Managing pain and disease can be challenging, but new approaches offer hope to patients. Mikhail Artamonov, MD, and his team at Amira Integrative Health PC in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, are among the first to offer exciting new ozone and ultraviolet therapy. Infusing your blood with oxygen and healing light boosts healing and immunity and reduces inflammation. Call Amira Integrative Health PC today or schedule a consultation online to learn more about ozone and ultraviolet therapy’s many benefits.
Ozone and ultraviolet therapy involves removing a patient’s blood, adding ozone (a rich form of oxygen), and passing the blood through ultraviolet (UV) light rays using special tubing.
Ozone in the blood triggers a healing response in damaged tissues. UV light boosts energy levels in your red blood cells, boosting tissue repair processes. Combining ozone and ultraviolet also increases immune system activity.
Amira Integrative Health PC is among the first clinics in the United States to offer 99% Body Purify ozone therapy. It uses modern, entire-volume blood filter devices that trap excess lipids (fats) and proteins using cutting-edge filters.
Thanks to ozone and ultraviolet therapy’s actions of reducing inflammation, increasing blood flow, and oxygenating tissues, it can form a valuable treatment for many conditions, including:
Ozone and ultraviolet therapy can also combat hidden or drug-resistant bacterial and viral infections and remove environmental toxins.
One of the most common ozone therapy treatments is major auto-hemotherapy (MAH).
The Amira Integrative Health PC team extracts blood into a sterile bag using an intravenous line in your arm. The blood mixes with a specific quantity of ozone gas before returning to your bloodstream. This triggers the biological effect that reduces inflammation, enhances blood flow, and improves nutrient exchange.
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) also involves withdrawing blood from the patient. In this case, it goes into a sterile, closed circuit (dialysis) where the blood passes through a carefully measured amount of UV light for a specific time.
In some cases, the Amira Integrative Health PC team will recommend either ozone or UV therapy. But the best results often come from combining the two treatments.
The length of ozone and ultraviolet therapy sessions varies depending on your condition and the dose required to achieve the desired results. Low-dose treatments take around 20 minutes, while high-dose ones generally last 45-60 minutes.
The number of ozone and ultraviolet therapy treatments you need varies depending on your health and treatment goals.
Call Amira Integrative Health PC today or book an appointment online to learn how you can benefit from ozone and ultraviolet therapy.