Blood Ozone Therapy: Ozonated Autohemotherapy

Blood Ozone Therapy involves withdrawing a small volume of your blood, gently mixing it with pharmaceutical-grade medical ozone, and reinfusing it intravenously. This systemic approach generates biological messengers that enhance oxygen use, support immune function, and help your body detoxify without synthetic drugs.

What Is Blood Ozone Therapy?

Also called ozonated autohemotherapy, Blood Ozone Therapy withdraws a small amount of your blood, mixes it with carefully measured medical ozone, and returns it to your body through an IV drip.

Unlike topical ozone applications, this systemic route allows ozone to interact with red and white blood cells and plasma proteins. The result is a wave of biological messengers that can influence oxygen delivery, immune balance, and detox pathways throughout your body.

At a glance

How Blood Ozone Therapy Works

Medical ozone interacts with blood components to trigger therapeutic cascades that touch circulation, immunity, mitochondria, and antioxidant defenses.

Oxygen delivery

Ozone exposure improves red blood cell flexibility so they move through tiny capillaries more easily, delivering oxygen to tissues with poor circulation such as diabetic ulcers and peripheral vascular disease.

Immune modulation

White blood cells increase their activity and cytokine signaling, strengthening immune surveillance and pathogen clearance in patients with recurrent infections or chronic inflammation.

Mitochondria and antioxidants

At the cellular level, ozone can enhance ATP production while upregulating antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase, supporting energy, resilience, and balanced oxidative stress.

Who Can Benefit

Blood Ozone Therapy is considered for patients with chronic inflammation, impaired circulation, recurrent infections, or age-related decline in energy and resilience.

Treatment Process and What to Expect

Sessions are performed in a comfortable treatment room and typically take 30 to 45 minutes from start to finish.

Draw

A small volume of blood (about 50-200 mL) is drawn through a standard vein, similar to routine blood donation, into a sterile glass bottle.

Ozonate

The blood is gently mixed with precisely measured medical ozone under controlled pressure. The blood becomes a brighter red as oxygen content rises.

Reinfuse

The ozonated blood returns via a gravity drip over 20–30 minutes. Most patients feel relaxed, with some reporting a gentle warmth or later-day tiredness as detox pathways activate.

Safety and Preparation

Blood Ozone Therapy uses your own blood and medical ozone at controlled doses, delivered by trained physicians.

Safety at a glance

Your physician reviews your history and labs to confirm candidacy and adjust the protocol as needed.

Preparation checklist

Frequency and Results

Treatment plans usually involve 6 to 12 sessions. Acute concerns may start with 2 to 3 sessions per week, chronic conditions often follow a weekly series before moving to monthly maintenance.

Cadence
Build • 1–2× weekly Peak response Maintain • monthly
Build phase
Initial 6–12 treatments (1–2 per week) start improving oxygen use and immune activity.
Early response
Many patients feel more energy within 24–48 hours and notice less fatigue over the first few sessions.
Series progression
Across the full series, circulation, wound healing, and infection resistance typically improve.
Maintenance
After goals are reached, occasional monthly sessions help sustain cellular energy and immune resilience.
Energy and mental clarity often improve within the first few treatments.
Immune function gains typically appear over 2–4 weeks.
Circulatory support and wound healing tend to build across the full series.
Benefits can persist because cellular metabolism and defenses have been upgraded, not just masked.

Ready to explore Blood Ozone Therapy with a medical team?

Discover how Blood Ozone Therapy can enhance your body’s natural healing capacity and optimize cellular function.

Please bring: Recent blood work (CBC, metabolic panel), current medication list, complete medical history, specific health concerns.

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