Ozone Therapy
Medical-grade ozone therapy to enhance healing capacity, boost oxygenation, and restore natural balance.

Designed Exclusively for Cancer Patients
What is
Ozone Therapy?
Ozone Therapy (Ozonation) is an alternative form of medical care involving a measured dose of medical-grade ozone (O3) - highly reactive form of oxygen. The therapy aims to enhance the body's healing capacity, increase oxygenation, and support immune regulation, helping restore the body's natural balance and function.
Medical ozone is created when medical-grade oxygen (O2) passes through an ozone generator that produces a controlled concentration of ozone (O3). In small, therapeutic doses, ozone acts as a biomodulator.
Understanding Medical Ozone Therapy
Medical ozone, also called medical ozonized oxygen, is created when medical-grade oxygen (O2) passes through an ozone generator that produces a controlled concentration of ozone (O3). In small, therapeutic doses, ozone acts as a biomodulator—stimulating mild oxidative reactions that promote cellular balance, repair, and metabolic efficiency.
How Ozone Therapy Works
When administered properly, ozone reacts with bodily fluids to form peroxides and ozonides, which trigger mild oxidative stress. This initiates the release of antioxidant enzymes, increases tissue oxygenation, and optimizes mitochondrial energy production. Ozone therapy also enhances immune cell activity, reduces chronic inflammation, and supports detoxification pathways.
What Ozone Therapy Can Be Used For
Ozone therapy is used across a range of alternative and supportive health applications:
Immune modulation for chronic infections and inflammation
Improved blood circulation and tissue oxygenation
Enhanced wound healing and tissue regeneration
Supportive care in cancer therapy for better vitality
Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia management
Detoxification and oxidative balance restoration
How Ozone Therapy Is Performed
Ozone therapy can be administered through several medically approved techniques, depending on the patient's condition and treatment objective.
Intravenous Ozone Therapy (IV Ozone / Ozone Infusion Therapy)
In IV ozone therapy, a precise concentration of ozone is mixed with sterile saline and slowly infused into the bloodstream. This supports whole-body oxygenation, immune regulation, and increased cellular energy regeneration.
Ozone Blood Therapy (Major Autohemotherapy)
This method involves withdrawing a small amount of a patient's blood, gently mixing it with ozone gas under sterile conditions, and reinfusing it into the bloodstream. It enhances red blood cell efficiency and has immunomodulatory benefits that promote healing and recovery.
Ozone Injection Therapy
In ozone injection therapy, ozone gas is administered locally in targeted areas such as painful joints, muscles, or wounds. This technique improves local blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and accelerates healing especially in conditions like arthritis, sports injuries, or radiation-induced soft tissue damage.
Benefits of Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy promotes holistic healing by improving respiratory efficiency, immune function, circulation, and cellular energy metabolism.
Ozone Therapy Side Effects & Safety
When performed by trained medical professionals with sterile protocols, ozone therapy is considered safe. Like any clinical procedure, mild temporary effects can occur.
Mild fatigue or lightheadedness after sessions
Local discomfort or slight irritation at infusion or injection sites
Temporary headache or nausea, which usually resolve within a few hours
Ozone gas should never be inhaled directly. Inhalation can irritate respiratory tissues and mucous membranes in the lungs, leading to coughing, chest tightness, or inflammation. Ozone therapy must always be conducted using certified medical-grade equipment under professional supervision.
Who Should Avoid Ozone Therapy?
Specific Contraindications
Ozone therapy is not recommended for individuals with:
G6PD enzyme deficiency (risk of red blood cell destruction)
Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism
Severe anemia or active internal bleeding
Ozone hypersensitivity or acute cardiovascular instability
Precautions for Cancer Patients
In oncology, ozone therapy can be used as a supplementary recovery therapy to improve oxygenation, reduce fatigue, and support healing after chemotherapy or radiation. However, it should never replace or delay standard cancer treatments and must always be integrated under the supervision of an oncologist.
Factors Affecting Ozone Therapy Cost
The cost of ozone therapy depends on several factors:
Type of ozone procedure (IV ozone, autohemotherapy, or localized injection)
Number of sessions required for optimal benefit
Patient's medical condition and therapeutic response
Quality of ozone delivery systems and safety protocols
Infrastructure, clinical expertise, and monitoring at the treatment facility
Why Choose Everhope for Ozone Therapy
Integrative & Evidence-Informed Care Model
Ozone therapy is part of a comprehensive, integrative care model combining evidence-based medical practice, nutritional support, and functional medicine principles. Treatment plans are customized based on each patient's unique recovery and wellness goals.
FAQs
Q1. How long does an ozone therapy session take?
Depending on the technique used, each session typically lasts 30–60 minutes.
Q2. How many sessions are usually required?
Most patients benefit from 6–12 sessions, though chronic conditions may require extended treatment cycles.
Q3. Is ozone therapy painful?
