Ozone Oil Inhalation for Lung Disease, Neuropathy, and Circulation.

Ozone Oil Inhalation Therapy 

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Breathing Ozone that has passed through an oil allows ozonides to directly penetrate the smallest vessels in the lungs. This reduces the inflammation from chronic lung diseases, smoking, and vaping. 

Oil inhalation of ozonides occurs after ozone has gone through organic olive oil. Nikola Tesla was one of the first in America to promote ozone inhalation and had many ozone patents of his own. 


Our Ozone Oil Inhalation Therapy involves a session between 30-60 minutes where patients relax in a recliner and breath through a small nasal cannula under their nose. Inflammation first goes down in the sinuses and lungs. As the session continues, the opening the small capillaries in the lungs and around the heart provides a systemic effect that opens blood vessels throughout the body, down to the fingers and toes. Patients with a history of smoking, diabetes, and lung disease feel this in their fingers or toes where tissues and nerves are flooded with nutrients they have been lacking for decades. This increased circulation improves nerve function and alleviates issues with chronic cold hands and feet. 


Patients that have poor IV access yet are in need of systemic treatment do well with oil inhalation treatment, we have found relief in severe diseases such as Raynaud’s and Fibromyalgia and As a strong treatment for neuropathy. Patients with COPD greatly enjoy being able to breath with regular ozone oil inhalations. Repeat breathing treatments are recommended from daily up to weekly in first weeks, then can be reduced to maintenance treatments in patients with mild to moderate illnesses.


Call Us Today to see if you are a good candidate for Oil Inhalation Therapy. If you suspect you need stronger therapy we recommend IV Ozone Therapy Treatments. 


For issues with specific areas of pain or injuries learn about Ozone Injections for Pain Management and Orthopedic Injuries. 

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