Ozone
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Ozone or O3 is a unstable gas that is comprised of three oxygen atoms.[1] It is used to perform the oxidizing therapy.
Notable studies
- 2018, Oxygen-Ozone therapy is a potentially effective therapy in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Results of an Italian study in 65 patients[2] - Abstract
Food and Drug Administration
- Apr 1, 2017, Sec. 801.415 Maximum acceptable level of ozone.
See also
References
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3312702/
- ↑ Tirelli, Umberto; Cirrito, Cinzia; Pavanello, Martina; Lleshi, Arben; Franzini, Marianno (July 25, 2018). "OXYGEN-OZONE THERAPY IS A POTENTIALLY EFFECTIVE THERAPY IN CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME: RESULTS OF AN ITALIAN STUDY IN 65 PATIENTS". GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS. 7 (5).