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who does ozone treatment for lyme disease in pa

by Ms. Jessika Donnelly Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can ozone therapy help treat Lyme disease?

Due to the rise of bacterial antibiotic resistance, ozone therapy is a logical solution for treating bacterial infections. Ozone therapy has been used for years to treat a wide range of conditions, and in the past few years, has gained recognition for its success in treating Lyme disease.

How does ozone therapy treat sepsis?

Higher levels of the enzymes superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase are associated with higher survival rates in animals with sepsis – a life-threatening, systemic infection. Ozone therapy upregulates these two enzymes demonstrating another mechanism ozone effectively treats infections.

When should you consider Lyme disease treatment in Pennsylvania?

Most Lyme cases in Pennsylvania occur in the late spring and summer months when flu is rare. Lyme and other tickborne diseases should be considered when you have a flu-like illness in the summer. Arthritis with severe joint pain and swelling, particularly the knees and other large joints.

What is ozone therapy?

Ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application in specific, adjunctive, or preventive therapy. In fact, ozone is the primary ingredient of the air pollution known as smog. It’s a highly reactive gas that can do harm to the human body. When breathed in, ozone can cause damage known as “a sunburn inside your lungs.”

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Does ozone therapy work for Lyme disease?

Ozone therapy is often used as a way to treat chronic Lyme disease, and it is an excellent way to manage the condition.

Does insurance pay for ozone therapy?

Most insurance plans, including Medicare, do not pay for Ozone injections.

How much is an ozone blood treatment?

What's the cost? The prices to receive ozone therapy ranges but it is relatively cheap. Ozone injections into the Joint cost between $30 - $350, while intravenous treatment costs as low as $100 up to $1200.

How long does ozone therapy take to work?

For most patients, ozone therapy follows a course of six to ten treatments. Typically, you'll see an improvement in your condition within the first three or four treatments.

Is ozone therapy legal in the United States?

In April 2003, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) prohibited all medical uses of ozone, "In any medical condition for which there is no proof of safety and effectiveness", stating "Ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application in specific, adjunctive, or preventive therapy.

What are the side effects of ozone injections?

Side effects associated with ozone therapy can vary depending on the type of treatment a person undergoes. People should never inhale ozone. If it enters the mouth, nose, or eyes, it can burn and cause coughing, nausea, vomiting, or headaches. More severe exposure can lead to respiratory complications.

How long does ozone treatment last?

Before dissipating back into oxygen, ozone lasts 30 minutes to 4 hours in the air.

How is ozone therapy administered?

Like other IV treatments, ozone IV treatments are administered intravenously. However, this treatment is different in that blood is drawn and the ozone gas is dissolved into the blood. The blood with the dissolved gas is then injected back into the body through an IV.

Can ozone be injected?

Ozone therapy is also available as an intramuscular injection. For this injection, the ozone gas is often mixed with oxygen before administration.

Are ozone injections painful?

Ozone is a toxic and soluble gas with high oxidative activity. Ozone has an antinociceptive (pain-blocking) effect. Sixty-one percent (61%) of patients with lumbar disc herniation treated with intramuscular oxygen-ozone injection became pain-free compared with 33% of the control group.

How often should you do ozone IV therapy?

Oftentimes, three to four times a week is the minimum. Need 3 hours between treatments to make it safe. Ozone enters your body and lasts for approximately 10 minutes and promotes glutathione production when it meets with proteins in your blood.

What can I expect after ozone treatment?

These include burning eyes, coughing, nausea, lightheadedness, or a mild headache. These symptoms are temporary and usually resolve shortly after the treatment. A Herxheimer (Healing) Reaction is possible.

Is Ozone Safe and What are the Possible Side Effects?

There are outdated methods of direct intravenous ozone administration that are now considered by the International Scientific Committee on Ozone to...

How Does Ozone Therapy Work?

When you have an ozone infusion, you are saturating your blood with oxygen and ozonites (ozone breakdown products) that help fight infection and st...

How Do I Know If Ozone Therapy is Right For Me?

Ozone therapy is beneficial in those cases involving chronic infection, chronic toxicity and autoimmune issues. If your condition is immune-oriente...

Can I receive ozone treatment at your office if I don’t live locally?

Yes, many of our patients travel to our office from out of state or abroad. Your patient care coordinator will help set up your treatment schedule,...

How is Ozone Used Medically?

Ozone is a very powerful antioxidant, so it works by creating oxidative stress on the disease or condition that you are seeking to improve. It then...

What Can Ozone Therapy Treat?

If you have been suffering from any of the following conditions, we will likely prescribe ozone therapy either by infusion, insufflation or injecti...

What is ozone therapy?

Ozone Therapy for treating Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal Infections. When bacteria get exposed to ozone, the integrity of the bacterial envelope becomes compromised, exposing the inner structure of the bacteria to the immune system. Ozone therapy also damages the outer layer of viruses – called the viral capsid – which disrupts ...

Why is ozone used in medicine?

