I have performed dozens of ozone transfusions at a clinic that usually treats terminally ill patients. Ozone transfusions must be given under the supervision of a physician. Hearing a convincing explanation for why the infusion may improve your condition is advisable. Ozone O3 is an unstable oxygen molecule that causes an increase in the oxygen concentration in the blood. Still, it is not clear that this is indeed the treatment that may improve your condition. It became clear that the amount of ozone I received was meager. Unfortunately, the treatment did not positively affect me, but patients are willing to try almost anything under challenging situations. However, if the operation is performed correctly, it has no complications or side effects. Therefore, the main risk is the lack of response (and also the considerable financial outlay)
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