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The buzz around ozone therapy is on the rise... but it has actually been around since before mid-last century! The first paper professing ozone's healing powers were published in 1936.
In a nutshell: ozone = super charged oxygen. Since microbes are unable to survive in oxygen-rich
environments, bolstering oxygen levels is like kryptonite to bacteria, mold, and other pathogens. Ozone has also been shown to reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, reduce brain fog, and facilitate in wound healing. Let's not forget the mitochondrial boosting benefits!
Okay, so how does all this work?
Fortunately, mindfulmedicina connected with a top-notch teacher to fill us in.
Our guest today, Jason DeLeon, has been a part of the Functional Medicine space
for 12 years. He has been a marketing representative, assistant, Lab Director and
consultant in a multitude of healing environments. He has a broad understanding of
many functional medicine modalities but his specialty is Ozone therapy and he
currently works as an expert EBOO specialist, which stands for extracorporeal blood
oxygenation and ozonation. He is the lead trainer for MedMasters, teaching medical
professionals how to use this next level ozone equipment to help deliver ozone
therapy to patients. If you are contending with cancer, heart disease, lyme, HIV, mold
toxicity, chronic disease of any kind, or you just want to amp up your athletic
performance, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Jason DeLeon at MedMasters:
Links:
Reading Material:
1. General Aspects to Ozone Therapy by Ruhi Cakir
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/4f04/5cf8887b1106db8c7a5a9d0cc1eb854dd33f.pdf
3. http://www.youtube.com/@MastertheArtofHealing
4. Medical clinics may contact Jason DeLeon at: (806) 474-4418 with any
clinical/equipment questions or if interested in training.
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