Ozone therapy has been used around the world to safely and effectively treat a variety of conditions. Due to its favorable effects on the immune, peripheral vascular, and neurological systems, as well as mitochondrial support, ten-pass ozone is used to treat a variety of conditions.

What is the pathology of Lyme disease?

Immune dysregulation and mitochondrial dysfunction are part of the pathology that occurs in late-stage Lyme and other tickborne infections. In late-stage Lyme disease, inflammatory cytokines are elevated and contribute to many of the symptoms people experience.

What is the effect of ozone on the body?

When used intravenously, ozone creates a controlled and moderate oxidative reaction in the blood. In response to the oxidation, the immune system releases secondary products that have a beneficial physiological effect. Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor (Nrf2) is activated in response to ozone and produces antioxidant enzymes.

How does an ozone machine work?

The ozone machine creates a negative pressure allowing blood to flow from the patient into the bottle. Once 200 milliliters of blood fills the bottle, ozone at a concentration of 70 gammas is released from the ozone machine into the glass bottle.

How much ozone is in a ten pass?

One cycle is considered a single pass, and multiple passes can be administered during one treatment. Ten-pass ozone administration provides about 140,000mcg of ozone, whereas one major autologous hemotherapy (MAH) provides about 6,000mcg of ozone.

Why do we need ten pass ozone?

Because of its effectiveness in addressing the underlying causes of chronic diseases, ten-pass ozone therapy should be considered for treating chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, inflammation, immune dysregulation, chronic fatigue, neurodegenerative conditions, and more. Ten-pass ozone therapy successfully helps patients recover from chronic illness while avoiding medications with potential side effects.

How Ozone Therapy Can Help

So, you have been researching ozone therapy treatments and wondering if ozone can help you reach your health and wellness goals. What does that mean? What is ozone and how does Meeting Point Health use it to improve patient outcomes?

Benefits of Ozone Therapy

Below is a short list of some of the ways ozone therapy works in the body. When using ozone therapy at Meeting Point Health in Philadelphia, we are considering all these benefits when prescribing a treatment plan. Ozone therapy:

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IV Ozone is often combined with glutathione and other nutritional bags on the day of infusion.

How To Get Started With Ozone Therapy

At Meeting Point Health, we use ozone to treat conditions that are not responding to traditional treatment or for which no other viable option exists. This includes Biotoxin illnesses such as Lyme, mold toxicity, and candidiasis.

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How long has ozone been around?

You may be surprised to learn that Ozone therapy has been around for a very long time, in fact, it was being used in the US well before antibiotic drugs were invented. In 1929, a book called “Ozone and Its Therapeutic Action” was published in the US listing 114 diseases and how to treat them with ozone. Its 40 authors were the heads of all the leading American hospitals. Back then it was a well-known and established healing treatment. Medical ozone treatment has powerful disease reversing and anti-ageing benefits when used correctly and has been used for many years to heal the body of many illnesses and diseases. The naturopaths at The Nardella Clinic in Calgary have been using ozone for nearly a decade for Lyme disease and other chronic disease.

Why is it important to heal from lyme disease?

This is a basic principle in healing: the longer the time you have suffered from and the more intense the severity of your disease, the longer the treatment time and the more intense the treatment program required in order for you to recover your health. Because Lyme disease can cause so many problems with very important organs ...

How many cases of lyme disease in Pennsylvania?

Lyme disease is one of the most common reportable infectious diseases in Pennsylvania. In 2017, 11,900 Lyme disease cases were reported in Pennsylvania; in 2018, that number dropped slightly to 10,208 cases. Although these are the reported cases, it is likely that the number of actual cases is much higher.

What is the second test for Lyme disease?

The first test is usually called an ELISA test and the second test is usually called a Western Blot .

What is the disease caused by a tick?

Lyme disease is a disease caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi. It is transmitted by the bite of an Ixodes scapularis tick, also known as a blacklegged tick or deer tick. Lyme disease can cause flu-like symptoms and a rash in the early stages, but can progress to arthritic, neurologic and cardiac symptoms if it is not treated.

How long does it take for lyme disease to resolve?

Most symptoms resolve within months. Repeated treatments with antibiotics have not been shown to be effective in treating PTLDS.

How is lyme disease diagnosed?

Lyme disease is diagnosed through a blood test. Your blood samples will be sent to a lab which will run a screening test. The screening test looks for antibodies to Lyme disease, however, it can react to antibodies to other diseases and conditions.

Is lyme disease painful?

May feel warm to the touch, but is rarely itchy or painful. Common appearances of EM. Fever, chills, headache, muscle and joint pain, swollen lymph nodes. Most Lyme cases in Pennsylvania occur in the late spring and summer months when flu is rare.

Can you get a lyme negative?

Since it can take some time for your body to produce antibodies to an infection, it is possible that early Lyme testing will be negative even if you have the disease. If your Lyme test is negative but your symptoms persist, a second Lyme test might be ordered.

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