How to Find an Ozone Therapy Practitioner
Ozone therapy, a 3-decades-old alternative medicine, claims to use an oxidizing molecule to regenerate blood components. An ozone therapy practitioner delivers oxygen through various parts of the body with the aim to boost the immune system, stimulate blood cell generation and spur vibrancy and an overall sense of health and vitality. Ozone therapy is now used to treat everything from diabetes to cancer, and claims to grant patients with renewed energy and drive. Since ozone therapy is a relatively new practice, finding a local practitioner takes a bit more diligence, but it can be well worth the effort.
Things You'll Need:
Computer with Internet connection
Find a Local Ozone Practitioner on the Web
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Access your local Yellow Pages via the Web (see Resource below).
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Enter your city and state.
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Type "ozone therapy" into the empty area, and click "Search." If you don't encounter any results, try other search phrases like "naturopathic physician" or "oxygen therapy."
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Click on any listed results for the location and contact information for the practitioner.
5
Call the practitioner and verify that ozone therapy is offered. There are different types of ozone therapy, so confirm which type or types are offered.
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Log on to a site like "Oxygen Healing Therapies" for additional tips on finding a local ozone practitioner (see Resources below).
Find an Ozone Practitioner Through Other Sources
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Read Nathaniel Altman's book "Oxygen Healing Therapies: For Optimum Health and Vitality" to learn more about this alternative medicine technique (see Resources below). It's a fantastic resource on the benefits of ozone therapy, and it also contains tips on how to find a local practitioner.
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Talk to your doctor about obtaining excellent alternative medicine resources. Many Western doctors fully support alternative practices.
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Visit local spas, many of which offer oxygen-related therapies and services.
Tips & Warnings
Costs for ozone therapy vary by the amount and frequency of treatments. Like most medical treatments, they tend to be quite expensive. A good practitioner, however, will grant you a free consultation.
If you are experiencing serious symptoms such as chronic pain or diarrhea, see your doctor immediately.
Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.
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Ozone therapy, a 3-decades-old alternative medicine, claims to use an oxidizing molecule to regenerate blood components. An ozone therapy practitioner delivers oxygen through various parts of the body with the aim to boost the immune system, stimulate blood cell generation and spur vibrancy and an overall sense of health and vitality. Ozone therapy is now used to treat everything from diabetes to cancer, and claims to grant patients with renewed energy and drive. Since ozone therapy is a relatively new practice, finding a local practitioner takes a bit more diligence, but it can be well worth the effort.
Things You'll Need:
Computer with Internet connection
Find a Local Ozone Practitioner on the Web
1
Access your local Yellow Pages via the Web (see Resource below).
2
Enter your city and state.
3
Type "ozone therapy" into the empty area, and click "Search." If you don't encounter any results, try other search phrases like "naturopathic physician" or "oxygen therapy."
4
Click on any listed results for the location and contact information for the practitioner.
5
Call the practitioner and verify that ozone therapy is offered. There are different types of ozone therapy, so confirm which type or types are offered.
6
Log on to a site like "Oxygen Healing Therapies" for additional tips on finding a local ozone practitioner (see Resources below).
Find an Ozone Practitioner Through Other Sources
1
Read Nathaniel Altman's book "Oxygen Healing Therapies: For Optimum Health and Vitality" to learn more about this alternative medicine technique (see Resources below). It's a fantastic resource on the benefits of ozone therapy, and it also contains tips on how to find a local practitioner.
2
Talk to your doctor about obtaining excellent alternative medicine resources. Many Western doctors fully support alternative practices.
3
Visit local spas, many of which offer oxygen-related therapies and services.
Tips & Warnings
Costs for ozone therapy vary by the amount and frequency of treatments. Like most medical treatments, they tend to be quite expensive. A good practitioner, however, will grant you a free consultation.
If you are experiencing serious symptoms such as chronic pain or diarrhea, see your doctor immediately.
Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.
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