Ozone Nasal and Ear Insufflation Therapy

Ozone therapy is an effective treatment for various head, ear, nose, dental, throat and systemic conditions. One of the methods we use at our clinic is ozone nasal and ear insufflation therapy. In this method, medical ozone gas is carefully introduced into the nasal cavity and ear canal. The procedure is painless, non-invasive, and routinely used for patients especially pediatric and highly sensitive people.

We use state-of-the-art device from Germany to generate medical ozone. The therapy decreases inflammation by inactivating bacteria, protozoa, yeast, fungi, and viruses. .

In addition to its anti inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, ozone therapy improves circulation and stimulates growth factors necessary for repairing damage. Patients who receive ozone therapy often report increased energy and a decrease in brain fog.

This drug-less therapy is beneficial for patients who suffer from acute and chronic sinusitis, ear infections, mold toxicity, colds, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, cold sores, oral blisters, refractory headaches, migraines, Bell's Palsy/Trigeminal Neuralgia, Chronic EBV Infections, tinnitus, hearing loss, and dementia.

Ozone Nasal and Ear Insufflation Therapy is quick, and patients can resume their daily activities immediately after the treatment. Unlike antibiotics, ozone therapy does not lead to the development of antibiotic resistance. It is a safe and natural therapy with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience mild discomfort during the treatment, but this typically goes away quickly.

At our clinic, in addition to the nasal and ear insufflations, we offer a range of systemic ozone therapy options and are always happy to answer any questions you may have.

If you're interested in trying ozone nasal and ear insufflation therapy, please call us at 503-951-8008 to schedule a session with one of our medical professionals.

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