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Has anyone tried Ozone High Dose Therapy for Nerve Pain?

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I have had 4 iv ozone treatments at a functional medicine clinic that employs Nurse practictioners and RNs, with a consulting MD. This clinic does not claim to cure any diseases. Do more research for reputable clinics. If they are promoting their products over medical treatment of your symptoms, move on.
After 4 treatments I am more energized and am no longer sleeping 12 hours a day. I sought treatment for inflammation, pain and fatigue. As for the neuropathy in my feet, the pain seems less. Time will tell.
FDA has not yet approved ozone treatment for most uses. Ozone had been used for over a century for wound care. As with all "new" treatments and off label uses, it takes time and studies before FDA approves and then the insurance market responds. Yes, each treatment can be $100-300, but I can justify that expense by less time off work, more energy, and reduced future medical costs. Personally, I will gladly give up other "wants" for having more energy alone.
BUT YOU NEED TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH.

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this may be of interest to you. Some naturopath, not very many tho, now use prolozone for injections in the knee. .....Some, use PRP, which is a very painful injection. some use prolotherapy, which, my dr., used, and even she said that is very painful...........Prolozone was created to also regenerate the knee in osteoporosis, and supposedly either not be painful, or at least less painful. painful, isn't just at the injection site, as in prp, from the books i read, pain could last for 2 or more weeks, but then, you most probably would need to back for another treatment. I do have bone density in my knees, and am considering trying prolozone. Just haven't done it yet. when it comes to injections in my knee.........i can't seem to make that phone call to do it.................if you type in on google, which is more painful, prp or prolozone, you will get a short explanation . However, some times, the AI, gets prolozone mixed up with prolotherapy...........hope this was sort of helpful