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Could ozone therapy help relieve symptoms of COVID-19?


The whole world is in a flat-out panic about the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and with good reason. In just a few months it has raced across the globe, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake – and by all accounts, we have only just begun to feel the effects of this disease. Things will likely get far worse before they start to get better.

While it is true that there is no conventional medication available to treat COVID-19, it is also true that the best defense against any virus is a strong immune system. And there is a simple but effective treatment that can boost immunity while providing relief for those affected by this disease: ozone therapy.

As reported by Health Impact News, ozone therapy is an inexpensive and safe modality with solid scientific backing. (Related: Curing the incurables with ozone therapy.)

What is ozone therapy?

Healthline explains that ozone therapy involves administering ozone gas to patients to treat diseases or wounds. It is a colorless gas made up of three atoms of oxygen, and it treats a variety of medical conditions by stimulating the immune system.

Healthline explains:

Ozone therapy works by disrupting unhealthy processes in the body. It can help stop the growth of bacteria that are harmful.

Medical ozone has been used to disinfect medical supplies and treat different conditions for more than 150 years. For example, if you have an infection in your body, ozone therapy can stop it from spreading.

Interestingly, solid research has confirmed that ozone therapy can effectively treat infections caused by bacteria, yeast, fungi, protozoa, and most importantly, viruses.

In addition, ozone therapy helps to flush out infected cells so that the body can produce healthy, new cells in their place.

According to Healthline, ozone therapy is also an effective treatment for breathing disorders:

People with any type of breathing disorder may be good candidates for ozone therapy.

By providing more oxygen to your blood, ozone therapy can help reduce the stress on your lungs. Your lungs are responsible for supplying oxygen to your blood.

Clinical trials for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are currently in progress.

It is important to note, however, that experts discourage the use of oxygen therapy in asthma patients.

As reported by Dr. Robert Rowen, writing for 9 Gurus, while there is no guarantee that oxygen therapy will cure your coronavirus, the science indicates that it should at the very least provide relief for some of the symptoms. (Related: Ozone — What is it and how can you use it to promote your health?)

Dr. Rowen explains that ozone therapy has been used in medicine since Nicola Tesla patented its use over 100 years ago. Researchers from across the globe have confirmed, among other things, that:

  • It improves the oxygen delivery capacity of red blood cells;
  • Modulates the immune system; and
  • Is lethal to viruses and bacteria “as it can literally punch holes in their membranes.”

9 Gurus explains further:

All viruses must fuse to your own cells and inject their genetic components to take over your cell, replicate and do damage. Most viruses, if not all, are dependent on the amino acid cysteine to accomplish this process. Cysteine has a molecular “thiol” group. Its formula is SH (as compared to OH, called a hydroxyl group). SH is extremely vulnerable to oxidation (stealing an electron) and if oxidized, it loses its activity.

As the numbers of people infected with this deadly virus continue to rise, we need to fight panic, remain calm, and remember that there are natural ways to boost the body’s ability to fight this disease. And oxygen therapy is a valuable weapon in the coronavirus-fighting arsenal.

Stay abreast of the latest developments with COVID-19 at Pandemic.news.

Sources include:

HealthImpactNews.com

9Gurus.com

ClinMedJournals.org

Healthline.com



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