The medical application of ozone produces results for the most diverse conditions; learn more
Gwyneth Paltrow is focused on her company, Goop. Multifaceted, the “Shakespeare Apaixonado” actress and her team offer suggestions and product options focused on wellness. They also experiment with the most alternative treatments that exist around the world.
Recently, the artist revealed the hardest trend she’s ever tried: rectal ozone, which aims to boost immunity. “I’ve used ozone therapy, rectally. Can I say that? It’s really weird. It’s really weird. But it’s been really helpful,” she said on Dear Media’s “The Art of Being Well” podcast.
What is Rectal Ozone?
Although there are many controversies regarding this route of application of ozone therapy (such as otological (auricular), autohemotherapy and intravenous), it is considered one of the safest forms, producing a positive systemic change that does not interfere with other treatments.
How it treats health problems:
- Gastrointestinal disorders: loose bowel, trapped bowel, heartburn, reflux, heartburn, gas, gastritis;
- Diseases of the colon and liver;
- Chronic pain produced by fibromyalgia, migraine and osteoarthritis;
- Breathing problems;
- Endometriosis, cramps and PMS;
- Menopause;
- allergies;
- Malignant tumor;
- Post-Covid symptoms such as loss of smell and taste
- Diabetes and many other diseases.
- Ozone therapy also minimizes some side effects of the patient undergoing cancer treatment, improving their immunity. In Italy, the use of medicinal ozone has been one of the ways to combat Covid-19.
What is ozone therapy for?
Ozone therapy, also known as ozone therapy or ozone treatment, is a natural technique with numerous functions and benefits. The application of a mixture of ozone and oxygen to different parts of the body stimulates tissue oxygenation, strengthens the immune system and/or eliminates microorganisms that can cause infections.
What types of diseases does ozone act on?
According to ANVISA, ozone therapy can be indicated in the treatment and prevention of dental diseases and to complement aesthetic procedures, such as skin relaxation, stretch marks, cellulite and even weight loss. It has possible benefits in the treatment of asthma, bronchitis, COPD, multiple sclerosis, HIV, cancer, herniated discs, temporomandibular joint disorder and complications of diabetes, for example.
This method was developed during the First World War in Germany and is already being used in several countries. It does not replace traditional treatments and should be used in a complementary way to optimize the desired results.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s interest in wellness and healthy living
According to Gwyneth, she became interested in the subject when her father was diagnosed with cancer. Through her research, she has explored the connections between health and the food we eat.
“I haven’t thought about it much [bem-estar] until my father was diagnosed with cancer. I began to realize that there must be a connection between what we ate and what we were exposed to. And how this was expressed through the disease. And that’s when I started researching everything I could. Talking to people. Understanding the links between environmental toxins, cancer… which has led to the creation of disease in our culture,” she said.
Source: Terra

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