Ozone Therapy in Long Island, NY
Ozone Therapy in Long Island, NY
Intravenous Ozone Therapy is a popular treatment in naturopathic and rejuvenating medicine. Ozone Therapy utilizes Ozone gas to stimulate and strengthen your body’s natural healing processes. If you are searching for a natural way to improve your health and rejuvenate your body, Ozone Therapy may be right for you.
The benefits of Ozone Therapy include the following:
- Ozone Protects and Detoxifies
- Ozone Boosts Immune Functions
- Ozone improves health and wellness
Ozone Therapy is relatively quick. Most sessions only last about 25 minutes, making them a perfect midday pick-me-up and easy to fit into your busy schedule. Schedule an appointment with Glow Wellness today to learn more about Ozone Therapy!
Providing services across Long Island, NY and the New York City area, including Suffolk County, Nassau County, East Northport, Commack, Huntington, Dix Hills, Greenlawn, Elwood, Smithtown, and Queens.
FAQs
What is Ozone Therapy?
Ozone is an “activated” form of oxygen. This activated form of oxygen contains remarkable rejuvenating properties. Ozone can be dispensed in several ways: topically, orally, by injection, and intravenously. When used intravenously through an IV, ozone gas is dissolved into a small sample of the patient’s blood and returned to the body through an IV.
What are the benefits of Ozone therapy?
We all rely on oxygen to live. Oxygen is critical in blood circulation, metabolism, respiration, digestion, immune function, and detoxification. Ozone therapy increases the amount of oxygen in your body by dissolving ozone gas directly into your bloodstream. This process provides many therapeutic effects that boost your immune system, stimulate healing, regenerate cellular function, and improve overall health and wellness.
Are Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Ozone Therapy the same?
No, ozone therapy is not the same as oxygen therapy. Oxygen consists of two oxygen atoms attached to each other. On the other hand, ozone is an activated form of oxygen. Ozone consists of three oxygen atoms attached to each other. Further, ozone is more reactive than oxygen. Ozone’s oxidative effects make it especially useful in therapeutic settings.
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