Advanced oxidative medicine harnessing the therapeutic power of ozone and ultraviolet light. May support immune function, tissue oxygenation, and systemic healing through evidence-informed protocols.
Overview
Ozone therapy and UVBI represent two complementary branches of oxidative medicine with over a century of clinical use worldwide, supporting the body through controlled oxidative stimulation.
Medical ozone (O3) introduces a controlled oxidative stimulus that may activate antioxidant defense systems, improve oxygen delivery to tissues, modulate immune function, and support the body in addressing chronic infections, inflammation, and circulatory concerns.
Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI) complements ozone therapy by exposing blood to specific UV wavelengths, which may enhance immune cell activity, improve microcirculation, and support the body against pathogenic organisms.
Our Philosophy
Oxidative medicine works by stimulating the body to upregulate its own antioxidant and immune defense systems through brief, controlled oxidative exposure.
Controlled oxidative stimulation
Immune system activation
Enhanced oxygen utilization
Complementary dual-modality approach
Your Journey
A structured process designed to deliver personalized, evidence-informed care.
Comprehensive evaluation including health history, current conditions, immune markers, and oxidative stress biomarkers to determine optimal protocol.
Selection of optimal modality (ozone IV, insufflation, UVBI, or combination), dosing, and treatment frequency based on your clinical profile.
Treatments performed in our clinical suite using medical-grade equipment, precise dosing, and continuous monitoring by qualified staff.
Ongoing assessment of clinical response, biomarker changes, and symptom improvement to refine and optimize your treatment series.
Benefits
Evidence-informed approaches designed to support meaningful health improvements. Individual results vary.
May enhance immune cell activity and support the body in addressing chronic infections and immune dysregulation.
Ozone may improve oxygen delivery and utilization at the cellular level, supporting energy production and tissue repair.
Both modalities may improve microcirculation and blood flow, supporting cardiovascular and peripheral vascular health.
Controlled oxidative stimulation may activate anti-inflammatory pathways and support healthy inflammatory responses.
Ozone and UV light have documented antimicrobial properties that may support the body against bacterial, viral, and fungal challenges.
Improved oxygenation and mitochondrial function may contribute to enhanced energy levels and reduced fatigue.
Applications
Designed to support a wide range of health goals and concerns.
The OrthoLiving Difference
We offer both ozone therapy and UVBI, allowing synergistic combination protocols for enhanced therapeutic benefit.
Precise ozone generators and UV irradiation systems ensure accurate dosing and consistent treatment quality.
Our medical team has specialized training in oxidative medicine with experience across diverse clinical applications.
Ozone and UVBI are integrated with IV nutrition, immune support, and complementary therapies for comprehensive care.
The Science
Ozone therapy and UVBI have an extensive history in clinical medicine with a growing body of research supporting their applications in immune modulation, antimicrobial activity, and circulatory support. While more large-scale clinical trials are needed, the existing evidence base and clinical experience span decades. OrthoLiving maintains evidence-informed protocols while recognizing the evolving nature of oxidative medicine research.
Questions
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Schedule Your ConsultationMedical Disclaimer: The information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. All care recommendations are made after appropriate consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.