Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy is the use of ozone gas for therapeutic purposes. Ozone therapy, which has been used since World War II, first entered the field of medicine as a result of the discovery of its surprising healing properties after being applied to diabetic feet, burns and non-healing wounds. There are ways to use it by injection, orally, through the intestine or through a bag.
Our body experiences thousands of metabolic events during the day. In addition to the produced nutrients, useful elements and energy, wastes are also formed. While these wastes accumulated in our body can be easily removed from the body through sweat, urine and feces at early ages, it may not be easy to excrete these wastes in advanced ages.
On top of that, the toxins formed in our body gradually increase with cigarettes, drugs, treatments, radiation, sun rays, bad foods and environmental factors, and our body turns into a swamp, so to speak. All medical systems developed in the world focus on "how to remove toxins from the body". Some try to detox the toxin pool in the body with herbal cures, some with food, and some with mud baths. Here, ozone therapy is also a detox method.
So What Happens When Toxin Accumulates? The energy flow in our body is blocked. If we start from the brain, fatigue, weakness, restlessness and depressive symptoms occur. Due to the esophagus, problems such as eating disorders, digestive disorders such as stomach ulcers and gastritis, laziness and defecation disorders in the intestines, eczema on the skin, dry skin and skin aging, and calcification in the joints occur. If this energy distribution is repaired, a significant improvement can be achieved in all these problems. This is where ozone therapy comes into play.
Glutathione Therapy
Glutathione molecule, with its antiaging feature, is a peptide consisting of three amino acids that contains the secrets of healthy and long life.
Chelatione Therapy
Absorption of toxic minerals and metals accumulated in the body by binding strongly
Its inhibition and removal from the body is called “chelation”.
Chelation is done to remove toxic minerals and metals accumulated in the body. Iron, lead, cadmium, mercury can be removed by these methods. EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid) is given intravenously. Many times vitamins B, C, magnesium and zinc are given together. The application is done twice a week and this process takes an average of 2-3 hours. In addition, chelation processes are also done orally or by suppository.