Ozone Sauna Therapy Benefits

Who doesn’t love to sweat out toxins for better health?  Dry saunas and steam rooms have been used for centuries to help people feel better not just by the relaxation but by the heat allowing one to sweat out toxins and boost the immune system.  When doing this type of therapy one always has to be careful to not detox too fast and cause a detox reaction or dehydration.  To help prevent dehydration that’s one reason why I love using steam versus the dry heat. But even after spending time in a steam room you want to drink at least 64 ounces of water that same day to help flush out toxins that were brought up and out of the cells during the steam room time.  Besides a steam room, hot showers always do the trick for me especially if I have tight muscles or feel like I need an immune boost. Now I can get the benefits of a steam room with ozone at Healing Arts (I just have to come to work early or leave later to have time for a treatment).  

I love ozone.  Having had asthma as a child putting ozone into the air saves me when I go to my mom’s dusty cabin in the Adirondacks.  I also make ozonated water to drink 16 ounces daily, wash my fruits and vegetables in it to get the dirt and bugs off of it and I use it to wash my face. The ozo-pod makes that all possible, creating ozonated water at home.  Washing my face with the ozonated water is amazing! I couldn’t believe it the first time I used it, my skin got tighter. More oxygen to the skin is only beneficial. So when I learned about ozone sauna therapy I couldn’t wait to try it!  If I had amazing results with just washing my face, imagine if I did my whole body! Not only is it amazing for the skin but ozone sauna is  therapeutic for the body as well.  As the ozone gets absorbed in through the skin to the lymphatic and blood streams the extra oxygen gives the body the extra boost it needs to fight free radicals, fight infection, detox heavy metals, absorb nutrients, reduce inflammation, have better digestion and more!  I knew I had to have one in the office so others could experience it and understand why I love ozone.

Ozone is a colorless gas made up of three atoms of oxygen (O3).  The oxygen in the air is O2 so when ozone gets absorbed into the body the extra oxygen atom easy breaks off and bonds to where it is needed in the body.  Your body can benefit in all sorts of ways if it has extra oxygen.  To help detox the extra oxygen molecule bonds with sulphur compounds the way glutathione does.  In this way ozone helps take the burden off the liver by binding to toxic substances making them neutral in the body and no longer a toxin.  

Ozone sauna therapy is the combination of steam sauna and ozone gas. During an ozone sauna session you sit in a sauna pod that covers you from the neck down and induces sweating using steam from distilled water.  This sweating opens up pores to allow the ozone gas to be absorbed by the skin. As you sit in the sauna pod, ozone gas is introduced at the same time. It’s important that the sauna allows for the head to stick out to prevent you from inhaling a lot of the ozone gas. Inhaling some ozone will only benefits the lungs as the extra oxygen is beneficial but too much can be irritating to the lungs and cause lightheadedness.  You google ozone and there is a lot of controversy despite the research that shows how therapeutic it is for the body. I’m not waiting for research to catch up to the results I see in my daily life.  

So when you combine the wet and warm skin with the ozone gas the extra oxygen that goes in has such great anti-inflammatory and immune boosting effects.  Ozone sauna therapy is believed to be a powerful treatment which may be comparable to IV ozone administrations just without the needle.  Ozone therapy breaks up lactic acid, increases cellular respiration in muscles, speeds up recovery of damaged tissue and accelerates growth of muscle for those who have tight, sore muscles. Ozone therapy improves blood circulation, improves vitamin and mineral absorption, fights inflammation, and is wonderful at killing mold, parasites, candida, viruses and bacteria.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

You will sit in the Ozone pod with your head out of the top of the pod while steam and an ozone, oxygen mixture circulates inside the unit.  The steam and heat trigger the opening of your pores. Ozone then enters your body through your skin into your lymphatic fluid, blood and fat cells. Toxins in your lymph, fat & blood are oxidized, the oxidized toxins are expelled out through your skin, sparing your liver and kidneys.  Because ozone enters the body and pulls toxins out of fat cells it increases the body’s metabolism and can assist with weight loss

A treatment is usually between 20 or 30 minutes depending on your health. But we also offer 10 minute sessions to help prevent too much detox and if you just want to give it a try and don’t have enough time.  You will sit naked on a towel inside the pod. You could also have a towel wrapped around you but the idea is the more skin that is exposed to the steamy ozone air the better. No jewelry, water bottles or foreign objects should be taken into the pod with you due to the wet heat. 


