk to a qualified health professional to see if it might be right for you. 

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