Ozone Therapy
Research indicates ozone therapy may modulate immune function and oxidative stress through controlled ozone exposure.
Human Trials
12
847 participants
Risk Level
Monthly Cost
Varies by treatment type and frequency; IV ozone typically most expensive
Quick Facts
- Category
- Therapy
- Research Field
- Other
- Evidence Grade
- C+ – Early
- Risk Level
- High
- Monthly Cost
- $200 – $1.5k
- Human Trials
- 12
Research Velocity
Mechanism of Action
Studies suggest ozone therapy works through hormesis, where controlled oxidative stress triggers adaptive cellular responses. Research indicates ozone may stimulate antioxidant enzyme systems, modulate immune cell activity, and enhance oxygen utilization at the cellular level. The therapy is proposed to activate nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathways, potentially leading to increased production of endogenous antioxidants.
Overview
Ozone therapy involves the controlled medical use of ozone gas (O₃) through various delivery methods including ozonated water, ozone insufflation, or ozonated blood reinfusion (autohemotherapy). Research suggests this approach may work through hormetic mechanisms, where low-dose oxidative stress potentially triggers beneficial adaptive responses in cellular antioxidant systems. Studies indicate ozone therapy may modulate immune function, improve tissue oxygenation, and stimulate the body's natural detoxification processes.
Limited clinical research has explored ozone therapy's potential applications in wound healing, chronic fatigue, cardiovascular conditions, and infectious diseases. Some studies suggest benefits for diabetic foot ulcers and certain pain conditions, though the evidence remains preliminary. The therapy's proposed mechanisms include activation of immune cells, enhancement of oxygen metabolism, and stimulation of antioxidant enzyme production. However, the quality and scope of human clinical trials remain limited, with most studies being small-scale or lacking proper controls.
Ozone therapy carries significant safety considerations, as ozone is a potent oxidant that can cause respiratory irritation and other adverse effects if improperly administered. The therapy requires specialized equipment and trained practitioners, and its legal status varies significantly between countries. While some European nations recognize certain forms of ozone therapy as legitimate medical treatments, regulatory agencies in many other countries have not approved its use, citing insufficient evidence and safety concerns.
Known Interactions
- May interact with blood thinning medications due to potential effects on coagulation
- Could interfere with certain cancer treatments that rely on oxidative stress
- May affect glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient individuals
- Potential interactions with antioxidant supplements may reduce therapeutic effects
Legal Status by Country
Your country (United States)
Not FDA approved; some states restrict, others allow under medical supervision
Available without prescription in:
Colombia, India, Mexico, Panama, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom
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Key Research
- 2020
Comprehensive review of clinical applications and mechanisms
- 2019
Systematic review of ozone therapy for pain management
- 2015
Cochrane review of ozone therapy for diabetic wounds
- 2021Systemic ozone therapy in chronic fatigue syndrome
Clinical trial examining ozone therapy effects on fatigue
- 2022Ozone autohemotherapy in cardiovascular disease
Study of ozone therapy effects on cardiovascular markers
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Last verified: 2026-03-16