WHAT IS OZONE OIL AND WHAT DOES IT DO?


Olive oil has been produced and consumed mainly in Mediterranean countries since ancient times. Ozone oil is actually a formula created by ozonizing the olive oil. Olive oil is frequently used in cosmetics due to its therapeutic properties besides its high nutritional content and nutritiousness.

Ozone oil maintains its recent popularity. Especially nowadays, we hear the term "ozone therapy" in relation to ozone. But beyond that, it also has a strong place in aromatherapy. In the light of more than one scientific research, the synergy created between ozone and oil explains the enormous benefits of ozonized olive oil. You can use ozone oil to support your body with the power of nature.

What are the Benefits of Ozone Oil?

Ozone oil accelerates the healing time of skin wounds and inflammations(1)

Ozone oil is antimicrobial, (a) Antibacterial and antifungal. (2)

Many benefits of Ozone oil have been proven by scientific researches. For more comprehensive information on the benefits of Ozone oil, we recommend you to take advantage of scientific researches.

How to Obtain Ozone Oil?

The first ozonized olive oil (ozone oil) was obtained more than 100 years ago. Ozone oil is obtained from high quality cold pressed extra virgin olive oil. Ozone gas is injected into the oil for a long time. When ozone is injected into olive oil, it interacts with the oil and achieves a balanced structure in the oil. As the process progresses, the liquid oil turns  into a gel consistency and the color darkens.

What are the Usage Areas of Ozone Oil?

Ozone oil is often used in skin cleansing and careProtects and nourishes the skin against external factors. Supports the healing process by repairing damaged skin. It is a type of oil that frequently used in cosmetics and aromatherapy.

How to Use Ozone Oil?

Ozone oil is often used as an ointment or cream. Apply to your skin and help to be absorbed with light movements

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  1.  Motohiro Katsuro, Shintaro Ejiri, Kazue Sakashita: A case of intractable fistula after idiopathic esophageal rupture healed by endoscopic Nd-YAG laser irradiation.
  2. Ozonated Oils as Antimicrobial Systems in Topical Applications. Their Characterization, Current Applications, and Advances in Improved Delivery Techniques   Elena UgazioVivian TullioArianna BinelloSilvia Tagliapietra,and Franco Dosio

*It is prepared for informational purposes to health care professionals.

 

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