What is IV Ozone Therapy?
IV ozone therapy is an alternative medical treatment that involves mixing medical-grade ozone gas (O3) with a patient's blood and reintroducing it into the body through an intravenous (IV) drip. Ozone, a highly reactive form of oxygen composed of three atoms, is used to increase oxygen levels in tissues, stimulate the immune system, and reduce inflammation.
Purported
Benefits
Proponents claim IV ozone therapy can treat a variety of acute and chronic illnesses by increasing oxygen utilization:
- Immune System Support: Activates T-cells and helps combat infections (bacterial, viral, fungal).
- Reduced Inflammation & Pain: Used for chronic conditions like Lyme disease, autoimmune disorders, and fibromyalgia.
- Detoxification: Assists the liver and kidneys in removing toxins.
- Improved Circulation: Enhances oxygen delivery to tissues, benefiting heart health

How Does IV Drip Therapy Work?
Administration: The most common method, major autohemotherapy (MAH), involves withdrawing a small amount of blood, enriching it with an oxygen-ozone mixture, and returning it to the patient.
Mechanism: When ozone dissolves in the blood, it acts as a "micro-oxidant," triggering a controlled stress response that boosts the body’s antioxidant defenses and stimulates the immune system.

