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February 15, 2024 56 mins

Summary

In this conversation, Dr. K and Kyle Hulbert discuss the benefits and methods of administering ozone therapy. They cover the various ways ozone can be used, including IV treatments, rectal insufflation, ear and nose insufflation, and gum injections. They also discuss the benefits of ozone therapy for athletes and its potential for longevity. They address misconceptions about ozone and its side effects, emphasizing its safety when administered correctly. Overall, ozone therapy is shown to have anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting, and energy-enhancing effects on the body. This conversation explores the various methods and benefits of ozone therapy. The discussion covers multi-pass ozone therapy, the labor-intensive nature of the treatment, and the switch to major autohemotherapy. The conversation also delves into the process and benefits of extra corporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation (EBOO), including the removal of inflammatory fluid and its effects on kidney function. The chapter on tailoring ozone therapy to individual goals and budget provides insights into the different price ranges for ozone treatments. The conversation concludes with a discussion on topical ozone therapy and prolozone injections.

 

Takeaways

  • Ozone therapy has various benefits, including reducing inflammation, boosting the immune system, and increasing energy levels.
  • Ozone can be administered through IV treatments, rectal insufflation, ear and nose insufflation, and gum injections.
  • Ozone therapy is safe when administered correctly and does not have significant side effects.
  • Ozone therapy can be beneficial for athletes, as it can enhance performance and aid in recovery.
  • Ozone therapy has potential longevity benefits and can improve overall health and well-being. Multi-pass ozone therapy is a labor-intensive treatment that requires the doctor's constant attention and the patient's presence for the duration of the treatment.
  • Extra corporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation (EBOO) is a highly effective ozone therapy that removes solid waste material and inflammatory fluid from the blood.
  • EBOO has a high diffusion factor, allowing for a greater amount of ozone to enter the bloodstream compared to other ozone treatments.
  • EBOO can improve kidney function and urinary issues by reducing the burden on the kidneys and promoting better blood flow.
  • Ozone therapy can be tailored to individual goals and budget, with EBOO being the most effective but also the most expensive option.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Failed Recording

01:22 Benefits of Ozone Therapy

03:19 Methods of Administering Ozone

08:19 Benefits of Ozone Therapy for Athletes

11:28 Longevity Benefits of Ozone Therapy

14:06 Side Effects and Misconceptions about Ozone

19:33 Different Methods of Administering Ozone

26:21 Ear, Nose, and Mouth Insufflation

30:45 Gum Injections and Other Methods

32:54 IV Ozone Therapy

34:52 Multi-Pass Ozone Therapy

35:27 Labor Intensive Nature of Multi-Pass Ozone Therapy

36:23 Switching to Major Autohemotherapy

36:59 Getting Comfortable with Multi-Pass Ozone Therapy

37:30 Working Up to 10 Passes

38:06 Safety and Guidance in Ozone Therapy

38:33 Benefits of Extra Corporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO)

40:18 Process of EBOO Treatment

41:45 Diffusion Factor in EBOO

43:37 Inflammatory Fluid Removal in EBOO

46:08 Effects of EBOO on Kidney Function

48:22 EBOO and Improved Urination

49:20 Tailoring Ozone Therapy to Individual Goals and Budget

50:31 Price Ranges for Different Ozone Treatments

53:03 Topical Ozone Therapy

54:33 Ozone in Aesthetics

55:01 Prolozone Injections

 

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Sources

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/039139880002300212

 

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