THE USE OF OZONE THERAPY IN ALLERGIES
Regardless of whether the body responds with skin symptoms (e.g., food or contact allergy), watery eyes, runny nose, shortness of breath (usually after contact with an inhaled allergen) – the mechanism of the allergy is always based on an unbalanced immune response.
Immunomodulating effect of ozone therapy – is a mechanism by which it is effective in the fight against allergies. This is not only an effect that alleviates the symptoms of allergies, but goes much deeper – to the root of the problem or overactive immune system. Ozone restores, among others balance between Th1 and Th2 lymphocytes, and this is important because people with allergies are dominated by Th2 lymphocytes.
With the use of ozone therapy, and preferably also support with a proper diet, after the first series of systemic ozonotherapy treatments (i.e. autohemotransfusion or enteral ozonotherapy) we observe a reduction in the severity of allergy symptoms. With a strong and long-lasting allergy, there is often a need to repeat the series. Then the return of the immune system to the right track can be permanent – we observe the long-term effects of ozone therapy.
In the case of atopic dermatitis (AD), we can also use topical preparations – ozone oil or ozone ointment, but the use of ozone will always accelerate and consolidate the effect of treatment.
Allergy – this is not a serious disease at first glance, but it significantly reduces QoL i.e. quality of life. This is itchy or red skin, itchy eyes, runny nose, shortness of breath, fortunately, far less severe symptoms such as anaphylactic shock after a bee sting or eating peanuts.
If we want to turn back from the so-called allergic march, it is worth reaching for ozone therapy – a simple, effective method that gives lasting results.