The doctors at Steelsmith Natural Health Center have completed an intensive ozone certification course with Dr. Frank Shallenberger, one of the world’s leading researchers on ozone therapy, where they learned the latest treatments for healing the body on a cellular level.
Ozone can help regenerate tissues, decrease pain, increase intracellular energy production, and keep your cells vital as you age—thus slowing down the aging process. Ozone therapy is recommended for people with a wide range of acute and chronic health conditions. In addition to relieving pain in joints, discs, muscles, and tendons, it has numerous benefits for people with cancer, autoimmune diseases, neurodegenerative conditions, viral infections, Lyme disease, heart disease, macular degeneration, chronic sinusitis, diabetes, depression, slow metabolism, fibromyalgia, and much more. It also helps women with chronic pelvic health issues. Ozone can be given to patients orally, topically, as an injection, and intravenously.
Ozone Gas Injections may do the Trick for Knee Osteoarthritis
A Press Release By American College of Rheumatology
Injecting ozone gas into the knee reduces pain and improves functioning and quality of life in people with knee osteoarthritis, according to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
Osteoarthritis, sometimes called degenerative joint disease, is a slowly progressive disease in which joint cartilage breaks down…
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Prolozone™ – Regenerating Joints and Eliminating Pain
By Frank Shallenberger, MD, HMD, ABAAM
Prolozone is a technique that combines the principles of neural therapy, Prolotherapy, and ozone therapy. It involves injecting combinations of procaine, anti-inflammatory medications, homeopathics, vitamins, minerals, proliferatives, and ozone/oxygen gas into degenerated or injured joints, and into areas of pain. This article reviews the nature of what medical grade ozone is, how it works in biological systems, and how it can be used to regenerate joints and other damaged tissues, and to alleviate pain. Three case studies are presented.
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