O3MAX
BLOOD OZONE THERAPY

O3MAXBLOOD OZONE THERAPY (MAH)

MAH therapy is an intravenous treatment that combines blood with ozone to jump-start and strengthen the immune system.

This blood ozone therapy simulates an autogenous vaccination process such as that carried out by white blood cells when faced with viral or fungal threats. This unique process improves circulation by stimulating cellular energy production and strengthening antioxidant capabilities.

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RESULTSWHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS BLOOD OZONE THERAPY?

This BLOOD OZONE THERAPY MAH is an exceptional form of medical therapy with a long-standing presence in both the United States and Europe. Its known benefits include increased vitality, enhanced immune system response, improved circulation throughout the body, as well as reduced pain levels.

LEARN MOREGENERAL INFORMATION OF THIS BLOOD OZONE THERAPY

BENEFITS OF THIS BLOOD OZONE THERAPY:

  • Restores body balance
  • Increases physical performance
  • Helps lower cholesterol levels
  • Reduces oxidative stress
  • Modulates the immune system
  • It activates the disinflammatory processes
  • Helps maintain blood pressure
  • Increases the release of stem cells into the circulation
  • Fights bacteria and viruses
  • Eliminates inactive proteins that can lead to autoimmune disorders
  • Promotes detoxification of heavy metals, mold, and other toxins
  • Increases blood and oxygen circulation

HOW LONG DOES EACH SESSION OF BLOOD OZONE THERAPY LAST?

Treatment is achieved through IV administration in approximately 35 minutes to 2 hours.

WHEN DO I START TO SEE RESULTS FROM THIS BLOOD OZONE THERAPY?

This will depend on your goals and your condition. From the first session you can see results. The number of sessions can be up to 20 depending on the condition presented.
CONTRAINDICATIONSWHO IS NOT A SUITABLE CANDIDATE FOR THIS BLOOD OZONE THERAPY?
People with the following conditions should not access this blood ozone therapy:
  • People with Leukemia
  • Glucose-6-phosphate enzyme deficiency (G6PD)
  • Uncompensated hyperthyroidism (severe state)
  • Pregnancy (First trimester and medical-legal only)
  • Breastfeeding
  • Active bleeding or acute hemorrhagic disease (i.e., hemophilia)