No. Ozone infusion and autohemotherapy are well-tolerated procedures. Patients may experience mild needle discomfort or a warm sensation during the infusion.
Q4. Can ozone therapy be used alongside cancer treatments?
Yes, under appropriate medical supervision. It helps enhance oxygen delivery, tissue repair, and vitality post-radiation or chemotherapy.
Q5. Are there precautions after treatment?
Yes. Patients can resume normal activities immediately. Staying hydrated and avoiding alcohol and smoking after sessions improve detoxification and oxygen utilization.

What is
Ozone Therapy?
Ozone Therapy (Ozonation) is an alternative form of medical care involving a measured dose of medical-grade ozone (O3) - highly reactive form of oxygen. The therapy aims to enhance the body's healing capacity, increase oxygenation, and support immune regulation, helping restore the body's natural balance and function.
Medical ozone is created when medical-grade oxygen (O2) passes through an ozone generator that produces a controlled concentration of ozone (O3). In small, therapeutic doses, ozone acts as a biomodulator.
Understanding Medical Ozone Therapy
Medical ozone, also called medical ozonized oxygen, is created when medical-grade oxygen (O2) passes through an ozone generator that produces a controlled concentration of ozone (O3). In small, therapeutic doses, ozone acts as a biomodulator—stimulating mild oxidative reactions that promote cellular balance, repair, and metabolic efficiency.
How Ozone Therapy Works
When administered properly, ozone reacts with bodily fluids to form peroxides and ozonides, which trigger mild oxidative stress. This initiates the release of antioxidant enzymes, increases tissue oxygenation, and optimizes mitochondrial energy production. Ozone therapy also enhances immune cell activity, reduces chronic inflammation, and supports detoxification pathways.
What Ozone Therapy Can Be Used For
Ozone therapy is used across a range of alternative and supportive health applications:
How Ozone Therapy Is Performed
Ozone therapy can be administered through several medically approved techniques, depending on the patient's condition and treatment objective.
Intravenous Ozone Therapy (IV Ozone / Ozone Infusion Therapy)
In IV ozone therapy, a precise concentration of ozone is mixed with sterile saline and slowly infused into the bloodstream. This supports whole-body oxygenation, immune regulation, and increased cellular energy regeneration.
Ozone Blood Therapy (Major Autohemotherapy)
This method involves withdrawing a small amount of a patient's blood, gently mixing it with ozone gas under sterile conditions, and reinfusing it into the bloodstream. It enhances red blood cell efficiency and has immunomodulatory benefits that promote healing and recovery.
Ozone Injection Therapy
In ozone injection therapy, ozone gas is administered locally in targeted areas such as painful joints, muscles, or wounds. This technique improves local blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and accelerates healing especially in conditions like arthritis, sports injuries, or radiation-induced soft tissue damage.
Benefits of Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy promotes holistic healing by improving respiratory efficiency, immune function, circulation, and cellular energy metabolism.
Immune, Circulatory & Oxygenation Benefits:
Ozone Therapy Side Effects & Safety
When performed by trained medical professionals with sterile protocols, ozone therapy is considered safe. Like any clinical procedure, mild temporary effects can occur.
Possible Side Effects:
Ozone gas should never be inhaled directly. Inhalation can irritate respiratory tissues and mucous membranes in the lungs, leading to coughing, chest tightness, or inflammation. Ozone therapy must always be conducted using certified medical-grade equipment under professional supervision.
Who Should Avoid Ozone Therapy?
Ozone therapy is not recommended for individuals with:
Precautions for Cancer Patients
In oncology, ozone therapy can be used as a supplementary recovery therapy to improve oxygenation, reduce fatigue, and support healing after chemotherapy or radiation. However, it should never replace or delay standard cancer treatments and must always be integrated under the supervision of an oncologist.
Factors Affecting Ozone Therapy Cost
The cost of ozone therapy depends on several factors:
Why Choose Everhope for Ozone Therapy
Integrative & Evidence-Informed Care Model
Ozone therapy is part of a comprehensive, integrative care model combining evidence-based medical practice, nutritional support, and functional medicine principles. Treatment plans are customized based on each patient's unique recovery and wellness goals.
FAQs
Q1. How long does an ozone therapy session take?
Depending on the technique used, each session typically lasts 30–60 minutes.
Q2. How many sessions are usually required?
Most patients benefit from 6–12 sessions, though chronic conditions may require extended treatment cycles.
Q3. Is ozone therapy painful?
No. Ozone infusion and autohemotherapy are well-tolerated procedures. Patients may experience mild needle discomfort or a warm sensation during the infusion.
Q4. Can ozone therapy be used alongside cancer treatments?
Yes, under appropriate medical supervision. It helps enhance oxygen delivery, tissue repair, and vitality post-radiation or chemotherapy.
Q5. Are there precautions after treatment?
Yes. Patients can resume normal activities immediately. Staying hydrated and avoiding alcohol and smoking after sessions improve detoxification and oxygen utilization.
