Major Auto Hemotherapy
The foundational treatment - Major Auto Hemotherapy (MAH) is a medical procedure that involves the use of ozone therapy to enhance the body’s natural healing processes. It is commonly used in integrative medicine to address various health concerns, including immune system modulation, chronic infections, and detoxification.
The process begins with the extraction of a small volume of blood, usually between 60 to 120 milliliters. After collection, the blood is carefully mixed with a precise concentration of medical-grade ozone gas, which is a mixture of oxygen and ozone. The ozone acts as a powerful oxidant, promoting various biochemical reactions in the blood.
Once the blood is ozonated, it is reintroduced into the patient’s body via intravenous infusion. The ozonated blood stimulates the release of the body's antioxidant defenses at the cellular level, enhancing circulation and boosting the immune system. The therapy can reduce inflammation, improve antioxidant defenses, and support overall cellular repair mechanisms. The entire procedure typically takes 30 to 45 minutes and is generally well-tolerated by patients.
FAQS
Ozone is a gas made up of three oxygen atoms (O₃). In nature, Ozone protects us from harmful UV rays. Tropospheric ozone is the component of air pollution that is actually measured, and is not the majority of overall air pollution. In medical settings, ozone is a purified form of oxygen, and is used therapeutically to support healing and improve oxygenation in the body.
No, medical ozone and tropospheric ozone are not the same. Tropospheric ozone, often linked to smog, is used as an indicator because it’s easy and cost-effective to measure, correlating with overall pollution levels. Medical ozone is pure and carefully controlled for therapeutic use. It might irritate the lungs and is there for carefully utilized.
The procedure and doses are tailored to the individual patient.
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Ozone has been shown to be very safe. The following instances may be contraindications: alcohol intoxication, drug impairment, recent heart attack, active bleeding, untreated thrombocytopenia, pregnancy, and G6PD deficiency.
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