Standard Treatments For Wound Care In America Need To Change - Here’s Why ⬇️

Despite the fact, we have a “silver bullet” solution for wound care in ozone therapy…

The standard wound care treatment in America is still harmful anti-biotics with pretty low success rates.

I know that might sound like a big claim to state ozone therapy is a “silver bullet” for wound care, but let’s look at the data.

According to some estimates, there are approximately 6.5 million people in America with non-closing wounds.

These “non-closing wounds” are cuts, infections, or diseases that don’t allow the skin to close after the injury. And in some cases, they can persist for weeks, months, or even years while dramatically reducing your quality of life.

You’d be surprised at how many people do not heal from these wounds when they get treatment.

Results can vary widely based on the kind of injury, duration of infection, and health of the patient, but let’s take a look at MRSA infections for example.

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MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) is a type of bacterial staff infection resistant to most antibiotics. 
Because of it’s antibiotic resistance, it can be particularly debilitating for patients, resulting in open, painful wounds like below. 

An example of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus

The standard treatment for MRSA infections like the one above is a drug called Vancomycin. 

In a perfect situation, Vancomycin can kill off MRSA infections in 2-4 weeks depending on the severity of the case. But as time has gone on and different strains of MRSA have evolved, we have seen less effectiveness of any drug on MRSA.

For many patients that means, even after doing everything right and taking all the drugs prescribed to them, the “standard treatment” still falls flat and leaves them with a vicious, potentially life-threatening infection. 

And that’s not to mention all the unpleasant side effects of the antibiotics like:
- Allergic reactions

- Gut issues 
- And an overall toxification of your vital organs 
But, lucky for us, antibiotics are not the only way to treat infections. 

This is where ozone therapy enters the picture. 

Studies around ozone and wound care have been piling up for years. But if we are to stick with our example of MRSA infections, one study has shown that ozone therapy has a dramatic positive effect on MRSA. 
By combining both topical ozone oil and ozone water treatments, these researchers showed complete closure of one infection in just 12 days. 

Topical Application of ozone therapy on the left hand MRSA infection. The lesion before therapy (on the left) and the lesion after topical application of ozone therapy for 12 days. MRSA, methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus.

But it doesn’t end there.
When testing the effectiveness of ozone against the bacteria that causes MRSA, they saw a complete die-off of the bacteria in just 15 minutes with ozone oil, and less than 1 minute with ozone water! 

Read the results section of their study here

But MRSA isn’t the only wound care that ozone can help with. 


According to a number of other studies dating all the way back to 1995, ozone therapy is up to 2.5x MORE effective than standard wound care treatments! 


>>>Read the systematic review on ozone therapy for wound care from The International Wound Journal


This research is proof ozone therapy has the power to change lives.

But you don’t just have to listen to me, there are testimonials from people who are using ozone all over the world like Elizabeth👇
“I had a dog bite that would not heal for over 3 months. I had a fungal infection followed by a bacteria infection. The prescription creams were not working. I applied the Pure Organic Ozonated Olive Oil to the wound and in 3 days it had closed. My infectious disease specialist said that he could not argue with success and discharged me.”

- Elizabeth R. 


Amazing right?

Let's talk about exactly how ozone does this. 
Ozone (O2) is a highly reactive molecule that interfere with bacterial cell membranes causing them to destabilize and die.

You can think of O2 like a hungry little predator that snatches the key building blocks right out of bacterial cell walls causing them to crumble and die. 
In addition to being highly reactive, it’s also able to penetrate the biofilm defenses many bacteria (like MRSA) use to protect themselves from outside invaders. This is what makes it particularly effective against bacterial strains that are resistant to other antibiotics. 

As if that wasn't enough, ozone ALSO stimulates your natural immune response so you can fight back against infections more effectively. 

So with the data we have and the testimonials we hear, WHY is ozone therapy not replacing the standard wound care treatments in America?

Well, the big reason is because ozone therapy is still not FDA approved. 


Why?
Because despite it’s magnificent health benefits when used properly…
If used improperly, it can be highly toxic to your lungs. 
However, that shouldn’t discourage you from using ozone because it’s EASY avoid breathing ozone with some basic education. 
In fact, most people could start using ozone safely and effectively at home with a few simple instructions… even if they’ve never used it before. 
But because of a wary government… and possibly some pharmaceutical company pressure… ozone therapy has not replaced the standard wound care treatments in America yet. 
That’s sad.

Ozone therapy is a safer, more effective, and lower cost treatment compared to standard therapies, yet it is not being used at scale yet.
But it will be soon. 

There are people across the world learning about ozone and how to use it just like you. And because of that, it's spreading. 

Ozone is now in more clinics and homes than it's ever been in. 
And when you take this information and implement it in your life, you’re contributing to a revolution in the health care industry one person at a time. 


>>>You can learn how to use ozone therapy to treat stubborn infections here

Wishing you good health,

From the Ozonaut

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