You can expect to emerge from the treatment feeling relaxed, refreshed and energized. We provide towels to dry off.  Remember to drink plenty of water and breathe deeply for the rest of the day!

What is ozone sauna therapy used for?

Ozone saunas are used for a wide array of conditions because of its potent anti-inflammatory, detox and immune system boosting effects.  Ozone sauna therapy can be used for:

Joint pain

Multiple Sclerosis

Foggy Brain

As a complementary treatment to reduce side-effects of chemotherapy

Lyme disease

Rheumatoid arthritis

Auto-immune disorders

Lupus

Eczema

Injuries

Weight loss

Chronic viral diseases like EBV, hepatitis B and C

Bacterial infections

Fungal infections

Skin ulcers (diabetic, infectious, necrotic)

Allergies

Influenza, cold

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Fibromyalgia

Poor Circulation

Diabetes

Scleroderma

Asthma

and more …

 

Are there possible side effects of ozone sauna therapy?

Ozone saunas are one of the safest treatments in the alternative health field: They’re non-invasive, and relaxing.  

The reported side effects are usually minor, transient, and can be easily remedied by using the sauna less.  This is why I like to muscle test for how long a patient’s ozone sauna session should be.  We have 10, 20 or 30 minute intervals.  The longer the session the more oxygen can get into the body but we don’t want to detox too fast.  Signs of detoxing too fast from the ozone would be a rash or fatigue.  The body goes into fatigue because all of the body’s energy goes to detoxing and not towards daily output.  If this happens just be kind to yourself for the day and it usually wears off with a good night sleep.  


A rash can occur because the ozone has brought up too many toxins and the body is trying to get rid of toxins through the skin as you sweat.  It can be itchy and it usually looks like small red pimples.  It can occur on the abdomen, chest or back, or on the limbs.  It is usually the itchiest the night of the ozone sauna therapy and dissipates completely in 3-4 days without any long standing damage to the skin.  It’s a good thing because you know you detoxed a lot but there is no reason to overwhelm the body so if you get a rash I do suggest the next time you do it either a reduction of the ozone concentration or frequency of administration.


If you get itchy you can alternate hot and cold showers when you get home. 10 minutes hot shower 2 minutes as cold as you can stand and the water really only has to hit the area of the rash.  You may also want to do a liver flush to help with the toxins.  A lotion with oat can be really soothing.  Bentonite paste on the rash can draw out the toxins helping the skin, and a high dose of vitamin B12 : up to 1500 micrograms at a time can help the rash too.  


For those who just want to do steam sauna and not ozone it is possible to turn the ozone off and get the health benefits of just the hot sauna.


You are not allowed to do the ozone sauna if you have high blood pressure, worried about a stroke, have an organ transplant or have hyperthyroidism.  If you are pregnant please do not partake in sauna ozone therapy, rather consider it for your post pregnancy protocol.

To know whether ozone sauna therapy is right for you talk to me or one of the other practitioners at Healing Arts and we can muscle test you for the best course of action.  If your body would benefit we can test for the best duration 10, 20, 30 minute sessions and for how often.  I do see for general detoxification and well being a schedule of four 30 minute sessions once every other week sessions is tested often.  For chronic medical disorders up to 12 sessions or more are required but everyone is different and we want to personalize your care.  So if you are thinking about it let us know at your next appointment so we can muscle test you for it.  


Resources

Ozone Water Blog -https://healingartsnyc.blogspot.com/2016/04/benefits-of-ozone-water.html

Ozo-pod for ozonated water - https://healingartsnyc.com/shop/ozone-pod

Ozone therapy research -https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674660/

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