Ozone Therapy
Experience the Benefits of Ozone Therapy Near Cedar Park, TX
When you are focused on your wellness, you want to receive effective treatments that are backed by scientific evidence. Opus Wellness Center offers ozone therapy near Cedar Park, TX designed to have you feeling at your peak. Perfect for people suffering from difficult to treat conditions, as well as those who simply want to improve function throughout their body, our treatments are designed to maximize health. Our team has extensive experience in delivering high quality ozone, administered specifically to help you reach your goals in a safe and caring environment.
How Does Ozone Therapy Work?
Ozone comprises of three oxygen molecules, differing from the oxygen we breathe in that the extra oxygen molecule can target pathogens such as bacteria, viruses and other things that can cause havoc for your overall health. With ozone therapy near Cedar Park, TX, you can receive personalized treatment options targeted specifically to help you reach your goals. The team at Opus Wellness Center uses 100% medical grade ozone, and can deliver it through IV therapy, insufflation and through the use of oils.
Schedule an Appointment for Ozone Therapy Near Cedar Park, TX Today
If you are having difficulty in managing your health, and you want to understand the benefits of ozone therapy near Cedar Park, TX, then you can count on the expert team at Opus Wellness Center. To find out more about our treatment options, or for an appointment, call our team today at (512) 593-8443.
Oxygen is life. You can go days without food or water or sleep. You’ll last only minutes without air.
Oxygen can also be medicine. In fact, it’s key to two of the most popular treatments we offer here at Opus Wellness Center: ozone therapy and prolozone therapy.
Ozone: What It Is & What It Does
You hear “ozone,” and you probably think of pollution and greenhouse gases. But ozone is also a powerful disinfectant. This is because it’s “supercharged” oxygen, with three oxygen atoms bound in each molecule. The oxygen you breathe has just two.
Ozone’s third atom makes it unstable. The molecule really wants to lose that extra atom – and it does. The extra atom attaches to a parasite, bacterium, virus, fungus, or other pollutant, interfering with its function.
Research and clinical evidence have shown that, as part of a therapeutic program, ozone is often helpful in providing support for optimal health and longevity in:
All these have been shown to respond well to ozone therapy.
But ozone can be used for more than just treating disease. It can also be used to take your current health to a higher level, transforming good health into optimal health, such as:
-Support robust immune function.
-Stimulate increased oxygen uptake by the cells, leading to greater energy.
-Improve circulation.
-Increase antioxidant protection.
-Stimulate mitochondrial function.
Medically, ozone has been used safely and effectively for more than 100 years, but although quite common in Europe, it has yet to achieve widespread use here in the United States.
Ozone Therapy for Radiant Health
There are several ways we can deliver medical grade ozone to a body in need: intravenous (IV) drip, topical oils, water, and insufflation (filling a body cavity, such as the ears, vagina, and rectum).
The method of administration depends on the goal of treatment. If, for instance, the aim is to treat skin conditions or circulation problems, bathing in ozone water or using ozonated olive oil can be helpful. Drinking ozonated water can be helpful for digestive issues, ulcers, and gum disease. For chronic infections, IV or insufflation is usually called for.
At Opus Wellness Center, we customize every treatment plan to the needs of each patient. You are an individual, after all. You have a unique health history – a unique sequence of events that brought you to your current state of health or illness. Your experience of chronic Lyme disease, say, is different from someone else’s.
Yes, there are common features to both, of course. But one-size-fits-all treatment is less than ideal.
We don’t do medicine-by-the-numbers. We treat the individual – body, mind, and spirit – in support of their quest for healing or optimal health.
The one consistent is the ozone we use: medical grade ozone made from pure, 100% oxygen to be administered directly or added to water or oil.
Prolozone Therapy for Chronic Pain
In a country where nearly one third of the population suffers from chronic pain, prolozone therapy is a godsend. Where conventional therapies focus on “managing” pain, the alternative of prolozone therapy offers long-term relief.
Prolozone therapy builds on regular ozone therapy by joining forces with neural therapy (procaine injections to stimulate healing) and Prolotherapy (injections that trigger the inflammation that creates healing). We simply inject a blend of ozone, procaine, homeopathics, and other medicaments into the appropriate acupuncture points, trigger points, or pain sites.
The specific blend and injection sites, of course, depend on the specific nature of the problem we are attempting to address. By delivering oxygen and other medicaments, we can spur regeneration of damaged joints, ligaments, tendons, and other tissues.
Oxygen helps the damaged cells repair themselves, stimulating growth factors to generate new, healthy tissue in place of the old, injured tissue. Inflammation is reduced.
Most importantly, the pain goes away – almost immediately. Repeat the treatment a few times, and the relief can be lasting.
If you’ve suffered an injury from sports or exercise, or simply from an accident or overuse, and have persistent pain, prolozone therapy may be exactly what you’re looking for – more powerful than drugs and a lasting solution to chronic pain.
-Lyme and tick-borne infections.
-Chronic viral and bacterial infections.
-Mold and mycotoxin illness.
-Muscle and joint pain.
-Chronic and acute back pain.
-Arthritic and osteoarthritic joints.
-Sports injuries and rotator cuff tears.
-Chronic vaginitis.
-Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.
-Heartburn, indigestion, and GERD.
-Recurrent or chronic yeast infections.
-Herpes, including recurrent herpes infections.
-Interstitial cystitis.
-Chronic hepatitis.
-Chronic sinusitis.
-Angina and coronary artery disease.
-Autoimmune diseases.