Ozone Therapies:
Ozone therapy offers a versatile array of administration routes, including intravenous, intra-articular, and rectal insufflation, tailored to specific clinical needs and patient conditions. Renowned practitioners like Dr. Frank Shallenberger, Dr. Robert Rowen, and Dr. Howard Robins have refined various ozone therapy applications and routinely combine it with Sodium Ascorbate Vitamin C to enhance clinical outcomes.
Beyond its direct intravenous gas (DIV) application, ozone is frequently injected into body cavities, soft tissues, and joints—a practice known as Prolozone or Prolozone therapy. This therapy demonstrates exceptional safety, with minimal risks when performed properly. Ozone’s profound impact on oxygen metabolism and its redox properties confer virucidal and bactericidal effects, making it valuable in combating infections and enhancing tissue repair.
In dentistry, ozone finds extensive application across a spectrum of pathologies, including infection management, biofilm treatment, and wound healing acceleration. Its safety extends even to later pregnancy, where it may offer benefits for placental function.
Vitamin C Therapies:
Vitamin C, often regarded as a sister oxidative therapy to ozone therapy (OT), offers a complementary approach to enhancing various OT applications. High-dose intravenous vitamin C showcases a striking parallel in its mechanisms of action to OT, amplifying therapeutic efficacy across a spectrum of clinical scenarios. Vitamin C’s multifaceted pharmacological profile, including its role as a reducing agent, oxidizing agent, anti-clotting agent, antihistamine, and anti-infective agent, underscores its pivotal role in supporting immune function, promoting tissue repair, and combating infections.
The integration of ozone and vitamin C therapies presents a compelling proposition in patient care. While ozone therapy primes the body with increased oxygen delivery, immune modulation, and antimicrobial effects, vitamin C complements these actions by enhancing cellular oxygen utilization, bolstering immune function, and contributing to tissue repair and regeneration.