Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Ozone therapy an alternative medicine
1. In partial fulfillment of the requirement For degree of Bachelor of
Pharmacy
PRESENTED BY: SUPERVISED BY :
TIJI THOMAS MR. BHARAT VASHISTHA
B.PHARM 4TH YEAR ASST. PROFESSOR
BATCH 2010-2014
MAHARISHI ARVIND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
AMBABARI, JAIPUR
2. Ozone therapy is a form of alternative medicine treatment that purports to
increase the amount of oxygen in the body by introduction of ozone in body.
Ozone is a naturally occurring gaseous molecule of triatomic allotrope of
Oxygen , formed by recombination of Oxygen atoms and represented as O3.
It is a colorless gas with characteristic pungent odor and can easily be
detected at low level of 0.05 ppm. It is a very strong oxidant and is over 3000
times more powerful disinfectant than Chlorine.
3. Ozone is created in a number of different ways, including ultra violet (UV)
light, corona discharge of electricity through an oxygen stream (including air),
and several others.
In industrial ozone generators the ambient air (oxygen) passes through an
air gap between a high voltage electrode and a stainless steel grounding
electrode. The “energy field of electrons” created by the high voltage
electrode instantly converts oxygen (O2) molecules into ozone (O3).
4. When ozone enters in the system it reacts with biomolecules
(pufa, antioxidants) present in the plasma, the reaction yields
hydrogen peroxide (among other possible ROS) and lipid
oxidation products (LOPS).
The sudden rise in plasma concentration of hydrogen peroxide
generates a gradient, which causes its rapid transfer into blood
cells where, in a few seconds, it activates several biochemical
processes and simultaneously undergoes reduction to water by
the efficient intracellular antioxidant system of body.
5. This critical step corresponds to a controlled, acute and
transient oxidative stress necessary for biological activation,
without concomitant toxicity, provided that the ozone dose is
compatible with the blood antioxidant capacity.
While ROS are responsible for immediate biological effects.
And LOPs are important as late effectors, when the blood,
ozonated ex vivo, returns into the circulation .
7. The biological effects elicited during exposure of human
blood to oxygen-ozone, ex vivo and during its reinfusion in the
donor.
8. 1. MAJOR OZONE AUTOHAEMOTHERAPY (AHT):
This term indicates the classical and unsurpassed procedure in which blood
is withdrawn from the body, mixed with ozone gas, and then injects it
back into the body through a vein or muscle by IV(major AHT) or IM
(minor AHT) into the donor. “Major” and “minor” are only meant to indicate
a different volume of blood: 50-100 ml for the former and 5-10 ml for the
latter.
2. RECTAL INSUFFLATION (RI)
Payr and Aubourg, in 1936, introduced a mixture of ozone and oxygen into
the rectum and absorbed in body through intestine .This method is used for
a varity of health problems and considered as one of the safest method of
administration.
9. 3. QUASI-TOTAL BODY EXPOSURE TO OXYGEN OZONE (BOEX)
In this method exposing the body (excluding the head and neck to avoid
pulmonary toxicity) in an ozone resistant container (a large polyethylene bag
would be a poor solution) for patients who refused rectal insufflation and for
those who had no previous venous access for AHT.
4. OZONE BAGGING
Ozone limb bagging requires only a clear plastic bag in order to confine the
ozone to the area being treated. The limb is moistened first, in order to aid the
penetration of ozone through the skin, then enclosed in the plastic bag and
the ozone is introduced by the silicone tube from the generator into the bag.
5. Ozonated oils
Used primarily to treat skin disease ,ozone is added to olive oils and applied as
balms or salve for long term low dose exposure.
6. Ozonated water
In this method ozone is allowed to bubbled with water and used externally for
bath of wounds , burns and slow healing skin disease.
12. 1. DENTAL CARIES: Ozone is effectively used as an antibacterial
agent to treat oral infections caused by Actinomyces naeslundii,
Lactobacilii casei and Streptococcus mutans. Exposure of about 60
seconds exhibited 99.9% killing efficiency but exposure for such a
long period showed degradation of saliva proteins. So exposure of 10
seconds to 30 seconds was proved effective to kill significant number
of bacteria.
2. TREATMENT OF AIDS AND CANCERS: ozone is now a days
used in treatment of AIDS and cancers by preventing the various
infections caused by viral and bacterial attacks.
3. USE OF OZONE IN AGRICULTURE: ozone is used for the
agricultural soil sterility and biomedical prevention from infectious
disease in plants and crops.
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