📋 Treatment Plan
- Frequency: 1 infusion (rectal or vaginal) 1‑2 times per week.
- Cycle: 4‑6 weeks on → 2 weeks off (rest) → repeat.
- Repeat: Continue cycles (and occasional rinses/washes) until your immune system starts cooperating with the therapy.
- Alert us right away if you notice any irritation, unusual pain, or other issues.
- Stopping the therapy will be confirmed by lab results and/or noticeable improvement of your symptoms.
🧪 Office Visit / Laboratory Follow‑Up
- Functional lab rechecks are usually done 3‑6 months after starting the protocol.
- Additional checks are ordered if anomalies appear in earlier results.
- Once you reach your target results, we recommend annual evaluations (unless something changes).
- We can send a lab requisition ahead of your yearly check‑up so the results are ready when you see Dr. Skip, O.M.D.
- Need help or have new symptoms? You can schedule a quick follow‑up appointment anytime.
🌬️ What Is Ozone Insufflation?
- Oxidative Medicine that delivers super‑charged oxygen (ozone) to stimulate the immune system, boost mitochondria, and calm histamine‑driven allergies.
- Benefits include:
- Reducing inflammation in skin conditions (psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis)
- Supporting gut health (Crohn’s, IBS, dysbiosis)
- Helping with bleeding issues, weakened immunity, and overall detoxification
- What ozone isn’t: it won’t remove heavy metals, replace missing gut bacteria, fix vitamin/mineral deficiencies, or correct structural problems.
- Rectal-specific: mild cramping, a feeling you need to “toot,” or gas. Hold it for ~30 minutes for maximum absorption; any gas passed afterward does not affect results.
💨 How the Procedure Works
- Ozone is generated by an ozone generator that pulses pure medical‑grade oxygen with electricity.
- Rectal & vaginal insufflation: a sterile, disposable plastic tube (smaller than a pencil) gently introduces the ozone‑oxygen gas mixture into the body.
- The method is pain‑free and provides the same therapeutic absorption as more invasive techniques (e.g., Major Autohemotherapy).
⚠️ Risk & Possible Side‑Effects
- Common: pain, irritation, redness, swelling, bruising, mild bleeding.
- Detox‑related (Herxheimer) reactions: flu‑like symptoms, skin breakouts, rash, nausea, fatigue, diarrhea.
- Rare but serious: allergic reactions, numbness, infection at the insertion site.
- Detox signs you may notice: ear/nose fluid drainage, coughing up phlegm, vaginal or rectal discharge. These are usually temporary and not a bad thing—they signal the body clearing out toxins.
- Positive side‑effects reported: stronger nails/hair, brighter skin, more energy, better sleep.
⚠️ ALERT: Herxheimer reactions can feel dramatic but are part of the pathogen‑kill process. Unless life‑threatening, they are not a reason to stop therapy. We’ll adjust the pace for you if needed.
🏡 At‑Home Care
- Avoid antioxidants (vitamins A, C, E) on the day of and for 24 hours after each ozone session.
- Bowel movements: aim for once daily (even on the treatment day). If you’re constipated, ask about OxyPowder or add extra fiber, clay, probiotics, chlorophyll, or charcoal.
- Metabolism boost: don’t let yourself get “hangry” or hypoglycemic. Eat a balanced snack before the session and stay well‑hydrated (water, ACV “Go‑Juice,” coconut water, electrolyte drinks).
- Suppositories: for skin lesions, warts, herpes‑type outbreaks, hemorrhoids, yeast infections, or bacterial vaginosis, we may recommend ozone suppositories (learn more).
- If you notice any concerning symptoms (severe pain, heavy bleeding, sudden shortness of breath, etc.), go to the hospital first and then contact us once you’re stable.
📞 Need Anything?
- Questions or new symptoms? Call or schedule a quick follow‑up with Dr. Skip, O.M.D. anytime.
- Lab requisitions can be emailed ahead of your annual visit so results are ready for discussion.
Take care, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on how you feel. We’re here to guide you through every step of your ozone therapy journey! 🌟